1st AND 3rd Shift Equipment Maintenance Technicians Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Franklin, MA at Geebo

1st AND 3rd Shift Equipment Maintenance Technicians

Top JobLocated in Franklin, MASalary:
$25 - $24/hrWe are seeking a 1st shift General Equipment Maintainers (GEM) for our Franklin, MA plant.
You will perform repairs, preventative and corrective maintenance on production machinery, plant blow mold equipment and facility.
They are also responsible for following our company's Good Manufacturing Practices.
Shifts Available:
1st shift:
7am - 3:
30pmMust be willing to work some overtime on weekends.
Pay Rate:
$25 - $34/hr based on experienceESSENTIAL DUTIES &
Responsibilities:
Ensure compliance with corporate and plant safety standards and with applicable laws and regulations issued by regulatory agenciesInstall, adjust and repair blow mold, trimmers, palletizer and other related equipmentPerform mold, neck tooling changes, pin and other equipment changesInspect and replace pneumatic and hydraulic hosesInspect, rebuild and replace valves and pumpsPerform preventive maintenance on all related equipmentMaintain machines in optimal processing conditionWeld, fabricate, and repair various machinesTroubleshoot, locate root problems and repair blow mold, baggers & support equipmentMay operate blow mold or injection machinesCommunicate with other departments on a frequent basisOther duties as assigned by managementBlow Molding experience helpfulEDUCATION and/or
Experience:
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required.
Prior experience with job duties listed above is requiredExpress Office:
Norwood85 Astor AvenueSuite 4Norwood, MA 02062 Recommended Skills Assembling Machinery Hydraulics Preventive Maintenance Installations (Manual/Mechanical) Test Equipment Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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