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Vestas American Wind Technology Tooling Technician II - Brighton Co in Brighton, Colorado

Salary Range: $22.50-$29.71

Maintenance Mechanic, Powered, Tools Warehouse

Maintenance Department

Tooling Maintenance Mechanic is a position within the Tooling Repair department. The Tooling Repair department is responsible for new tooling, existing tooling and equipment reliability sent to the field for various projects in relationship with contractual and non-contractual obligations. As a Maintenance Mechanic you are responsible to ensure equipment is functioning safely and limit any shortages for equipment in respective areas. This includes but not limited to electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, pumping, and hoists/crane systems.

Responsibilities

Level 1

Assess risk and verify functionality of equipment released to production. Perform routine and preventative maintenance on tooling equipment and some specialty tools. Installs machined replacement parts in mechanisms, machines, and equipment, and tests operation of unit to ensure functionality and performance. Safely perform duties related to generating and storing hazardous waste in satellite accumulation areas. Use and handle hazardous materials and understand their hazards at various locations using machines and equipment, properly segregate hazardous materials and waste. Comply with state and federal regulations for handling, storage, disposal, transport etc. of hazardous materials and waste. And all other duties as assigned.

Level 2 (to include level 1)

Studies blueprints, sketches, drawings, manuals, specifications to determine needed repairs, parts, fabrication, new equipment installs, dimensions and tolerances, sequence of operations, and setup requirements. Reads and understands, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic prints and symbols. Sets up and operates machine on trial run to verify accuracy of machine settings or programmed control data. Communicate to warehouse and/or shipping the transport of hazardous materials and waste according to strict regulatory requirements.

Level 3 (to include level 1&2)

Troubleshoot under tense situations. Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot and repair mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Operates welding equipment to cut or weld parts. MIG, TIG and stick welding, also weld aluminum. Develops specifications from general description and draws sketch of part or product to be fabricated. Confers with engineers, production personnel, programmers, contractors, vendors, or others to resolve machining, technical process, or assembly problems. Ensure equipment is documented in SAP and Preventative Maintenance Plans are in place. This includes helping to define spare parts for associated equipment

Qualifications

Education: High school or GED required; 1 - 3 years on-the-job/other related experience equivalent preferable System skills - Microsoft Office, ERP / MRP systems, SAP. Ability to create a safe work area Strong Natural Ability to Work in Teams Good skills driving equipment (as required) Ability to get and/or current certification on usage of forklift/material handlers Good sense for details High Degree of Adaptability & Flexibility Strong Desire to Learn New Skills & Knowledge Excellent Work Ethic, Dependability & Dedication to Team/Company Personal Desire/Value to do Quality Work Overall knowledge of LEAN Practices/Principals

Physical Demands

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Constant standing and walking Frequent lifting and carrying of up to 50 pounds. Frequent use of hand tools and various tools weighing up to 15 pounds Frequent push/pull of up to 50 pounds (force). Frequent climbing on/off ladders, stairs, and equipment. Frequent kneeling, bending and reaching. Operation of vehicles and plan equipment

Competencies

Ability/Desire to work as Craftsman with Hand tools Problem Solver oriented Customer focused Ability to read and comprehend complex instructions, short correspondence, and memos. Ability to write simple correspondence. Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to other

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