Maintenance Tech Specialist Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Lombard, IL at Geebo

Maintenance Tech Specialist

Main Accountabilities:
Works with Maintenance Technicians to find and implement improvements to production and or facilities.
Coordinates Maintenance Technician daily assignments to meet department due dates.
Completes preventative maintenance work orders on or prior to completion due date.
Provides development opportunities and training to Maintenance Technicians to improve skills and knowledge of equipment and facility.
Anticipates obstacles and challenges, acts with urgency to overcome them.
Knowledgeable in project management, Lean6Sigma, and continuous improvement process to complete work.
Works closely with Engineering team members and assists in projects as neededTroubleshoots and repairs facilities and production equipment in a timely and efficient mannerMaintains adequate spare parts inventoryMaintains good relationships with Production, Engineering, Quality Assurance, and Facilities MaintenanceStudies, Skills and
Experience:
5
years relevant experienceExperience in organizing, planning, or running a projectLean 6 Six Sigma Training / Actively participated in Kaizen EventsControls Experience, beginner levelContinuous Improvement MindsetFamiliar with Good Manufacturing PracticesMust have strong Mechanical / Electrical Aptitude with the ability to train others as required.
Familiar with Blue Mountain Asset Manager or other MRP systemSelf-directed and be able to make safe, cost-effective decisions on their own.
Must have the ability to troubleshoot manufacturing and facilities equipment and be able to react quickly to reduce downtime and / or minimize long term issues.
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Keywords:
Maintenance Technician, Location:
Lombard, IL - 60148 Recommended Skills Asset Management Business Process Improvement Continuous Quality Improvement (Cqi) Engineering Good Manufacturing Practices Maintenance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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