Student Veterans of America Jobs

Welcome to SVA’s jobs portal, your one-stop shop for finding the most up to date source of employment opportunities. We have partnered with the National Labor Exchange to provide you this information. You may be looking for part-time employment to supplement your income while you are in school. You might be looking for an internship to add experience to your resume. And you may be completing your training ready to start a new career. This site has all of those types of jobs.

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Job Information

Revlon Maintenance Mechanic - 2nd Shift in Roanoke, Virginia

Description

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Individual must be competent, knowledgeable, and have had two years or more of electrical/electronic technical training, and general industrial mechanical maintenance experience. Job includes the installation and all aspects of equipment maintenance in a distribution logistics warehouse, and the warehouse facility.

EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION

· Three years or more experience in general Industrial Maintenance.

· Requires skills and experience in all these Industrial Maintenance areas: Electrical Systems, Electronic Controls, Mechanical Drives/Systems, Conveyor Systems, Pneumatics/Hydraulics, Electrical and Mechanical Building Utilities.

· Should be a self-starter and work Safely and Efficiently with minimal supervision, while accepting direction from a more skilled Mechanic or Maintenance Lead.

· Good mechanical aptitude and manual dexterity to work with a full range of hand and power tools. Must be able to lift/carry/move 50 lbs.

· Ability to read, understand, and explain; electrical/electronic schematics, drawings and manuals for mechanical drive and pneumatic systems, and building blueprints. Have skill sets to use a multi-meter as a diagnostic trouble shooting and testing tool, for any machine maintenance function.

· Support any new equipment installation, and perform preventative maintenance, problem diagnostics, and conduct repairs on the facility utilities and all material handling systems as directed. Know when and if a more experienced Mechanic needs to be involved to expedite any repair.

· Once trained, use NetFacilities for work order tracking, record keeping, and spare parts control.

· Desire and initiative to improve and expand all mechanical, electrical/electronic, and problem diagnostic skills sets. Pursue further formal and certified training in order to advance in the Maintenance Mechanic field.

· Display good communication skills, between all other employees, and when called upon, as a representative of the company to outside business contacts.

· Perform all other duties assigned by supervision.

This position may require that the employee come in contact or use hazardous chemicals depending upon the department they are assigned. When this occurs, training as required under the Hazard Communication Standard will be provided.

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