Sr. Plant Maintenance Technician General Labor - Sand Springs, OK at Geebo

Sr. Plant Maintenance Technician

Company Name:
Waste Management
The Senior Plant Maintenance Technician is responsible for monitoring and maintaining the operation of all plant systems and equipment. Including but not limited to balers, conveyor belts, gearboxes, electrical motors, pulleys, shafts and bearings. The Senior Plant Technician responds to all system failures by taking appropriate corrective action and completing or assigning the repairs needed to ensure that systems are operational and are functioning safely and efficiently. This position is directly responsible for leading all Plant Technicians and reports to the Plant Maintenance Manager.
Requirements:
Technicians must have four years of experience.
Must be at least 18 years of age
Legally eligible to work in the United States.
Ability to perform physical requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodations.
Successfully complete pre-employment drug screen, physical, and background check, which will include previous employment check, criminal history and motor vehicle record review.
Valid driver's license and must have a clean driving record.
Other Requirements:
Proficient in welding and fabrication.
Have knowledge of single and three phase electrical systems.
Have knowledge of electrical control systems.
Have knowledge of hydraulic systems.
Have knowledge of pneumatic systems, including air compressors.
Safely operates tools and equipment needed during the repair and servicing of equipment.
Diagnose defects and repair a variety of equipment and vehicles.
Technicians are required to provide their own basic tools to perform routine maintenance and repairs of equipment.
Direct employment link:
http://tr.wmcareers.net/waste-management/sr-plant-maint-techEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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