Job Description
Revive Maintenance Engineering Technician reports to the Production Engineering Manager. This individual performs hands on work across 4 primary functional areas of our chemical processing equipment:
Equipment Maintenance
Equipment Build and Prototyping
System Operation
Maintenance SOP Authoring and Editing
In each of these areas the Maintenance Engineering Technician will work under the direction of an engineer or technical manager. They will be expected to perform their work based on verbal instructions, engineering drawings (schematics, models, BOM), and their own assessment of production needs. Engineering technicians are a key piece in the assessment and deployment of continuous improvement ideas at Revive.
Revive Maintenance Engineering Technicians may be asked to assist with laboratory work including performing experiments, analytical testing, and data management.
Primary Responsibilities
Works closely to identify, evaluate and eliminate safety hazards in collaboration with other staff members.
Receive improvement ideas and determine if and how to implement across the following areas:
Maintenance: updates or creates maintenance SOPs for engineering approval and operational adoption
Scheduling: creates and ensures adherence to scheduled maintenance plan for areas of responsibility
Equipment Troubleshooting and Design: performs first line troubleshooting of equipment failures, identifies and validates work arounds or design changes, and documents solutions under the direction of the Production Engineer Manager or step-up.
Builds and validates incremental system design changes (prototypes) under the direction of production engineering. Provides practical feedback to engineering to improve design usability or effectivity.
Help support operations by operating units as needed.
Implements equipment upgrades across production systems.
Additional Responsibilities
In addition to the primary responsibilities Engineering Technicians may be asked to support laboratory investigations, data management, and operations process creation/improvement.
Qualifications
Must be a high school graduate with 5 or more years of experience in a technical role with hands-on mechanical or electrical assembly and troubleshooting OR an associate degree (or higher) in a technical field of study and hands-on assembly and troubleshooting experience (hobby or professional level).
Must have the ability to investigate and analyze mechanical and chemical processes and equipment
Must be able to communicate clearly in both verbal and written formats the challenges and opportunities that arise in a manufacturing/production environment
Must be able to calmly and deliberately work through the operation, evaluation, and upgrade of new and existing equipment
Must be capable of becoming forklift trained (competency) and certified (compliance)
Must be able to regularly lift and relocate objects and equipment weighing 25 lbs.
Must be familiar and competent with hand and power tools such as, but not exclusive to, wrenches, screwdrivers, drills, grinders, and saws.
Must be able to effectively able to collaborate and communicate with other technicians, management, and other engineering team members
Should be competent with MS Office tools
Job Type
Full-time, hourly exempt
Monday through Friday with infrequent weekends and occasional off-site work
Hybrid shift (split first and seconds) standard (occasionally evening shifts to cover heavy maintenance)
Primary work location: Columbus Ohio
Benefits
Medical / Dental / Vision insurance available
FSA and HAS
Paid time off (PTO)
401(k) matching
Compensation: $36-44/hour
Full-time