Apex Systems
Maintenance Technician
Apex Systems, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Please note this will be for 3rd shift (Monday - Friday) which is 10:00pm to 6:30am EST with a weekend rotation every other week. Client: Manufacturing Location: Charlotte, NC (See above for shift information.) Length: 6 month Temp-to-Perm Pay: $30 - $32/hour W2 (No Corp-to-Corp) Primary Responsibilities: In accordance with established Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and company safety and recycling guidelines, perform the following job-related tasks: Troubleshoot and repair mechanical and electrical devices on production lines and support equipment in a timely manner. Rebuild pumps and related equipment Train and assist all line personnel and line supervisors. Complete Daily, Weekly and Monthly Preventative Maintenance procedures on production and support equipment. Perform visual inspection on all line equipment and support equipment Communicate operating information and concerns to personnel on other shifts and in other departments. Participate in team meetings to evaluate and investigate process improvement opportunities which may impact team performance. Perform other tasks identified by the team or immediate supervisor to ensure that the team’s goals are achieved. Complete the following paperwork quickly and accurately: Work Orders Parts Usage Report Parts Order Form PM Procedures Downtime Reports Motor Tags Defective Tags Required Skills: Strong team communication and problem-solving skills. Basic math and writing skills. Mechanical aptitude. Attention to detail and the ability to work without direct supervision. Strong analytical and decision-making skills. Ability to operate, troubleshoot, and repair all production line equipment and support equipment - Air and Ammonia compressors, Chillers, and Water Softeners. Ability to read and interpret the following: Mechanical Drawings Multimeters Pneumatic diagrams Electrical ladder diagrams Blueprints Logic diagrams Technical Manuals Demonstrate working knowledge of the following: Installation and wiring of all types of motors. Inspection of bearings, drives, gearboxes, chains, sprockets, and other conveyor parts. Inspection of belts, pulleys, and other drive items. Machine controls and circuits. Electrical controls and circuits (photo eyes, motor starters, limit switches, push button switches, fuses, level controls, vacuum switches, contact points, etc.). Programming, editing and installation of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC). Troubleshooting techniques for Ammonia refrigeration equipment. Current to pressure transmitter. Signal converters and related components.