Mauser Packaging- Maintenance Mechanic- Competitive Pay Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Amelia, OH at Geebo

Mauser Packaging- Maintenance Mechanic- Competitive Pay

Plant Name:
Cincinnati ICS - 802750Requisition ID:
015014--Recon
Summary:
The production line mechanic will be responsible for all production maintenance, including product quality control, line maintenance, and repair of line machinery and equipment.
This role involves applying mechanical expertise in determining work methods and procedures for producing quality product.
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Mauser Packaging Solutions is a global leader in solutions and services across the packaging lifecycle, providing packaging worldwide to companies in industries from food, personal care, paints and chemicals.
Responsibilities:
Follow, without exception, all work instructions and safety policies, including use of all PPE and safety equipment Perform routine preventive maintenance checks on all production equipment and machinery Repair basic mechanical components and replace parts on machines such as bearings, filters, wiring, valves, gauges and switches Observe and listen to mechanical devices in operation to locate causes of problem Dismantle devices to gain access to and remove defective parts Lubricate and clean machinery and support equipment to maintain housekeeping and preventive maintenance standards within the plant Accomplish all work orders to maintain safety; reduce downtime; decrease scrap; improve quality production; and improve plant efficiency Follows all safety rules and procedures including Lockout/Tagout program, housekeeping and observes the operations to insure a safe work environment Perform other related duties as assigned Recommended Skills Electrical Wirings Housekeeping Machinery Maintenance Personal Protective Equipment Plant Efficiency Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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