Production Maintenance Mechanic Restaurants & Beverage - Gaffney, SC at Geebo

Production Maintenance Mechanic

Company Name:
Nestle
1. Possess good mechanical skills, troubleshooting skills, general maintenance, and good understanding of operation of production machinery.
2. Requires knowledge of machinery, mechanisms, pneumatics, bearings, gears, seals, sprockets, belts and vari-drives.
3. Possess basic electrical skills to include troubleshooting of small HP motors and electrical control circuits on production line and auxiliary equipment. Must be able to read electrical drawings and schematics for basic AC circuits.
4. Recommends improvement in area of responsibility.
5. Consistently applies effective troubleshooting skills.
6. Completes cost effective repairs in a timely manner.
7. Interprets and understands engineering drawings, manufacturer? instructions, and plant maintenance procedures and specifications.
8. Maintains positive working relations with fellow team members and other departments.
9. Able to use and show proper care of tools and instruments required in job assignments.
10. Adheres to safety policies and procedures.
11. Adheres to GMP and operational policies and procedures.
12. Adheres to plant attendance policies.
13. Completes assigned work orders on a timely basis to include scheduled, emergency, and preventative maintenance.
14. Maintains a low level of downtime on equipment and/or systems in area of responsibility.
15. Solves repetitive problems in area of responsibility.
16. Other duties as assigned.
Education:
High school diploma or GED preferred. 2 year technical certification or production maintenance work experience preferred.
The Nestle companies are equal opportunity and affirmative action employers and are looking for diversity in candidates for employment: Minority/Female/Disabled/Protected VeteranEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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