The Maintenance Technician (Assembly) is responsible for supporting all production equipment, ensuring machines are properly maintained, operated, and repaired efficiently to consistently achieve production output targets. This role plays a critical part in minimizing downtime, maintaining equipment reliability, and ensuring a safe and productive working environment.
Maintain all production process equipment effectively to ensure optimal performance.
Manage and maintain an adequate supply of spare parts within budget to minimize equipment downtime.
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Evaluates manufacturing processes by designing and conducting research programs; applying knowledge of product design, fabrication, assembly, tooling, and materials; conferring with equipment vendors; soliciting observations from operators.
Develops manufacturing processes by studying product requirements; researching, designing, modifying, and testing manufacturing methods and equipment; conferring with equipment vendors.
Improves manufacturing efficiency by analyzing and planning workflow, space requirements, and equipment layout.
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Assures product and process quality by designing testing methods; testing finished- product and process capabilities; establishing standards; confirming manufacturing processes.
Provides manufacturing decision-making information by calculating production, labor, and material costs; reviewing production schedules; estimating future requirements.
Prepares product and process reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and trends.
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Work closely with cross-functional teams, including fellow mechanical engineers, controls engineers and electrical engineers for full systems integration.
Understand and support system-level architecture, P&ID, gas flow path, component function, operating sequence and subsystem interfaces.
Conduct and document engineering calculations, analysis and simulations to evaluate system performance, reliability and technical feasibility.
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