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Maintenance Technician

Company Name:
CER Group NA
Job Description:
Our customer is searching for candidates for a Maintenance Technician role at their facility in Madison, MS. In this role, colleagues will be responsible for maintaining equipment to support production; knowledge and ability to perform preventative maintenance; and keeping accurate maintenance records while constantly striving to maintain a goal of zero downtime.
To be considered, candidates must have functional knowledge and skills in a majority of the areas listed below: Experience troubleshooting of 2,000 and 3,000 ton transfer presses Knowledge of AC motors and variable frequency drives (ABB, Indramat, etc) Controls knowledge including sealant systems (Allen-Bradley PLC, SLC 500 family of programmable controllers and Panel View operator interfaces; Device Net and Control Net communications networks) Knowledge of FANUC robotics, GMAW and Resistance/Spot welding equipment Knowledge of low and high-pressure hydraulics, pneumatics, lubrication systems, and tri-axis transfer feeds Capable operating Arc and MIG/wire welding and oxy-acetylene equipment Must be capable of safely operating industrial maintenance vehicles. Such as forklifts, articulated boom and scissor lifts, and portable cranes
The successful candidate will have two to five-years (2-5) of more Industrial Maintenance experience, preferably in an automotive manufacturing environment Candidates should be technically proficient, as well as comfortable working in a fast-paced manufacturing environment and willing to put in extended hours including weekends and some holidays Must have a HS diploma/GED, and that an Associate Degree in manufacturing technology/robotics is preferredEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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