Silfab Solar

Maintenance Technician II (Pitman Day Shift or Pitman Night Shift)

Burlington, WA, US

In-personFull time roleEarly Career

2 months ago

About the Job

Summary of Position

A Maintenance Technician II is responsible for performing facility and process equipment preventative maintenance, attending to equipment downtime as required, and completing various projects related to maintenance and engineering requests. This position requires 4-5 years of maintenance experience in a manufacturing environment or 2 years of maintenance experience with a recognized trade certification.

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Maintain compliance with all Company policies.
  • Maintain personal compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and recommend measures to improve health and safety within the facility.
  • Demonstrate safe work practices and follow company safety policies, procedures, and regulations including but not limited to Lock Out/Tag Out practices.
  • Provide recommendations to improve preventative/predictive maintenance tasks to optimize equipment availability.
  • Be an effective team player and work well with all other departments.
  • Adhere to work orders and utilize CMMS system for data entry.
  • Perform unplanned and planned (preventative and predictive) maintenance on production and facility equipment as required, utilizing a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to record work completed.
  • Complete small electrical and/or mechanical projects as directed by Team Lead or Supervisor.
  • Diagnose basic to medium complex electrical systems mechanical components, pneumatic components, and controls to identify hazards, defects, and need for adjustments, repairs, or programming.
  • Maintain and perform repairs on equipment to restore them to proper, safe, and optimal working conditions.
  • Support installation, set up, modification, and relocation of equipment to accommodate or improve production requirements.
  • Read electrical and electronic schematics/diagrams, and basic hydraulic and pneumatic diagrams.
  • Test low voltage electrical and electronic equipment and components for continuity, current, voltage, and resistance.
  • Maintain an organized workplace that complies with housekeeping requirements.
  • If certified, wire new control panels according to supplied drawing and verbal instructions while adhering to Hydro Codes and other applicable standards and regulations.
  • If certified, make trade calculations for load requirements and select appropriate sizes/grades of components in accordance with current electrical code.
  • If certified, run new power supply lines to new/relocated equipment according to IEE wiring regulations, Electrical Safety Code, and company policy.
  • Ability to work rotating shifts, overnights, weekends, holidays, and overtime, as needed.
  • Must be able to lift upwards of 50lbs.

About the Company

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Silfab Solar

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

501-1000

<p>Silfab Solar is the North American leader in the design, development and manufacture of high-efficiency, premium quality PV modules. Silfab leverages more than 40 years of solar experience and best-in-class technologies to produce the highest- rated solar modules. Silfab operates state-of-the-art facilities in the state of Washington and Toronto, Canada and will soon be manufacturing solar cells and PV modules in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Each facility features multiple automated production lines, an ISO 9001:2015-accredited Quality Management System, and just-in-time manufacturing to deliver Buy American approved PV modules specifically designed for and dedicated to the North American market. Visit www.silfabsolar.com for more information.</p>