Mechanical and Electrical Maintenance Technician Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Buffalo, IA at Geebo

Mechanical and Electrical Maintenance Technician

Quick Apply Temporary 1 hour ago Full Job Description Mechanical and Electrical Maintenance Worker Location Address:
301 E Front Street Buffalo, IA 52728 Ready for a fast-paced job where you can provide the literal groundwork that connects communities together? Join Summit Materials - a construction materials company leading the industry - where we build the foundation for a better tomorrow.
Summit Materials consists of more than a dozen local companies that supply aggregates, cement, ready-mix concrete, asphalt paving, and construction services in the United States and western Canada.
At Summit Materials, we support our teammates who lay the groundwork for our communities and live by our core values:
Safety, Integrity, Sustainability, and Inclusivity.
We re passionate about our teammates, our work, and our communities.
Each of Summit s companies celebrates their individual legacies, but together - we are Summit Materials.
Benefits We strive to offer you stable, year-round work:
We get it.
Construction can be seen as a seasonal business.
Looking for work year-round? Because of our unique company structure, we have businesses that operate year-round and will work hard to make sure you have the steady work you re looking for.
We care for you and your family:
We offer comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance plans to support the health of you and your family.
We prepare for the unexpected:
We offer life insurance, long-term disability, and short-term disability coverage at no cost to you.
We invest in your career growth with Summit Materials and beyond:
Get access to our Discover Learning catalog with thousands of available courses to support your professional and personal development.
You can learn on-demand, at your own pace, and from any device.
We embrace your well-being:
We know that your well-being is more than just physical.
We re here to provide teammates with the resources and tools they need to stay healthy and feel supported, including an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with free counseling, financial resources, and more.
We support your personal goals:
We provide a financial foundation as you plan for the future.
Our programs, like our 401(k) plan where we match up to 4% of your annual income, are designed to help you prepare and reach your goals for you and your family.
We give you time to recharge:
We offer our teammates Paid Time Off (PTO) so they can recharge and relax with family and friends.
Overview Continental Cement has an excellent opportunity for an experienced Mechanical & Electrical Maintenance Worker to join our Davenport Cement Plant.
This is a vital role within the company and will contribute to the overall success and improved operations within Continental Cement.
The prime objective of the M&E is to perform mechanical and electrical repairs to minimize interruption of production.
The M&E performs maintenance inspections, replace, install, adjust, troubleshoot, rig and lift, and maintain plant mechanical and electrical equipment.
Roles & Responsibilities Performs all tasks in a safe and professional manner in conformance with plant rules, quality standards and company policies.
Performs mechanical and electrical repairs to minimize interruption of production.
Installs, inspects, maintains, and repairs electrical and mechanical equipment to keep the plant in continuous operation.
Receives work instructions from supervisor.
Starts and stops mill motors, air compressors, fans, kilns, etc.
as required.
Makes emergency, temporary or permanent mechanical repairs to cement plant machinery such as sprockets, chains, drives, scales, pumps, oil and water lines, etc.
Inspects all electrical equipment in the assigned area, checking motor bearings, lubrication, commutation, excessive vibration, obvious signs of wear or need for adjustment, etc.
When faulty operation is observed or pointed out by operating crews, diagnose trouble using testing equipment or own judgment based on general knowledge of electrical principles.
Advises when immediate shutdown of equipment is necessary to minimize damage, or when temporarily continued operation will have no harmful effect.
Interpret and analyze drawings and wiring diagrams to locate and trace electrical circuits, to determine material and replacement needs, and to select a logical approach to trouble shooting and repair problems.
Dismantles, cleans, repairs, replaces, installs, maintains, assembles and lubricates electrical equipment taking all safety precautions.
Adjusts equipment to obtain proper operation characteristics.
Makes emergency or temporary repairs to equipment breakdowns Makes mechanical repairs as required in connection with the servicing of electrical equipment.
Performs simple rigging as required.
Operates simple machine tools, such as drill press, portable drill, etc.
Works with repair crews as directed on emergency breakdowns.
Perform Production Assistant work when assigned to support the crew Perform other duties assigned.
Skills & Experience Must have a 2-year technical degree in Electrical Technology or related field.
In lieu of a college education, specialized training in Electrical or Instrumentation in the Armed Forces or a Journey Level Electrician or similar program will be considered.
M&E must be able to operator various hand tools, common electrical and instrument testing equipment, mechanical tools, burning equipment and mobile equipment.
Must be able to use any/all equipment necessary to maintain the operation of the plant.
Must be capable of performing the essential functions required by the job, including being able to see colors.
Prefer a good understanding of mechanical and electrical systems in an industrial setting Prefer experience in the cement industry.
Compensation Range:
Starting pay $ 35.
66 / per hour #INDCE Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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