CNC Maintenance Technician (Night Shift - 15% differential)
Autocam Medical
Grand Rapids, MI, USA
9/28/2024
CNC Maintenance & Set up
Full Time
Description
Autocam Medical is a global contract manufacturer of orthopedic implants, spinal implants, precision instruments and orthopedic cutting tools. We offer a value-added approach to high-precision manufacturing, with specialties in CNC milling, turning and cutter grinding.
We are seeking a skilled Maintenance Technician to join our team! Qualified candidates will have a strong background in electrical/electronic troubleshooting, PLC programming, knowledge and skillset of geometrical alignment on precision machinery, robot and automation diagnostic experience, and minor mechanical knowledge and repair skills. Join our team and be a part of a company dedicated to improving healthcare through innovative technology and precision manufacturing!
Responsibilities
Requirements
Benefits
Autocam Medical is a global contract manufacturer of orthopedic implants, spinal implants, precision instruments and orthopedic cutting tools. We offer a value-added approach to high-precision manufacturing, with specialties in CNC milling, turning and cutter grinding.
We are seeking a skilled Maintenance Technician to join our team! Qualified candidates will have a strong background in electrical/electronic troubleshooting, PLC programming, knowledge and skillset of geometrical alignment on precision machinery, robot and automation diagnostic experience, and minor mechanical knowledge and repair skills. Join our team and be a part of a company dedicated to improving healthcare through innovative technology and precision manufacturing!
Responsibilities
- Troubleshoot and repair electrical and mechanical problems with production, quality and inspection equipment.
- Be able to quickly isolate what the problem is and what is causing it
- Utilize proper lock-out tag-out procedures
- Decide what the permanent corrective action is and be able to implement that change
- Be able to read and understand electrical and mechanical drawings to identify parts needed to perform repair. Moving, positioning and commissioning of equipment.
- Be able to read a layout blueprint and position a machine according to that blueprint, following all applicable OSHA and MIOSHA safety rules and building codes.
- Understand workflow and 5S principles and be able to spot problems that may adversely affect these principles when placing machinery
- Be able to work safely and well in a group environment moving heavy machinery
- Be able to acquire licenses for equipment needed for the moving of machinery. Lift truck, man-lift, articulating lifts, cranes etc. Continuous Improvement implementations
- Be able to assess the mechanical feasibility of a continuous improvement suggestions
- Be able to make machine modifications to implement these improvements. Be able to fabricate minor machine parts, guards and other items as necessary
- Be able to run basic machines need to fabricate parts. Welder, torches, mill, drill press, bandsaw, etc.
- Be able to perform basic machine building and troubleshooting functions. Ability to repair and rebuild basic machine parts as necessary
- Knowledge of basic machine principles necessary to repair/rebuild valves, cylinders, pumps, clutches etc.
- Diagnose building problems and make occasional minor repairs in areas such as HVAC, electrical, plumbing, pool, flooring, carpentry, dry wall, exterior structure and appliances.
- Differentiate between mechanical, electrical, and setup issues and perform the necessary repairs to correct any problems or abnormalities.
- Is familiar with and practice all required safety practices associated with the performance of their duties and recognize unsafe or dangerous conditions and be able to take appropriate measures to correct those conditions.
- Remains current with new technologies that directly apply to the productivity and quality instruments that may be used.
Requirements
- Be flexible and adaptable to a growing and changing high-demand environment.
- Be able to make repairs and installations from ladders, scaffoldings, and platforms. Systems and equipment worked on can be in hard-to-reach places.
- Stand, stoop, bend, kneel, climb, and work in uncomfortable positions. Frequently lift, carry and setup parts and equipment weighing up to 50 pounds and occasionally over 50 pounds.
Benefits
- Competitive compensation package
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Paid time off and holidays
- Ongoing training and professional development opportunities