Maintenance Technician I


Job Details

Summary:

Responsible for all lubrication issues for facility and production machinery. Keeps all plant equipment at 100% availability condition from a lubrication perspective at all times.



Responsibilities:
  • Strong understanding of industrial maintenance safety.
  • Takes care of all lubrication requirements on all plant capital assets.
  • Understands lubrication systems and products.
  • Can perform running inspections on critical equipment.
  • Repairs lubrication pumps, changes filters, performs lubrication services.
  • Can understand and follow an equipment lubrication plan.
  • Reassembles machines after repairs or maintenance.
  • Records machine maintenance information and documents needed improvements.
  • Sets up and operates machinery and adjusts controls to regulate operations.
  • Reads work orders and specifications.
  • Observes mechanical operation of machines to determine efficiency and to detect problems.


Knowledge and Skills:

Knowledge of manufacturing production processes, production equipment, quality awareness, able to determine cost effectiveness of proper lubrication systems, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of tires.

  • Dependable comes to work every day with a positive attitude.
  • Communicates effectively and gets along with others.
  • Self-starter and highly motivated.
  • Works independently with little directions or oversight.
  • Understand and follow oral and written directions.
  • Capable of performing basic key boarding functions.
  • Has basic computer knowledge, uses email, can access the internet.
  • Basic maintenance skills and understanding of manufacturing equipment.


Education and Experience:
  • High school diploma


Physical Requirements:

Haterial Handling

Never

(0%)

Occasional

(1-33%)

Frequent

(34-66%)

Constant

(67-100%)

Lifting Floor to Waist

X

Lifting Waist to Shoulder

X

Lifting Above Shoulder

X

Carrying

X

Pushing

X

Pulling

X

Non-Material Handling

Never

(0%)

Occasional

(1-33%)

Frequent

(34-66%)

Constant

(67-100%)

Sitting

X

Standing

X

Walking

X

Bending

X

Reaching

X

Climbing

X

Crawling

X

Squatting

X

Kneeling

X

Twisting

X

Lifting Activities

Note: All lifting activities cover both lifting and lowering processes.

The point of origin and/or the destination of the lift are classified in the three body zone ranges.

LIFTING LEVEL

FLOOR TO WAIST

Never

(0%)

Occasional

(1-33%)

Frequent

(34-66%)

Constant

(67-100%)

0-10 pounds

X

10-20 pounds

X

20-50 pounds

X

50-70 pounds

X

70 + pounds

X

LIFTING LEVEL

WAIST TO SHOULDER

Never

(0%)

Occasional

(1-33%)

Frequent

(34-66%)

Constant

(67-100%)

0-10 pounds

X

10-20 pounds



 YOKOHAMA TIRE CORPORATION

 06/15/2024

 West Point,MS