The Maintenance Technician is responsible for the upkeep, repair, and maintenance of the facility, equipment, and systems. This role plays a critical part in ensuring our premises' safety, functionality, and aesthetics.
· Survey buildings and repair mechanical systems to ensure they are consistent with health and safety standards
· Perform maintenance of electrical systems (replace light bulbs and sockets, clean and repair circuit breaker panels, etc.)
· Perform preventative maintenance on injection machines, auxiliary equipment, injection molds, robots, and all other production equipment.
· Perform daily 5s tasks as needed and monitor overall safety regarding equipment.
· Assist in setting up ventilation, refrigeration, and other systems and conduct repairs when necessary.
· Maintain heating and plumbing systems to ensure functionality
· Inspect alarm systems (fire, protection) and schedule repairs when needed
· Perform manual repairs when necessary (fix locks, replace windows, etc.)
· Undertake activities of pest control such as spraying insecticide
· Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
· Proven experience as a maintenance technician
· Basic understanding of electrical, hydraulic, and other systems
· Knowledge of general maintenance processes and methods
· Working knowledge of tools, common appliances and devices
· Manual dexterity and problem-solving skills
· Willingness to work overtime when needed
· High school diploma or equivalent; Certificate in HVAC, building maintenance technology or relevant field will be a plus.
Physical Requirements
· The ability to stand and walk for extended periods is essential, as the position involves inspecting, repairing, and maintaining various facilities and equipment throughout the day.
· Maintenance tasks often require lifting and carrying heavy objects, equipment, tools, and materials with or without a reasonable accommodation. The ability to lift objects of a certain weight (e.g., up to 50 pounds or more) safely and with proper lifting techniques is crucial to prevent injuries.
· Maintenance may involve bending, stooping, kneeling, and crouching to access equipment, inspect tight spaces, and perform repairs.
· Climbing ladders and stairs and using elevated platforms to access machinery, systems, or structures for maintenance and repair.
· Maintenance tasks may involve pushing or pulling heavy carts, equipment, or materials.
· Adherence to safety protocols and using personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, safety goggles, ear protection, and appropriate footwear, are mandatory to minimize the risk of injuries.