Maintenance Multi-Trade

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Do you have a strong work ethic and the desire to join an organization that invests in its people through cross-training and development? ClarkDietrich, a leading manufacturer of cold-formed steel framing and interior and exterior finishing products in North America, fosters a work-life balance and offers competitive compensation and benefits. Join the ClarkDietrich team by applying to the Maintenance Electrician/Mechanic position at our Warren, OH location.
SUMMARY
The overall role of a Multi-Trade Maintenance Employee is to maintain the entire plant's production equipment electrical systems and install new electrical devices and controls without supervision in order to improve the safety, productivity, and quality of the facility. The employee will also be expected to perform repair and preventative maintenance work on equipment per the preventive maintenance schedule. Specifically to mills, stackers, slitter, upenders, cutoffs, conveyors, hadleys, and other items as directed by supervisor.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Follows all the safety procedures per the Company Regulations and also the State and Federal Regulations (NFPA70E, OSHA, etc...)
  • Implements, Upgrades, Troubleshoots, Repairs, Maintains, and Installs the control systems to help improve the safety, productivity, and quality of the facility.
  • Reads, edits, and creates PLC Ladder Logic as it relates to the operation & modification of our production equipment.
  • Maintains the entire plant's production equipment electrical systems and installs new electrical devices and controls without supervision
  • Performs preventative maintenance and routine inspections of all control systems.
  • Responsible for maintaining the backup documentation for the settings on all pieces of equipment within the facility.
  • Communicates with operators to assist with solutions or repair of electrical problems.
  • Has a solid understanding of all the Mechanical, Pneumatic, and Hydraulic Systems of the equipment that comprises its operation.
  • Participates in the creation and implementation of training programs for other maintenance employees or operators when changes or new control system are implemented.
  • Ability to Weld, Burn, & Cut
  • Performs necessary machinery mechanical modifications and upgrades
  • Gathers information for new and/or existing equipment
  • Assists in keeping inventory levels stable
  • Works with vendors and consultants to troubleshoot and repair electrical and control related issues.
  • Performs MIG and Stick welding for plant machinery repairs.
SAFETY
  • Works safely and follows all safety rules and operational procedures.
  • Properly inspects equipment and completes any forms as required.
  • Wears and maintains all required PPE.
  • Understands all safety devices and their operation.
  • Keeps maintenance department clean, organized and safe.
  • Completes required paperwork for use with portable welding equipment and ladders.
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