Ashcroft Inc. · 4 months ago
Maintenance Mechanic
Ashcroft Inc. is a manufacturing company seeking a Maintenance Mechanic to address day-to-day maintenance issues that impact the factory's ability to manufacture products. The role involves collaborating with engineers and peers to ensure that building systems and manufacturing equipment operate safely and efficiently.
Industrial Automation
Responsibilities
Design, layout, construct, install and service structural metal (either soldered, riveted or welded jobs) and heavy construction pipe systems, including steam, hydraulic, low/high pressure pneumatic, vacuum, industrial production and processing system
Ability to utilize drawings, schematics, blueprints, specifications, sketches and verbal instructions
Construct guards, cyclone or other complicated exhaust systems, and air and water tight containers. Replace expansion joints in pressured air/water/steam lines
Install and/or repair plumbing equipment and fixtures including plastic, ceramic, and metal
Ability to set up and operate a brake shear, rolling machine, welding equipment, etc
Ability to use hand tools and measuring devices
Disassemble or set up all manner of machinery or related equipment
Work closely with engineers, peers, and other team members in designing, creating, and maintaining complete systems including all heavy construction/facilities, structural, plumbing, water/steam lines and drains
Requires minimal supervision on assigned projects
Ability to troubleshoot, assist troubleshooting, install, repair, and maintain production equipment
Ability to use a computer and internal applications to monitor progress on assigned tasks
Ability to collaborate with outside contractors, vendors, and agencies as required. Ability to source replacement parts and equipment
Assist with layout, design, and relocation of office and factory equipment
Must attend and complete required trainings identified by the company
Maintain parts and tool inventory
Other tasks and duties as assigned and required
Qualification
Required
Requires trade school completion (post high school) with practical training in a recognized trade or craft (plumbing, HVAC, electrical, carpentry)
Three to five years of relevant experience
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret blueprints, engineering specifications, and technical procedures
Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from engineers and managers
Ability to apply advanced shop math concepts such as fractions, ratios, proportions, percentages, area, circumference, and volume to practical situations
Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions
Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables
Post high school trade school certificate
Must be thoroughly familiar with Joint Industry Council (J.I.C.) hydraulics, pneumatic standards, and industrial ventilation
Ability to utilize drawings, schematics, blueprints, specifications, sketches and verbal instructions
Ability to troubleshoot, assist troubleshooting, install, repair, and maintain production equipment
Ability to use a computer and internal applications to monitor progress on assigned tasks
Ability to collaborate with outside contractors, vendors, and agencies as required
Ability to source replacement parts and equipment
Must attend and complete required trainings identified by the company
Maintain parts and tool inventory