Maintenance Technicianother related Employment listings - Sumner, WA at Geebo

Maintenance Technician

The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining a variety of mechanical and electrical manufacturing equipment, while meeting productivity requirements and maintaining KDP's high standards in safety and quality.



Shift & Schedule:
This is a full time position available on our N2 Night shift working Thur., Fri., Sat., Alternating Wed. from 5:
00pm-5:
15am. Flexibility to work overtime, weekends and holidays as scheduled is required.



This position is located at our Sumner, WA plant.



What you will do:


  • Maintain a safe and healthy environment, demonstrating safe behaviors at all times.

  • Focus on Good Manufacturing and Food Safety practices in all work.

  • Analyze mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic or electrical problems and make repairs through adjustments, defective parts replacement, or fabrication.

  • Wire moderately complex control circuits.

  • Teach basic mechanical skills to line operators to support autonomous maintenance, TPM functions, equipment set-up and centerlining.

  • Fabricate, repair, and install hangers and all types of piping including hot/cold water, steam, process and condensate, utilizing formulas for all phases.

  • Ability to quickly learn to weld and machine metals, plastics, and composites.

  • Fabricate or replicate minor pieces for the repair or replacement of parts on equipment.

  • Complete size changeovers and troubleshoot liquid fillers and packaging equipment.

  • Identify root causes of mechanical, electrical and control failures and resolve with effective problem-solving tools with minimal downtime or supervision.

  • Troubleshoot and program minor changes in Allen Bradley PLC (SLC500, MicroLogix, CompactLogix and ControlLogix).

  • Generate productivity and continuous improvement ideas.

  • Demonstrate KDP values of Team First, Deliver Big, Think Bold, Being Fearless and Fair.


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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