The Industrial Maintenance Mechanic position requires a broad knowledge of production processes, equipment troubleshooting, and health and safety policies. The Industrial Maintenance Mechanic will perform routine as well as non-routine maintenance on all associated process equipment and systems with minimal supervision in a participative team environment.
Responsibilities:
Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Responding to work orders and unplanned maintenance requests during shift.
Determining the cause of equipment breakdowns; fixing the issues within scope of role. When necessary, escalating issues to the appropriate next level including ideas for resolving the problem.
Regularly using hand tools, powered tools, electronic testing equipment or other means to repair breakdowns, perform preventative maintenance, complete work orders and check equipment.
Following scheduled preventive maintenance procedures and reporting any necessary repairs that fall outside of preventative maintenance.
Reading and interpreting equipment manuals and work orders to perform required maintenance and service.
Completing documentation related to closing work orders and equipment testing.
Qualifications:
HS Diploma or equivalent
Valid driver’s license
Minimum 3 years of verifiable Industrial Maintenance work experience including:
Troubleshooting plastics compounding equipment (extruders, feeders, pelletizers, classifiers, conveying systems)
Basic understanding of electricity, pneumatics and hydraulics
Troubleshooting AB PLC programs and drives
Welding and machinist experience are preferred
Strong mechanical aptitude including proficiency in industrial electronics, IE: 3 phase motors, motor control systems, AC and DC drives, PLC's, heater controls, HMI, etc.
Ability to prioritize work as well as work well with others
Ability to work with limited supervision
Good verbal and written communication skills
Environmental and physical requirements of this position include but aren’t limited to:
Overtime
Working in confined spaces
Working at elevated heights
Standing, walking and climbing stairs and ladders
Regular crouching
Ability to wear a partial respirator to protect against dust and fumes
Irving, TX
WHO IS CELANESE?
We’re engineers, scientists, operators and product developers. We’re innovators, advisers, designers and problem solvers. Most importantly, we’re partners – in creating value for our customers with the solutions we offer and in improving the world through the actions of our colleagues.
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We produce products that make our lives a little easier, by helping customers to bring their inspired ideas and innovations to life. From the global production network of our Acetyl Chain, we provide materials that are critical to the global chemicals and paints and coatings industries. From our broad portfolio of Materials Solutions, we advance automotive and consumer electronic designs and enable life-improving medical, food and beverage products – we offer solutions to our customers to help them succeed.
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While we call Dallas, Texas home for our headquarters, we have approximately 7,500 employees working to serve our customers around the world. From Dallas to Amsterdam to Shanghai, we manage a global network of commercial offices, technical centers, and twenty-seven production facilities and additional strategic affiliate production facilities.