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Manufacturing Electronics Technician

Job Details

Salt Lake City Plant - Salt Lake City, UT

Description

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 
Under the direction of the Maintenance Supervisor, the Lead ET is required to lead and support all on-shift ETs, crews, and support personnel to resolve maintenance issues that negatively impact the ability of the plant to perform.  This position leads, trains, schedules, and stages materials/parts and equipment for ETs to perform maintenance tasks.  Provides daily direction and coaching to ETs regarding problem solving, troubleshooting, PMs and project work assignments, and is the SPA for housekeeping, safety, quality, and performance by the ET group.  Documents and provides project listings, develops priorities, manages deadlines and schedules, and assists ETs with issues or concerns.  Provides updates on action plans, projects, and problem solving A3s.  In addition to others in the specified Help Chain, must respond to onsite equipment problems in a timely manner. This position must troubleshoot and perform basic and advanced maintenance to production equipment, complete root cause investigations for complaints, interpret statistical data, and lead the repair efforts of the ET group.  The incumbent will be responsible for compiling and analyzing data to assist in determining appropriate countermeasures and solving problems to the root as appropriate, as well as assist the team members in the development of standardized work.  The incumbent will work within the stated principles of ABS and help drive maintenance towards continuous improvement efforts through TPM.

Other main focal points of the job include:
1.    Manage daily tasks and assignments of Day ET’s through Daily Work spreadsheet and/or face to face communication
2.    Provide leadership and guidance for Day ET’s on projects
3.    Become involved in Daily Management meetings
4.    Assist Plant Electrical Safety designate in auditing and implementation of Electrical Safety Program
5.    Recognize skill gaps of shift ET’s and develop training for closing those gaps
6.    Maintain current role as SPA of inkjet promo process
7.    Maintain current role as SPA of laser promo process
8.    Become more active/involved and efficient in assigning and stocking new electrical spare parts
9.    Support for Automation and Intravis

 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
None

EDUCATIONAL AND OTHER SKILL REQUIREMENTS 
Must have a high school diploma or GED certificate.  Strong arithmetic and reading skills.  Five to seven years in a maintenance role, preferably with experience in electrical maintenance.  Formal training in Electricity is mandatory.  This formal training can be either a minimum two-year degree from an accredited technical training institute, an apprenticeship training program, or demonstrated work in a strong mechanical role.  Exposure to machines, processes, and duties in a school or work environment is necessary to demonstrate an increasing skill level and a willingness to accept responsibility.  Will receive training in ABS and TPM leadership. 
Must be conscious and responsible regarding issues of safety and housekeeping. 
Must have maintenance aptitude to learn the technical processes of the closure production department and its related machinery, as well as troubleshoot problems and develop and perform solutions. 
Must be flexible and willing to adjust to an unpredictable schedule, particularly break periods, overtime, and training schedules.
Must lead by example in all areas: procedures, policies, motivation, attitude, and in our ever-changing environment.
Must be self-motivated and have the ability to lead and inspire others.
Must be willing to accept the responsibilities and demands of leading others to meet production goals with high standards of quality.
Must be flexible and supportive of personnel changes, which are in the best interest of CSI.
Must have good eye/hand coordination, perception to inspect finished work and verify acceptability of product once maintenance repairs have been completed.
Must understand and follow written and oral instructions.
Must be able to read and understand engineering drawings. Must be able to communicate with engineers and technical personnel on a technical level. 
Must have a basic understanding of the principals of electricity as related to the equipment of CSI.
Must have the ability to teach, train, and coach others.
Must have the ability to problem solve at the line and in a team environment, and to drive problem solving and continuous improvement through others.
Must have a working knowledge of computer skills to include NFI, Excel, and Word.

 

Work Shift:  12 hour shift, with occasional voluntary or mandatory overtime 

PPE:  ANSI Z41 approved safety shoes, hearing and eye protection as appropriate for work area, gloves according to work tasks, protective clothing and protective sleeves, occasional hard hat, face shield and goggles, lanyard, safety harness and other PPE as assigned and required.

Tools and Equipment:  Various hand, power and pneumatic tools, mobile equipment, transport carts and devices, ultrasonic cleaning equipment, cleaning supplies, grease gun, aerosol cans, spray bottles, vice grips, air flow gauge, drill press, overhead hoist/crane, compressors, chillers, grinding and vacuum equipment, writing utensils, computer and keyboard mouse, staging gauge, calipers, micrometers, tape measure multimeters, Amp meters, soldering tools

 

Essential Job Functions:  

1.    Communicate clearly in English both verbally and written
2.    Wear appropriate required safety gear
3.    Attend work regularly and reliably
4.    Work flexible shifts and overtime as scheduled or directed.
5.    Conformance to company performance rules such as work instructions, working standards, policies, etc.
6.    Conformance to behavioral rules, expectations, and company policies.
7.    Build, repair, modify electrical and or electronics in production machinery and new engineering projects related to equipment
8.    Knowledge of electrical and electronic components commonly used in production machines and an expert knowledge of troubleshooting these components
9.    Recommend minor changes in circuitry or installation specifications to simplify assembly and maintenance
10.    Operate machine shop tools as necessary to fabricate non-procurable items such as coils, terminal boards, chassis, etc
11.    Assist in writing operational manuals and procedures relating to the operation and maintenance of company equipment, electronically or electrically
12.    Assist company technical personnel in any other manner agreeable to both parties
13.    Assume back up role of company electrician, when needed, in building and grounds department
14.    Visual attention to detail work 
15.    Ability to work with a positive attitude in a team environment
16.    Demonstrate awareness of and compliance with all pertinent safety policies and procedures 
17.    Maintain a professional, clean and organized work environment
18.    Participate in work related training programs  


 

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