Maintenance Technician Ii - Quebec City, Canada - UniFirst
Description
Are you searching for a long-term career position with a strong company offering a solid track record of success? If you have the qualities necessary to become a UniFirst team partner, and the technical skill-set to succeed, then this is an opportunity for you to join our growing companyJob Responsibilities
Repair, maintain, install, and troubleshoot industrial equipment, systems, and components, including but not limited to: large capacity washers and dryers, pneumatic and steam systems, conveyor systems, and boilers.
Job Details
A. Equipment and Facility Maintenance
Ensures safe operation of machinery, mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems equipment and components.
Uses common tools including but not limited to: hand and power tools such as hammers, hoists, saws, drills and wrenches, precision measuring instruments, and electrical and electronic testing devices.
Troubleshoots sources of equipment problems by observing mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems equipment and component devices in the operation; uses precision measuring and testing instruments.
Removes defective parts by dismantling devices; using hoists, cranes, and hand and power tools.Executes changes in dimensional requirements of parts by inspecting parts using rulers, calipers, micrometers, and other measuring instruments.
Adjusts functional parts of devices and controls instruments by using hand tools, levels, plumb bobs, and straight edges.
Assists other maintenance personnel with emergency and non-emergency repairs.
Performs various welding activities including MIG, TIG, ARC, cutting, and brazing.
Troubleshoots and repairs Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's) and associated control systems.
B. Preventative Maintenance
Performs boiler chemical testing; records result in log books; and makes necessary chemistry adjustments.
Performs daily and weekly safety checks on boilers and makes necessary repairs.
Performs wastewater pretreatment system testing; record results in logbooks; and makes necessary chemistry adjustments.
Records and analyzes meter readings of utilities in logs and takes corrective actions where appropriate.
Cleans and lubricates shafts, bearings, gears, and other parts of location equipment per work procedures or technical manual.
Inspects motors and belts, checks fluid levels, replaces filters, and performs other maintenance actions while following maintenance records.
C. Safety
Performs daily and weekly location and systems safety checks and follows up to address concerns.
Maintains a safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures and regulations.
Performs Lockout/Tagout procedures where appropriate.
Performs Confined Space procedures where appropriate.
D. Administration
Utilizes a Computerized Maintenance Management System.
Prepares maintenance reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and trends.
Maintains current maintenance records including but not limited to:
Preventive maintenance logs on all equipment and systems.
Equipment failure, problems, parts used and steps taken to make repairs.
Shift change logs.
Utilities usage logs
Assists in maintaining and updating a repair parts list and equipment contact vendor list.
Maintains an action list (including non-maintenance related items) prepared by the Maintenance Supervisor and approved by the Production Manager.
E. Negotiation
Assists with identifying and evaluating outside service companies that may be more cost effective to work on certain projects.
F. Inventory Control
Conserves maintenance resources by using equipment and supplies as needed to accomplish job results.
Maintains equipment, parts, and supplies by monitoring and replenishing appropriate inventory.
G. Personal Development
Maintains technical knowledge by attending educational workshops, reviewing technical publications, and establishing professional networks, and attending job-required training.
H. General Duties
Anticipates maintenance issues and takes corrective action to reduce or eliminate downtime.
Communicates with Management if there are any issues that may result in downtime for the operation.
Responds to emergency alarms.
Provides maintenance information to appropriate partners.
Assists other maintenance personnel with emergency and non-emergency repairs.
Executes assignments on an action list (including non-maintenance related items) prepared by the Maintenance Supervisor and approved by the Production Manager.
Mentors Maintenance Technician Level I, Maintenance Utility, Maintenance Custodian Technician, and Maintenance Trainee staff members.Performs all other duties as assigned by locatio
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