Performs preventive maintenance and repairs on equipment and systems (e.g., mechanical, electrical). Evaluates and recommends equipment improvements to improve availability, capability and yield. Performs equipment failure analyses (including preventive and unscheduled maintenance). Troubleshoots and diagnoses equipment problems. Prepares technical reports to document equipment modifications and equipment maintenance procedures. Note: Does not spend a significant amount of time working on facilities repairs outside the manufacturing floor.
CAREER LEVEL C
Applies significant on-the-job training and experience. Completes a range of tasks with a limited supervision. Follows established procedures and guidelines with the ability to modify methods and approach based on experience in the role. Work represents an ability to complete most of the complex day-to-day tasks but requires oversight and guidance on the most complex or non-routine activities. Resolves most issues without supervisory approval while obtaining supervisory guidance and approval for the most complex or non-routine activities. This is the Experienced level for employees that can complete 80-90 percent of the complex job duties with minimal supervision.
Skills:
Leadership; Microsoft Office; Preventive Maintenance; Six Sigma; Equipment Reliability; Equipment Maintenance; Maintenance Processes