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nRICHD

Maintenance Mechanic (Sign on Bonus & Relocation)

Manufacturing and Production

CNC Machinist

$25.00 - $40.50

Hourly

1 year

No

Littleton, New Hampshire, United States

Job Summary:
Responsible for performing prompt diagnosis and cost effective repairs to machinery and production
systems such as CNC lathes and millers, conventional machining equipment, automated production
lines, and stamping presses.

Roles & Responsibilities:
Diagnoses the source of equipment problems by observing equipment operation and
employing trouble-shooting methods.

Dismantles equipment to gain access, and identifies the replacement parts needed to restore
proper operation.

Examines dimensions, wear, and condition of parts to determine their usability. This includes
the use of measurement equipment such as verniers, calipers and electrical test equipment.
Repairs and replaces defective parts. Includes the use of electrical test equipment; metal
working equipment such as a lathe, drill press, grinder; and other metalworking and hand
tools.

Makes adjustments to equipment systems and controls to restore proper operation.
Starts equipment to test its performance and the success of repairs.
Performs general facility maintenance including heating, plumbing, electrical, carpentry,
painting, and so on.

Initiates material requests for parts or purchase requisitions for parts and machines.
Required to be trained in proper handling of hazardous waste in accordance with 40 CFR
265.16. Due to the various waste generated within Burndy. Must take part in documented
annual reviews of Hazardous Waste regulations.

May be required to be trained in 24 hour Emergency Response in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.120. If required to have 24 hour Emergency Response training, will be required to have
annual refresher.

May be trained in Confined Space, First Aid, CPR, and Blood borne Pathogens or any other
safety related training deemed necessary.

Required Qualifications: Three to five years related experience and/ or training; or equivalent
combination of education and experience in these maintenance areas: mechanical, electrical,
electro-mechanical, electronics, hydraulics, pneumatics, building infrastructure (compressed
air, boilers and heating, water, electrical, fire systems), and basic computer and trouble-
shooting skills.

Experience in working with, diagnosing and setting up PLCs is a plus.