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Location(s):
 
 Houston, TX, US, 77029
 
Work Arrangement:
 On Site
 
 Maintenance Mechanic 3rd Class Job Description Job Title: Maintenance Mechanic 3rd - Class Department: Maintenance  Reports to: Maintenance Leader Pay: $32.15 Supervises: N/A FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Date: 9/18/23 
 The purpose of the 3rd class mechanic is to perform as professional, highly skilled and exceptionally competent maintenance person. Participates in teams to develop and implement solutions. 
 JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESPRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Plant and Environmental Safety 
 
        
 Lives the Owens Corning Safety Stand and meets all safety requirements. Safety is a condition of employment. Take personal ownership to work safely and hold other team members to the same high standards of safetyNotify supervisor immediately of any accident, near miss or on- the -job injury when it occurs no matter how insignificant it may seem. Participates in the safety, quality, autonomous maintenance, TPM and housekeeping programs as established within the plant; including but not limited to Focused Improvement Events, Safety Committee, Training, etc. Performs job tasks to reduce environmental impact and adheres to the environmental regulations and recycling procedures for waste disposal.Complies with all plant rules and safety regulations.Performs cleanup duties at workstations and/or equipment/machinery.Communicates safety concerns and/or equipment problems/abnormalities to appropriate personnel, maintaining strong communication with the appropriate line section operators to ensure immediate action is taken for product out of spec.Inspect vehicles before use and throughout shift, keeping all equipment clean and operational.
 
 
 TPM 
 
        
 Participates in plant TPM initiatives - completing activities associated with TPM tasks (adheres to CILT standard, 5S).Continues to use TPM methodology to gain a better understanding of the equipment.Identifies and participates proactively in learning opportunities and develops expertise in those areas.Utilizes Focus Improvement tools to problem solve.Works to achieve zero injuries, zero defects and zero losses.During PM days, uses time effectively to bring equipment to optimal condition for zero losses.Maintain DM and Step Boards.
 
 
 Maintenance  
 
        
 Energy Control Procedures (ECP's) and Lock Tag Try (LTT) system. Respect for the potential hazards within the manufacturing operation. Training and regular auditing of the process.Fluent in the language of the plant.Computer literacy - email, simple spreadsheet, word doc.Safe rigging procedures.Forklift operation, licensed - will provide certification.PLC basics -- Ability to identify key components of a PLC and describe their functionTroubleshooting basics, how to analyze a problem and step to the root cause. Help reduce cycle time to problem resolution and eliminates the "replace and see what happens method".Process 101 - Basic concepts of what it takes to consistently manufacture shingles. Critical product characteristics, key process variables, customer needs etc.Business 101 - World Class Manufacturing (WCM) concepts, what are they, individual and business benefits. Key business metrics and focus. Installs, modifies or maintains plant equipment and assists in determining appropriate methods to accomplish these tasks. Must work safely and follow all documented and "common sense" safety policies and procedures.Read, understand, and analyze blueprints and other technical data references.Expert use of hand and power tools.Inspects plant equipment to identify potential problems prior to breakdown occurrences.Complies with good housekeeping practices on the job and insures work areas are clean and picked up after each job completion.Follows all environmental compliance polices & programs.Work as instructed with outside contractors.
 
 
 Mechanical 
 
        
 Ability to properly precision align belt, gear or direct coupled shafts using proper tools to specified tolerances. Understanding of lubrication principles and bearing tolerances and basic bearing "physics"-I.E. how does it work in terms of need for extreme care, keeping clean, etc.Hydraulic systems understanding - identify and describe the function of hydraulic componentsSame as above for compressed air and steam, (where applicable) systems.Understanding of pump basics and operating characteristics including effects of suction pressures, head pressures, sealing/packing techniques.Ability to track conveyor belts properly and understanding the physics of belt operation and tracking including bucket elevators; belt splicing.Ability to read air and power fluid schematics.Basic welding for all; structural and piping welding for at least one craft per plant.Pipefitting - alignment, flange, threading.Basic electrical component "how they work" understanding: solenoids, motors, heaters, contacts, and photoeyes.Ultrasonic rotating equipment troubleshooting. 
 
 
 Electrical 
 
        
 Basic industrial electrical code.Capability to read schematics and P&ID drawings.Fusing, thermal overload protection, wire sizing, motor theory, etc.AC, DC and Servo drive system (basics).Be able to safely conduct motor control and power circuit troubleshooting. Understand fuse sizing, take motor amp readings, understand basic DC motor control, etc.Ability to fully understand the various control loops in the plant including IM/APC systems and weight control equipment. 
 
        
 Burner system understanding, troubleshooting and properly tuning 
 
 
 Other  
 
        
 Demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate.Support the training and development of colleagues.Demonstrates flexibility to changing priorities as business needs dictate.Identifies and participates proactively in learning opportunities, and develops expertise in those areas.Follows standard operating procedures and processes.Can and is willing to make decisions. Knows the chain of command to get support. Regular Attendance on site and the ability to rotate varying shifts.All other duties as assigned or needed.
 
 
 SKILLS AND ABILITIES The employee should hold the following skills and abilities: 
 
        
 Demonstrated desire to impact safetyMust be able to work independently or in a team atmosphere with minimal direct supervision Demonstrated mechanical aptitude and the ability to troubleshootHigh attention to detailDemonstrated ability to multi-taskBasic mathematics skillsAble to effectively communicate (read, write, speak, understand) EnglishBasic ElectricalBasic PLCBasic HydraulicBasic PneumaticsBasic Blueprint & Schematic readingProficient in SAP PM Module
 
 
 COMPUTER AND SOFTWARE COMPENTENCIES The employee must be able to: 
 
        
 Work with a computer to perform basic data entry Demonstrate basic computer skills such as Microsoft Outlook, IVC and SAP.
 
 
 EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE 
 
 
        
 High School Diploma or GED Equivalent required.Manufacturing or process related experience preferred.Preferably five (5) years in a related maintenance trade or occupation that involved electrical, hydraulic machinery and equipment in a manufacturing environment. Able to demonstrate trouble-shooting techniques and have a basic understanding of blueprints. Basic ability and knowledge of welding practices and hydraulic circuitry. Advanced understanding of electrical circuitry. Basic PLC knowledge. Must have the ability to interpret instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form. Flair for working with large industrial machines. Must be able to work independently or in a team atmosphere with minimal direct supervision with drive toward accomplishment, and to produce high quality work.
 
 
 ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT 
 
        
 Must remain drug freeExposure to dust/dirt/fumes/fiberglassAbility to work in wet environments: including head and feetIndustrial manufacturing environment with extreme temperature variation Exposure to sounds or noise levels that maybe uncomfortable (hearing protection is provided)Ability to wear applicable PPE for up to 12 hoursAbility to distinguish colors and shadingAbility to become certified to operate a forkliftProlonged sitting, standing, or walking for 8 - 12 hour shiftsBending and twisting; repetitive movementsAble to do repetitive hand, arm, leg movements for up to 12 hoursMust be able to squat, bend at the waist and knees freelyBe able to climb up to three floors or stairs, use full upper body movement for process; stand up to 12 hours with breaksAbility to work from heightsLift, push and pull 40lbs.repetitivelyHandle, control, feed, or feel objects, tools or productMust be able to work flexible rotating shift schedules - mandatory overtime as required
 
 
 This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee(s) incumbent in this position. Employee(s) will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by any person authorized to give instructions or assignments. A review of this position has excluded the marginal functions of the position that are incidental to the performance of fundamental job duties. All duties and responsibilities are essential job functions and requirements and are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. To perform this job successfully, the incumbents(s) will possess the skills, aptitudes, and abilities to perform each duty proficiently. Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health or safety of themselves or others. The requirements listed in this document are the minimum levels of knowledge, skills, and abilities.  This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an "at will" relationship. 
 
 Nearest Major Market: Houston
 
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