**This position qualifies for an attractive sign-on/retention bonus.
Who We Want:**
Responsible for inspection, installation and repair of machines used for production and within the tool room and maintenance machining areas. In addition, build and re-build equipment for various manufacturing needs
What You'll Do:
Ability to perform all tasks as required for a Weld Maintenance Mechanic I
Mentor and follow specified maintenance and repair procedures to install, maintain, and repair production machinery and tools
Electrically troubleshoot issues using a meter
Intermediate level mechanical troubleshooting skillset with robotics and welding equipment (troubleshoot / repair components, replace faulty components /equipment, etc.)
Intermediate robotic experience (robot movements, navigate/troubleshoot utilizing teach pendant, edit/modify programs via teach pendant)
Intermediate welding knowledge and processes (MIG, Spot, Stud, etc.)
Use the following equipment safely: Intermediate Level
Hand Tools
Hand and Surface Grinders
Torches
Hydraulic Jack
Welders
Scissor Lift
Boom lift
Forklift
Drill Presses
Intermediate troubleshooting of both welding equipment and systems
Intermediate knowledge/troubleshooting of lubrication processes (correct @type, function, when to use, etc)
Provide coaching and direction to Weld Maintenance Mechanics Level I
Proactively participate in continuous improvement efforts and drive process, tooling, and equipment enhancements that will improve production efficiency and product quality
Perform preventative maintenance and provide input on updates to preventative maintenance schedules
Basic understanding of shims (understand shim logs, nominal shim count) and make shim adjustments (with the guidance of a Weld Maintenance Mechanic level III or Manufacturing Engineer)
When and Where:
This will be a 2nd and 3rd shift Monday-Friday position located at our Plant in Spartanburg, SC.
Occasionally, this may require you to arrive early, stay late, or work on weekends, outside of our regular hours, to ensure we successfully meet customer needs, deadlines or urgent requests.
What You Need to Have:
High School diploma or General Educational Development (GED)
Proficient with Microsoft Applications (e.g. word, excel, outlook, etc).
Minimum of five (5) years of Machine Repair experience
Mechanical, Electrical, Pneumatics, and Hydraulics experience
Intermediate Knowledge of relevant robotic controls and processes
Has high standards of performance for self. Takes responsibility for actions, results, and mistakes. Is thorough, accurate, and reliable when performing and completing job tasks; demonstrates honesty and integrity in all aspects of work.
Takes positive action to objectively resolve conflict by listening, staying focused on issue to find resolution, and monitoring progress. Maintains positive relationships by constructively resolving conflicts.
Uses feedback from others to continuously improve performance and work relationships.
Moves within own and/or other work areas (flexes) to support plant flow. Works with sense of urgency to meet needs of customers.
Has necessary experience, skills, and knowledge to perform all aspects of job; rotates through all job responsibilities. Maintains knowledge and skills to perform job effectively.
Has ability to focus on benefits of change and see it as positive; approaches change or newness in constructive/objective manner; views change as learning opportunity.
Looks for good in others; works collaboratively with others; shares information and knowledge.
Updates and relays pertinent information to oncoming shift
Is at work when scheduled and ensures coverage when absent; takes timely breaks/lunches; uses time wisely.
-Must be able to understand and follow written and verbal workplace instructions
Must be able to work up to 12 hours per day including Saturday and Sunday
Strong communication skills
Strong time management skills
Able to prioritize tasks
Valid forklift license issued by Challenge Manufacturing
Valid Scissor Lift license issued by Challenge Manufacturing
Steel-toed shoes required onsite
Challenge Manufacturing is committed to working with and offering reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability for any part of the recruitment process, please contact the respective Talent Acquisition Partner.
Challenge Manufacturing is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. This company will provide equal opportunity to all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. Information collected regarding categories as provided by law will in no way affect the decision regarding an employment application.
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