
Maintenance Technician I
AdientWarren, MI
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Job Description
JOB DESCRIPTION
SUMMARY
We are seeking a Maintenance Technician at our automotive seating plant in Warren, MI.
BASIC FUNCTIONS:
- Repair and maintain machinery and mechanical equipment such as motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, production machines and equipment
- Troubleshoot electrical systems including, but not limited to three-phase motors, start/stop circuits, AC/DC drives and running electrical conduit
- Allen Bradley programming and troubleshooting
SPECIFIC DUTIES:
- Observe mechanical devices in operation and diagnose malfunctions
- Dismantle devices to gain access to, and remove, defective parts
- Make approved modifications to machinery and equipment to meet production needs
- Repair or replace defective parts. Lubricate and clean parts
- Start the device to test its performance
- Maintain, install, and repair electrical equipment
- Keep accurate maintenance and preventative maintenance records and ensure all revisions to equipment and tools are properly recorded
- Maintain 5S in shop and work area
- Good problem-solving skills
- Good communication skills (verbal, listening, and written)
- Authority and responsibility to stop the production line should a safety or quality issue appear
- Ability to lift and/or carry 50 lbs.
Required Education and Experience
- Minimum 3-5 years maintenance experience
- Skilled manufacturing maintenance experience required
- Experience in maintenance support of a large production facility preferred
This position is open for our C-Crew shift (Friday & Saturday 6am-4:30pm, Sunay & Monday 6pm-4:30am)
PRIMARY LOCATION
Bridgewater Interiors II
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