Facilities Technician - Afternoon/Evening(2nd shift) and Overnight (Third Shift)

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DC-Jacksonville

Third Shift Overnight Technician

Starting Rate: $24

2nd Shift differential: $0.50

3rd Shift differential: $1.50

Maintain, install, and repair facility equipment and automation equipment within the Distribution Center (DC).

Major Activities

  • Diagnose and perform preventive maintenance/repairs to conveyor systems, electrical systems (high and low voltage). All work performed must adhere to all safety policies/procedures (e.g., lockout/tagout) in order to maintain a safe working environment for all.
  • Diagnose and perform repairs/preventive maintenance on building equipment such as air compressors, some heating/ventilation, and plumbing/electrical. Perform welding repairs as needed.
  • Communicates frequently with Facilities Manager and Operations leaders/team members regarding status of repair work and any implication on the operation.
  • Performs project work to support warehouse daily operations and building projects as assigned.
  • Maintains CMMS, work orders, and inventory management.
  • Completes other related duties as assigned.

Other duties as assigned

Minimum Special Certifications or Technical Skills

  • Basic computer proficiency to input work performed, identify work assignments, and use MS Outlook
  • Ability to MIG and Stick Weld and use tools effectively and safely
  • Ability to operate all powered equipment in the facility to include yard trucks, forklifts, and maintenance vehicles

Minimum Type of Experience the Job Requires

  • 2+ years of related experience in a similar role
  • Experience in basic diagnostic and troubleshooting as well as repairs on conveyors, electrical (high and low voltage) equipment, and mechanical equipment

Other

  • Accurately interpret drawings, blueprints and technical manuals in paper or electronic format
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team to complete assignments
  • Ability to operate all powered equipment in the facility to include forklifts, scissor lifts, reach trucks, order pickers, and maintenance vehicles.
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills to fully understand and explain related issues
  • Effectively manages time to meet all specified deadlines as well as respond to urgent matters to minimize downtime to the operation
  • Flexibility to work overtime, off-shifts and weekend work as needed to support the operation and/or complete project work

Preferred Education

  • High school education or equivalent preferred; additional related training is a plus

Applicants in the U.S. must satisfy federal, state, and local legal requirements of the job.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: From $24.00 per hour

Work Location: In person

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