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Manufacturing Repair Technician

Morristown, TN
  • Position Summary:

    This position is crucial for maintaining smooth manufacturing processes and ensuring product quality. A Repair Technician is a subject matter expert (SME) on product functionality and standard operating procedures. With this knowledge a technician will contribute to identifying and resolving product mechanical or performance issues by following all SOP’s and quality guidelines.

    Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

    • Identifying and resolve issues with machinery and production processes.
    • Work cross functionally with all departments to inspect, correct, and verify functioning capabilities.
    • Requires successful completion of training on assembly, wiring, software programming, and packaging of products.
    • Assist in the development training program that will be used to train staff in troubleshooting and operational procedures.
    • Involvement with rework and quality projects requiring strong attention to detail, following all SOPs and safety guidelines.
    • Cross trained in the areas of production, quality, and engineering to bring a holistic approach to resolving manufacturing challenges with products.
    • Lead batch reworks and troubleshooting issues to meet delivery demands.
    • Maintain records, manual and digital, of production processes and material used to ensure compliance with company policies and accurate inventory.
    • Apply lean manufacturing methods by providing systematic waste reduction ideas for improvements.
    • Perform other duties as required.

     

    Physical Requirements:

    • Stand and/or walk up to eight (8) hours per day.
    • Frequently lift and push/pull up to 35 pounds – occasionally above shoulders. Occasionally lift and push/pull up to 75 pounds – using Team Lift as needed.
    • Use of hand tools, power tools, high potential tester, lift devices, drive forklift, and assembly fixtures.
    • Read and interpret documents, legibly fill out inspection forms.
    • Communicate effectively and professionally with employees, supervisors, and management.
    • Support policies, procedures and initiatives in support of business objectives.
    • Maintain a safe, clean, organized, and efficient work area.

     

    Required Education and Experience:

    • 3+ years of manufacturing or rework experience. Experience in the outdoor power equipment is a plus.
    • High school diploma or GED equivalency.
    • Knowledge of quality assurance processes.
    • Ability to quickly identify deviations from the norm.
    • Strong attention to detail, familiarity with the details of each step in the manufacturing process.
    • Must be able troubleshoot electro-mechanical assemblies.
    • Mechanical aptitude to interpret written instructions then applying knowledge for quickest resolution.
    • Cross trained in all work areas within production to ensure accuracy and quality of final product.
    • Must be proficient in Microsoft Office, excel, SAP, and other inventory tracking programs.
    • Strong mechanical aptitude.
    • Confidence in addressing problems and taking appropriate action.
    • Excellent interpersonal skills including strong verbal and written skills.
    • Positive attitude, exemplary attendance, and reliable team member.
    • Self-starting with solid follow-through and multitasking abilities.
    • Ability to adjust in a fast-paced environment with a challenging workload.

     

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