About the job Technical Associate
Position Overview
The Technical Associate will operate, optimize, and maintain state-of-the-art production equipment while ensuring high-quality output and compliance with production standards. This role focuses on maximizing efficiency, preventing downtime, maintaining safety protocols, and supporting upstream and downstream operations.
Key Responsibilities
-
Operate, monitor, and optimize assigned production equipment.
-
Meet or exceed production goals while maintaining product quality.
-
Reduce equipment downtime and maintain budgeted waste levels.
-
Maintain accurate equipment logs, including downtime and maintenance details.
-
Perform preventive maintenance on equipment.
-
Start up equipment and ensure proper functioning.
-
Monitor component inventories and safety guards.
-
Maintain a clean, orderly production area.
-
Monitor in-process quality and address issues promptly.
-
Perform required quality control checks and process challenges.
-
Follow safety, environmental, and quality system procedures.
-
Support upstream and downstream operations.
-
Perform rework as required.
-
Work effectively in a team environment.
-
Perform additional duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Qualifications
-
High School Diploma or GED preferred.
-
Maintenance repair/mechanical experience required.
-
At least 2 years mechanical experience preferred.
-
612 months manufacturing experience desired.
-
Experience with PLCs, hydraulics, and pneumatics desired.
-
Proficiency with basic hand tools.
-
Familiarity with mechanical components such as bushings, chain drives, conveyors, gearboxes, and ball valves.
-
Familiarity with electrical components including sensors, photo-eyes, scales, reed switches, and VFDs.
-
Ability to work independently and self-motivate.
-
Ability to work any shift.
-
Legible handwriting for documentation.
Physical & Work Environment Requirements
-
Ability to work in a smoke-free production facility.
-
No false eyelashes, press-on fingernails, or jewelry (including dermals) allowed on the production floor; dermals must be covered.
-
Steel-toe, non-slip shoes required while on the production floor.
-
On-site presence required at least 4 days per week.