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Posted 4 weeks agoMaintenance Tech III (2nd shift)
Memphis, United StatesOn-site
Requirements
- Required to use blueprints, schematic drawings, sketches, and other specifications.
- Qualification requirements: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
- What will you need to be successful? Education: Associate degree in Industrial Maintenance Technology or related technical field is a plus.
- experience as a Machine Maintenance Technician II involving electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.
- Forklift license required.
- Must have a valid driver’s license.
- Candidate without an Associate degree must have four years of
- experience in machine maintenance involving electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems, and one year metal machining experience (test administered).
Experience
- Experience: +2 years of
Benefits
- Life Unlimited. At Smith+Nephew we design and manufacture technology that takes the limits off living.
- Your Future: 401k Matching Program, 401k Plus Program, Discounted Stock Purchase Plan, Tuition Reimbursement Work/Life Balance: Flexible Personal/Vacation Time Off, Paid Holidays, Flex Holidays, Paid Community Service Day Your Wellbeing: Medical, Dental, Vision, Health Savings Account (Employer Contribution of $500+ annually), Employee Assistance Program, Parental Leave, Fertility and Adoption Assistance Program Training: Hands-On, Team-Customized, Mentorship Extra Perks: Discounts on fitness clubs, travel
Contact
- Inclusion and Belonging- Committed to Welcoming, Celebrating and Thriving on Inclusion and Belonging, Learn more about Employee Inclusion Groups on our website (https://www.smith-nephew.com/).
Additional details
- About the role Repair and maintain metal working machines and equipment used in the manufacture of medical devices.
- Typical machines are CNC and conventional mills and lathes, presses, stamping equipment, gundrills, screw machines, and other specialized equipment.
- What will you be doing? Performs troubleshooting by starting equipment and evaluating mechanical, hydraulic and electrical units and controls to determine source of malfunction.
- Uses blueprints, machine specifications, and schematic drawings to determine repair procedures.
- Removes and replaces defective units, controls, or components.
- Tests and repairs components such as PC boards, power supplies, and controls stations with oscilloscopes, VOM’s, logic probes, etc. Adjusts sensitive electrical, thermal, and timing devices to specifications.
- Starts repaired and/or new equipment to verify readiness for operation.
- Performs preventive and remedial maintenance schedules and records work for GMP records.
- Performs maintenance to meet safety (OSHA) requirements.
- Determines needed operating supplies and parts and informs department supervisor.