Position: | Machine Maintenance Technician |
Industry: | Beverage Bottling |
Location: | Muskogee, OK |
Pay: | Based on Level of Experience |
Description: | Thriving Muskogee Company seeks Machine Maintenance Technician to repair & maintain bottling equipment and associated infrastructure. Must have mechanical knowledge in machine maintenance & troubleshooting experience in electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, as well as power distribution systems & control voltage parameters. Experience with 4-20ma P&ID signaling, PLC’s operator interface controls, proximity sensors, motor drive systems and encoders is a plus. Technician monitors and reacts in timely manner to routine line maintenance as well as troubleshoots equipment stoppages. Utilizes various mechanical & electrical test equipment. Performs other tasks as assigned by management. Best Candidate is a motivated self-starter with strong mechanical background in the installation, maintenance and repair of electronic systems, switches, gears, multimeter and other production-line related machinery. Must be able to read & interpret electronic schematics and utilize drawings to troubleshoot & perform repairs in a safe, efficient & timely manner. |
Requirements | Shift flexibility and ability to work 5 to 7 day workweeks; Overtime & Weekends required. 3-5 years experience in industrial machine maintenance required; Bottling-line maintenance or related production line experience preferred. Big plus if you have your own tools. |
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