Vitro SAB DE CV Fresno , CA 93707
Posted 2 weeks ago
Overview
Under the direction of the Maintenance Supervisor the Industrial Mechanic will be required to maintain machinery and equipment at Vitro Industries facility (WorksNo. 15). The plant is a 24/7 operation. The Industrial Mechanic is responsible for the repair, replacement and fabrication of Mechanical, Electrical, Pneumatic and Hydraulic equipment associated with the operation of the plant. The Industrial Mechanic will interface with and be responsible for working in conjunction with other personnel throughout the plant to insure the safety and integrity of the plant, process and personnel. The Industrial Mechanic works on scheduled and non-scheduled maintenance and repairs as they occur through out the plant and perform work of an emergency nature to keep criticalproduction equipment in service. The Industrial Mechanic works in a variety ofenvironments on tasks that require moderate to heavy lifting; climbing, gaining access to moving machinery, working from scaffolds, operating mobile equipment and powered equipment and is subject to tasking that will require breathing, noise, temperature and chemical hazard safety considerations. The Industrial Mechanic position is best described as physically and mentally demanding. (NOTE: The Industrial Mechanic must be "signed-off" on the tasks listed in the Industrial Mechanic, Maintenance Training Matrix.)
In accordance with California law, the expected hourly rate for this California position is $32.
Responsibilities
Remove/Replace
Fabricate, Mechanical, Electrical, Pneumatic,Hydraulic components necessary to maintain a 24/7 sheet glass production facility.*2. Complete Bench repair and Fabrication.*3.
Operate hand and power tools.*4. Input and retrieve date from the SPF data system.*5. Read/interpret
Blueprints, sketches, drawings, directives and StandardOperating Procedures.*6. Operate forklifts, boom lift, man lift, personnel carrier.*7.
Know and adhere to all safety directives e.g. Lockout procedures, 2-manjob requirements, Respiratory Protection Program, etc.*8. Sign-off on all tasks listed in the Industrial Mechanic, Maintenance
Training Matrix:NOTE: This list is illustrative.
It is not presented as inclusive.Production Line MaintenanceIndustrial Wiring and Controls115KV/12KV Power Dist. LoopPower Outage/Generator, Tank SubsCity Water & Towers/Fire SystemMill Use & Evap. CoolersAir Compressors/Back-up coolingDC Substation/Cyberex/Line DriveLOTO/Confined Space Entry/Elec PPETank Processing SafetyBasic wiring and diagrams
Modicon (Glass Tracking)Tank Gas and Oil Firing systems
Runout and BER IndramatsM/L CuttingAuto PackersAuto System"W" SystemFuse ClassHydraulicsISO/Computers/LAN9. Complete welding and brazing operations10. Set-up and operate an lathe
Qualifications
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:NOTE: A Industrial Mechanic will experience unusual and/or emergency maintenance requirements that may dramatically change the "nominal"requirements listed.
Sitting
Walking
Lifting / Carrying
Items in the 20 to 40 pound range may include such items as a 24' extension ladder, motors, gear boxes, gears, wheels, pulleys, sprockets, bearings, gas cylinders. The actual time expended will nominally be less than 2 hours per shift Items in the less than 20 pound range run the gamut and includes, but is not limited to, hand tools, drive chains, gears, sprockets wheels, pulleys, bearings, gear boxes and motors. Nominally, 4 to 6 hours per day will accrue in working with such items.
Items weighing over 75 pounds such as cylinders, gears, motors, sprockets, wheels, converter rolls may weigh well over 100 pounds and will be moved in conjunction with mechanical devices but at some point will almost routinely require "manhandling" to achieve final positioning. As noted, plant policyidentified over 40 as requiring assistance e.g. two man (or team effort) and/or mechanical assistance
Stooping / Kneeling / Crouching
Pushing / Pulling
Climbing / Balancing
Reaching / Handling
Dexterity
Talking / Hearing
Industrial Mechanic must be capable to functioning in areas of high ambient noise levels.
Visual Acuity
Color Vision - that is the ability to identify and distinguish colors is a constant requirement necessary for working with, for example electrical and mechanical components and for determining changes in materials due tooverheating/mechanical stresses.
Torso Rotation / Neck Flexion
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