Maintenance Technician Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Lansing, MI at Geebo

Maintenance Technician

4.
6 Quick Apply 7 hours ago Full Job Description Pay:
$27.
50/hour Shift:
1st, 2nd, 3rd available Job Responsibilities Lead development of cell(s) during launch to de-bug and assist in correcting all tooling, robotic, controls, weld cycles and all other equipment related improvements.
Troubleshoot machine breakdowns and carry out remedial actions.
Supports all necessary data collection required for cell and product improvement initiatives.
Inspect all machinery for defects and potential problems in accordance with preventative maintenance program; repair and replace parts as required.
Perform general equipment maintenance duties as required e.
g.
cleaning, oiling and greasing machines according to the preventative maintenance program.
Program robots for sealants, adhesives, mastics, MIG and resistance welding.
Advise Facilities Manager to order replacement parts as required.
Make adjustments in welding program when required.
Set up robotic welding stations by operating/retrieving various computer programs stored in robotic welding equipment.
Adjust equipment and change welding fixtures as necessary to ensure good quality welding within given parameters.
Troubleshoot and diagnose electric/electronic system faults, tune equipment and ensure adequate controls and safety measures are functional.
Required Work Experience & Skills Nachi, Fanuc and Kuka Robotics background.
Aluminum GMAW experience.
Prefer spot welding and resistance welding experience.
Minimum 2 years of experience in maintenance repair / robotics / welding applications.
Prefer 5 or more years of experience in maintenance repair / robotics / welding applications.
Strong knowledge of electrical functioning, hydraulic and pneumatic machinery and automation equipment.
Ability to operate all common maintenance equipment.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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