Maintenance Tech - 3rd Shift (53018) at Camco Chemical
Florence, Kentucky, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

10 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Hand Tools, Power Tools, Mechanical Aptitude, Computer Skills, Physical Dexterity, Troubleshooting Skills, Health Regulations

Industry

Chemical Manufacturing

Description
Job Details Job Location: Camco Plant - FLORENCE, KY 41042-3010 Job Shift: Any The Maintenance Technician oversees ongoing production maintenance, troubleshoots issues, and performs equipment repairs. Their responsibilities encompass fixing machinery, plumbing, heating, and wiring. Additionally, they conduct safety inspections to ensure compliance with standards and coordinate major repairs as needed. Assembling, installing, and maintaining mechanical systems, machinery, and equipment. Troubleshooting machinery and performing routine preventative maintenance. Reading, interpreting, and following instructions and operation manuals. Maintaining a schedule for inspecting, servicing, and testing machinery. Cleaning, repairing and installing equipment and parts as needed. Operating a variety of hand and power tools. Maintaining a clean and organized work area. Complying with health and safety regulations. Performing general maintenance work on equipment as assigned. Qualifications Knowledge and ability to operate hand and power tools. Mechanical aptitude and ability. Strong computer skills. Physical dexterity. Good troubleshooting skills. Knowledge of health and safety regulations. High school diploma/GED. 2+ years of experience as a maintenance mechanic or in a similar role. Trade or vocational school graduation preferred. Bilingual communication skills (Spanish) - preferred
Responsibilities
The Maintenance Technician oversees ongoing production maintenance, troubleshoots issues, and performs equipment repairs. Responsibilities include fixing machinery, plumbing, heating, and wiring, as well as conducting safety inspections.
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