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This position is responsible for the repair, maintenance and documenting performed work of manufacturing production machines, support equipment and site mechanical/electrical building systems. In this role you will lead through hands-on maintenance performance and in addition, will train and coach the Focus Factory Manufacturing Technician’s performing maintenance activities and document work performed, focusing on safe work practices including LOTO, inspecting, maintaining, repairing, troubleshooting and the timely performance of preventive maintenance of all mechanical equipment and electrical systems, including precision machine tooling, PLC’s, variable speed dives, control panel circuitry, high temperature ovens, facility power and HVAC systems. In addition, coach and train operators on Autonomous Maintenance and document work performed. In this role, you are expected to be the subject matter expert as it relates to the equipment in your assigned Focus Factory.Responsibilities:
Observe and enforce all safety rules, working conditions and habits of employees
Perform preventative maintenance (PM) activities as well as coach and train the Focus Factory Manufacturing Technicians in the completion of PM activities, at least one per shift
Document usage of spare parts inventory relating to all production and facilities equipment; Monitor, maintain and purchase spare parts inventory of replacement components
Set high expectations for yourself, Maintenance Technicians and Focus Factory Manufacturing Technicians responding to operations troubleshooting requests via work orders, phone calls, paging and email communications
Ensure all work orders are closed and follow-up to improve reliability effectiveness
Ensure you perform together with Focus Factory Manufacturing Technician's at beginning of shifts to conduct Rounds focusing on safety-related issues; entering items into Gensuite system as needed
Work with Engineering to document PM’s for new equipment
Maintain, troubleshoot and repair of process and facility electrical equipment
Detect malfunction and discuss machine operation variations with supervisors or operators; diagnose problems and repairs; increase efficiency of machines; bring equipment and environment within SG safety guidelines
Secure facility and equipment in case of emergency or crisis situations
Perform routine electrical and mechanical preventive maintenance and inspection of process and facility support equipment
Assist in the emergency troubleshooting and repair of process and facility equipment with plant personnel, contractors and vendors
Oversee contractor electrical upgrades and repairs, and maintain electrical code and OSHA compliance
Ensure exterior safety of the facility
Maintain shop cleanliness, in accordance with company 5S policy and guidelines
Education:
Certificate in automation/maintenance program or Associates degree is required
Qualifications and Physical Demands:
5+ years of hands-on experience in a manufacturing environment is required
Excellent communications skills, written & verbal
Operate stationary and handheld power tools, forklifts, man-lifts
Understand not only how equipment performs but also learn the process requirements of the production equipment
Handle multiple priorities, have strong math and software systems operations skills
Comprehend documentation in SolidWorks or AutoCAD, schematics and wiring diagrams as well as a thorough knowledge of circuit theory
Trouble shooting and lead root cause analysis
Electrical and mechanical issues to minimize the down time of production equipment
Resolve equipment operation problems with limited system descriptions
Strong organization skills and present problem statements and solutions logically
Apply the philosophy of “continuous improvement” and safety in all areas
Work independently, with minimal supervision
Push, pull and lift 25 lbs. on a regular basis
Stand, walk, bend, push and pull objects (weighing up to 40 lbs.) for 8-12 hours during your shift
Additional Information:The 1st Shift schedule runs Monday-Friday from 7:00am – 3:00pm with a paid lunch period. You will also participate in an on-call weekend rotation, every 4th weekend.At Saint-Gobain, Safety is our #1 Priority! Saint-Gobain’s Life Sciences Medical Components manufacturing facility in Portage, Wisconsin is a custom silicone medical component manufacturer and leading supplier of co-developed polymer solutions to the medical device industry.Saint-Gobain provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. Saint-Gobain is an equal opportunity employer of individuals with disabilities and supports the hiring of veterans.