Facilities Maintenance Technician Job in Anderson | Yulys
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Job Title: Facilities Maintenance Technician

Company Name: Techtronic Industries Power Equipment
Salary: USD 45,000.00
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USD 62,000.00
Job Industry: Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Job Type: Full time
WorkPlace Type: On-Site
Location: Anderson, South Carolina, United States
Job Description:

One World Technologies, Inc. dba TTI Power Equipment, has an opening in its Anderson, SC location for a Facilities Maintenance Technician that will support a large-scale manufacturing campus. We offer competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits package - tuition assistance, 401(k), medical/dental/vision coverage, vacation, and holiday.

This position is hands on, maintenance oriented. Work involves lifting and carrying items weighing approximately 90 pounds, bending, stooping, shoveling and climbing ladders; working on scaffolding, mechanical lifts, work with wood, dust and fumes. Position requires being on a call out list and responding to emergency situations anytime. Perform related work in a high paced, professional environment. Must possess ability to work independently or in a group. Must have the ability to bring a proactive and preventative maintenance mind set operating with the highest level of integrity and customer service. Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license. Must be proficient in the operation and use of a computer and ability to learn web based work order system. Ability to communicate clearly; in both verbal and written form.

Responsibilities:
HVAC

Performs installation, maintenance and repair of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems
Analyzes, repairs and performs preventative maintenance programs for motors, steam condensate return traps, pumps, controls, compressors, auxiliary heating and cooling systems, and related devices
Work with supervisor in the compilation of reports for changes to the HVAC systems which includes reporting cost, estimating values, and justifying changes
Maintains all associated EPA requirements including accurate Freon logs
Installs auxiliary control systems
Lights off, shuts down and operates boilers
Prepares systems for winter carry over and cold weather conditions
Installs/Inspects thermostats, and electrical wiring of furnaces, unit heaters and cooling units
Reviews new design and concepts of HVAC systems
Operates microprocessor fan controls and fire alarm systems
Programs computerized energy management systems
Charges, starts and checks for proper operation of HVAC equipment and related devices
Troubleshoots and repairs digital electronic and pneumatic HVAC control systems
Starts, stops and troubleshoots chiller operations
Modify and or install natural gas and water piping systems
Weld, Braze and or repair piping associated with HVAC install or modification
Change and wash filters and other preventative maintenance related parts

Electrical

Good knowledge of National Electrical Code and Electrical safety practices
Interpret electrical circuit diagrams and blueprints
Use and maintain hand and power tools normally used in electrical and electronics equipment repair, such as, Ohmmeters, Ammeters, Meggers and others
Installs conduit, conductors, junction boxes, disconnects, switches and lighting systems
Test safety equipment, exit and emergency lighting. Replaces ballast and bulbs as needed
Repairs and replaces motors, starters, pumps, electrical aspects of chillers, boilers, fans and related cooling/heating equipment
Conducts electrical preventative maintenance including inspections, testing, cleaning and lubricating equipment and systems

Plumbing

Installs, maintains and repairs domestic and industrial water supply and drain lines for both the pressure and waste sides
Repairs or replaces faucets, valves, toilets, fixtures and other associated plumbing systems
Repairs and replaces steam lines, roof drains, heat returns and main water lines of heating and cooling systems
Installs gas, electric and open flame boilers and water heaters
Repairs circulating pumps and mixing valves
Cuts and thread pipes
Plumbs commercial kitchen facilities
Repairs specialty plumbing items such as emergency eye wash stations
Estimates time, material and cost of any associated jobs
Winterizes piping systems
Maintains stock of common repair items such as fittings, valves, washers, pipe and hose bibs

Carpentry

Repair broken windows, doors, walls and ceiling tiles
Repair and install door locks and closures
Install towel racks and dispensers
Repair and install racking systems
Install door jambs and hand metal or wood doors
Ability to comprehend plans, blueprints and specifications while recommending changes during the programming phase of a project
Install insulations and weather stripping; maintain and repair machinery, tools and equipment associated with the carpentry trade
Ability to repair or replace door handles and locking systems

REQUIREMENTS:
Must possess an associated degree in industrial maintenance and or commensurate experience related to overall facilities maintenance
Hold certification as a Universal EPA Certified Technician, Type I, II, III
Holds certification in Mainstream Engineering R410A
Certified electrician license a plus but not required
Ability to gain other certifications and complete training as directed

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