The Maintenance Technician is responsible for performing production line changeovers, troubleshooting equipment issues, and completing mechanical and electrical repairs to ensure optimal equipment performance and maximum asset availability. This role supports manufacturing operations through preventive, corrective, and breakdown maintenance while maintaining safety, quality, and efficiency standards.
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Perform accurate and efficient production line changeovers in accordance with current specifications and procedures.
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Improve changeover effectiveness by developing and maintaining detailed documentation and standard operating procedures (SOPs).
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Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair equipment malfunctions in a timely and consistent manner.
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Complete all required maintenance documentation following repairs and inspections.
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Perform maintenance work in compliance with written procedures, SOPs, and safety guidelines.
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Troubleshoot and repair AC/DC motors, variable frequency drives (VFDs), DC drives, and motor control circuits.
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Diagnose and repair PLC-controlled systems, including discrete and analog sensors (pressure, temperature, flow, photo-electric, and proximity sensors).
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Maintain and repair mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems, including gearboxes, bearings, pumps, and conveyors.
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Participate in new equipment installation, validation, and startup activities.
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Support operators through knowledge sharing, training, and technical guidance.
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Actively participate in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance equipment reliability and production efficiency.
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Maintain compliance with GMP, food safety, and quality standards.