Maintenance Technician

Binghamton - Oneonta, NY

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END DATE March 31, 2012

Job Summary

Company
Binghamton Binghamton
Location

Oneonta, NY, US

Job Type
Regular
Job Classification
Full Time
Experience
Mid-Career (2 - 15 years)
Education
High School Diploma or GED
Company Ref #
16019902.584134816019902.5841348
AJE Ref #
555514025
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Job Description

Maintains inventory, perform min/max counts on supplies. Maintains tool crib in an orderly manner
Maintains inventory of Production Supplies
Orders tooling/ Replacement parts as required- Pre-kit production jobs as required. Assists with waterbase ink inventory. Assists with Chemical base ink inventory.
Control and maintain all ink waste material.
Maintain all anilox cleaners, and sink area.
Service press chemicals daily.
Schedule & maintain service of company vehicles.
Troubleshoot problems with equipment/ repair as needed.
Perform general facility repairs/maintenance as required.
Assist with equipment preventative maintenance.
Assist in equipment installation and set up as needed.
Work as part of a team to insure production equipment is supported.
Works under the supervision of the Facilities Manager.
Other duties may be assigned.

Job Experience:

Necessary skills to include:
Attention to detail
Ability to identify materials used in the printing process
Good communication skills
Accuratly record information
Knowledge of math skills
Operate material handling equipment as needed
Knowledge and ability to use shop and hand tools as needed.

Highschool Diploma required.
5+ years experience.

Resume is required.
For inquiries please contact 607-770-9181.

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