Maintenance Tech 1-2nd shift
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![]() United States, Mississippi, Greenwood | |
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The Maintenance Technician is responsible for performing maintenance services and repairs in the areas of plumbing, carpentry, plastering, machine servicing, and electrical. Duties and Responsibilities
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Education and Experience Requirements
Physical and Weight Lifting Demands The physical and weight lifting demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Frequency Letter Code Defined as Never N Infrequent I Up to 1 hour per day Occasionally O 1 to 2 hours per day Frequently F 2 to 5 hours per day Continuously C 6+ hours per day Physical Task Frequency Reason for Physical Actions Stand C Standing work Sit I Walk O To walk between departments Bend/Twist F To gain visual access to equipment Push / Pull I As needed to install, repair, operate and maintain equipment Climb (stairs, ladders) I To access upper level of facility Reach F To gain access to equipment Lift F As needed to install, repair, operate and maintain equipment Carry I Grasp/Grip F To use both hands to grasp and handle tools and equipment Repetitive Motions F As needed to install, repair, operate and maintain equipment Kneel/Crawl I Equipment repairs Run N Jump N Rapid work speed F To ensure efficient production Filing I Finger movement F Manual dexterity to install, repair, operate and maintain equipment Keyboard use I Close vision C To see serial numbers on equipment/service plates Color vision F To judge colors on parts and equipment Depth perception N Far vision I Hear C To communicate with others and listen to equipment operation Talk F To communicate with others Smell I To detect electrical burning Touch O Fine touch to discriminate texture Temperature C Able to work in various temperatures Amount of Weight Frequency Reason for Action Up to 30 pounds O To move tools Up to 15 pounds F Tool weight at pack out Personal Protective Equipment Equipment Frequency Reason Safety glasses C To protect eyes Leather shoes C To protect feet Gloves F To protect hands Ear Plugs I To protect hearing Milwaukee Tool is an equal opportunity employer.
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