
Skilled Maintenance Mechanic Technician with expertise in diagnosing mechanical issues and conducting preventive maintenance. Committed to safety compliance and effective communication within team environments.
• Controls outputs, such as motors, lights, alarms, and valves.
Programs are written using logic-based languages, most commonly, Ladder Logic.
• Perform intermediate-level maintenance and repairs on vehicles, machinery, or equipment.
• Diagnose mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic issues using diagnostic tools and manuals.
• Conduct routine inspections and preventive maintenance (e.g., oil changes, brake checks, fluid levels).
• Replace or repair worn or defective parts, such as belts, hoses, filters, and sensors.
• Assist senior technicians with complex repairs or overhauls.
• Maintain accurate service records, and complete work orders.
• Ensure compliance with safety protocols and environmental regulations.
• Operate forklifts, hoists, and other equipment to move parts or vehicles as needed.
• Communicate effectively with supervisors and team members about repair status and parts needs.
Keep work areas clean, organized, and stocked with necessary tools and supplies.
• Identify symptoms or signs of malfunction through observation, testing, or customer reports.
Use diagnostic tools (e.g., multimeters, scanners, software) to pinpoint issues.
• Review manuals, schematics, or technical documentation to understand system behavior.
Isolate faulty components by testing individual parts or subsystems.
• Perform step-by-step checks to rule out common causes.
Repair or replace defective parts, and retest the system.
• Document findings, actions taken, and final resolution.
• Communicate clearly with team members or clients about the issue.
• Perform intermediate-level maintenance and repairs on vehicles, machinery, or equipment.
• Diagnose mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic issues using diagnostic tools and manuals.
• Conduct routine inspections and preventive maintenance (e.g., oil changes, brake checks, fluid levels). • Replace or repair worn or defective parts, such as belts, hoses, filters, and sensors.
• Assist senior technicians with complex repairs or overhauls.
• Maintain accurate service records, and complete work orders.
• Ensure compliance with safety protocols and environmental regulations.
• Operate forklifts, hoists, and other equipment to move parts or vehicles as needed.
• Communicate effectively with supervisors and team members about repair status and parts needs. Keep work areas clean, organized, and stocked with necessary tools and supplies.
• Identify symptoms or signs of malfunction through observation, testing, or customer reports. Use diagnostic tools (e.g., multimeters, scanners, software) to pinpoint issues.
• Review manuals, schematics, or technical documentation to understand system behavior. Isolate faulty components by testing individual parts or subsystems.
• Perform step-by-step checks to rule out common causes. Repair or replace defective parts, and retest the system.
• Document findings, actions taken, and final resolution.
• Communicate clearly with team members or clients about the issue.
• Read blueprints and technical diagrams to understand system layout and installation requirements.
Assemble and install conveyor belt systems using hand and power tools.
• Align and tension belts to ensure smooth and safe operation.
• Splice and vulcanize belts (joining sections together using heat or adhesives).
• Mount motors, rollers, and control panels as part of the system setup.
Test system functionality after installation to verify performance and safety.
• Troubleshoot mechanical issues during or after installation.
• Perform preventive maintenance to reduce wear and extend belt life.
• Replace worn or damaged components, such as bearings, pulleys, or belts.
• Follow safety protocols and comply with OSHA or site-specific regulations.