Maintenance Technician II
West Chester, Ohio
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
State Boiler License
WAGES OFFERED:
$23.00 - $29.50 per hour + night shift differential pay
PROBATIONARY PERIOD:
No
OTHER DETAILS / REQUIREMENTS / INCENTIVES:
Night Shift: 6:00PM - 6":00AM
Other Duties:
Lead process improvement activities and teams to meet strategic goals.
Wear harnesses to climb into tanks.
Minimum Experience:
State Boiler License
HS Diploma OR GED
Preferred Experience
Supporting a biomanufacturing or pharmaceutical facility
Job Responsibilities
Prepare documentation of activities, actions, and/or results.
Read SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures) and excerpts from technical documentation.
Complete required training.
Ensure proper documentation practices during job activities.
Perform visual inspections.
Conduct troubleshooting activities.
Train others on systems, software, equipment, machines, procedures, and/or processes.
Answer compliance and process questions from others.
Communicate policies and procedures to employees.
Establish visual tracking and other tools to enhance Audit readiness and trend analysis.
Gather, organize, and communicate operational information to others.
Lead and coordinate investigations and studies with little supervision.
Participate in spill control, handling of hazardous materials, and first aid.
Use MAXIMO and/or CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) to manage
Attend team meetings to discuss progress, initiatives, and/or other matters.
Monitor equipment and/or systems for performance and problem indicators.
Perform data entry.
Read, understand, and comply with cGMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) and SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures), including general safety, lock outs and so on.
Report process deviations when they occur.
Wear gowning, sterile garments, and PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) as required by specific activities.
Perform preventative (scheduled) and corrective/emergency (unscheduled) maintenance of equipment, systems, and/or facilities without supervision.
Ensure proper documentation practices during maintenance processes.
Maintain equipment and systems along with their certification records.
Monitor and analyze process equipment performance.
Perform, in order of priority, work required in response to process equipment requests received through the Work Request System.
Read and interpret diagrams, drawings, and other schematics.
Provide input on the engineering of replacement parts.
Conduct safety checks for work group, department, or site.
Perform physical inspections of the site.
Maintain accurate and complete records (for example: laboratory notebooks, quality records, sample receipts).
Monitor air flow and balance.
Perform infrared, vibration, pressure, superheat, and sub cooling readings.
Performing high purity water testing.
Pull necessary parts to complete a work order or ticket.