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Mennel Milling Electro Mechanical Technician in Caledonia, Ohio

Electro Mechanical Technician

Full Time Regular

Caledonia, OH, US

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Title:   Electro-Maintenance Technician - (Night shift 7:00pm - 7:00am) 

Department: Maintenance

Reports To: Refer to location organizational chart

   

*SUMMARY:  *The purpose of this position is to support production, quality and warehouse through maintaining and improving the on-going reliability of the plant equipment and machinery. This position will sustain the Mission and Motto and Food Safety and Quality Statement of the Mennel Milling Company.  

 

PRIMARY WORK SHIFT: Works shift as assigned and overtime as required.

Employee will be assigned to a 12-hour rotating shift which includes weekends and potential holiday work.

 

*ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: *

*To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily with or without accommodation. *

 

  • Follow all food and personal safety rules and regulations in respect to GMP's, OSHA, HACCP, the Global Food Safety Initiative, the US FDA Food Safety Modernization Act as stated in the FS&Q Statement, and sanitation guidelines as set forth by the company as listed in Corporate Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) and attend all required training sessions. Maintain the department/facility in an everyday audit ready condition.

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``` - Safe work habits including knowledge and understanding of National Electric code, NFPA, and OSHA regulations as well as general electrical and mechanical procedures. - Read and interpret blueprints, ladder logic diagrams, schematics, and process flow charts.   - Repair and maintain all mechanical systems including bearings, seals, lubrication systems, alignment, electrical control circuits, machine controls and complex systems. - Continuously upgrade skills and knowledge to remain current with the latest technology. - Provide training and knowledge transfer to co-workers as required. - Maintain a clean and safe work environment in an everyday audit ready state. - Report any unsafe conditions or actions to company supervision immediately. - Attend all training sessions as required. - Act in a support role to the maintenance and engineering department. - Other duties may be assigned.

 

*SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: *

This position has no supervisory duties. 

*QUALIFICATIONS:  *

*The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required to perform this job.  *

  • A minimum of a High School Diploma or equivalent required.
  • Must successfully complete the electrical test.

Must be able to communicate and work with all employees.

Ability to weld including resistance, MIG and TIG welding.

Familiarity with PLC systems and ability to connect to system, interpret data, use program files to aid in troubleshooting, Create and alter logic to achieve desired results.

Ability to generate new drawings or make changes to existing blue prints to reflect new wiring or wiring changes.

Working knowledge of algebra, trigonometry, vectors, forces, statistics, heat and properties of matter.

Demonstrated ability to use trouble-shooting tools to include o-scope, multi-meter and calibrator.

Technical ability to analyze and troubleshoot DC and AC circuits, electric motor

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