Maintenance Technician

Port Washington, WI
Full Time
Manufacturing
Mid Level

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  • Uphold DDW’s Mission Statement, Quality Policy, and Values and Beliefs

  • Perform work accurately and reliably with proper thoroughness according to established procedures

  • Demonstrate proper work ethic, including being at work when scheduled, arriving on time, and being ready to work at the start of the workday or shift


Maintenance Technician

Core Responsibilities

  • Repair and maintain production equipment, support equipment, buildings, and grounds

  • Conduct preventive maintenance on equipment

  • Maintain the PTW Maintelligence System and scheduled PMs

  • Perform housekeeping and sanitation as needed

  • Perform welding and pipefitting

  • Install and relocate equipment as required

  • Perform calibrations for various measuring devices

  • Conduct boiler maintenance and boiler water treatment

  • Perform minor electrical wiring and troubleshoot electrical problems

  • Conduct risk analysis prior to jobs to identify safety hazards and complete work permits

  • Inventory and maintain all maintenance supplies

  • Work with outside vendors to order maintenance supplies and parts

  • Learn and work in the PTW E-1 computer system to enter vendor POs and required documentation

  • Work in a team environment and cooperate with co-associates and leadership

  • Actively participate in the Quality Improvement Process

Additional Responsibilities

  • Willingness to occasionally work weekend overtime for projects and preventative maintenance while equipment is down

  • Conduct daily plant walk-throughs and document safety, maintenance, and operational issues via work orders or email

  • Conduct daily PMs, including checking boiler chemical levels and replenishing as needed, and checking for burned-out lights

  • Assist with supervising contractors during installations

  • Perform other duties as assigned


Competency Requirements

Integrity / Ethics

  • Acts honestly and straightforwardly

  • Is accountable for actions and maintains confidentiality

  • Supports company values and communicates both good and bad news

Work Environment / Safety

  • Promotes mutual respect

  • Maintains a clean and safe workplace

  • Supports safety programs

Quality

  • Demonstrates attention to detail and accuracy

  • Commits to excellence and continuous improvement

  • Monitors quality levels, identifies root causes, and takes ownership of quality issues

Vision and Values

  • Supports company values through daily actions and decisions

  • Communicates vision and values to others

  • Generates enthusiasm and incorporates vision into planning

Adaptability / Flexibility

  • Adapts to change and is open to new ideas

  • Takes on new responsibilities

  • Handles pressure and adjusts plans as needed

Computer Skills

  • Skilled in computer use and adapts to new technology

  • Learns new programs quickly

  • Uses technology to improve productivity

Customer Focus

  • Builds customer confidence and satisfaction

  • Sets achievable expectations

  • Takes ownership of solving customer problems

  • Responds effectively to internal customers

Dependability

  • Meets commitments and works independently

  • Accepts accountability

  • Handles change well and stays focused under pressure

  • Meets attendance and punctuality requirements


Skill Requirements

  • Strong mechanical aptitude

  • Effective troubleshooting skills

  • Working knowledge of all production equipment

  • Understanding of electrical systems

  • Ability to work independently to diagnose and resolve issues


Physical Demands

  • Ability to climb stairs and ladders up to 70 feet and maneuver in confined spaces

  • Ability to lift up to 100 lbs

  • Ability to be on-call as required

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