The Industrial Maintenance Reliability Technician II-III is responsible for supporting maximum plant reliability by performing maintenance tasks and activities as an owner of Sonoco’s Maintenance Excellence Process. The IMRT will use advanced multi-craft training and knowledge to perform proactive equipment/process/system maintenance; troubleshoot failures, perform highly effective root cause analysis, and make repairs in a manner that minimizes the potential for repeat failures.
Requirements
- Understand and comply with safety policies and procedures
- Perform all tasks in a safe manner
- Set the standard for safe behavior
- Proactively maintain, improve, install, and troubleshoot and repair mechanical, electrical, robotic/automation, hydraulic, pneumatic, and steam (location specific) systems/processes/equipment
- Install/troubleshoot/maintain AC and DC drives/motors
- Effectively perform troubleshooting activities on PLC programs
- Weld as required by location
- Fabricate and install various electrical, piping, pneumatic, and mechanical equipment as required by location
- Perform shop work using machining and shop equipment (lathes, drills, milling machines, etc) as required by location
- Safely and effectively troubleshoot and situationally assess equipment issues/failures
- Implement the most applicable, effective corrective action based on circumstances
- Conduct thorough root cause analysis and follow up to ensure the optimum corrective action has been taken
- Ensure corrective actions minimize the risk of repeat failures
- Assist in the development / modification and implementation of procedures / activities to drive to zero failure
- Drive the proactive maintenance process in the effort to eliminate unplanned failures
- Effectively perform Preventive / Predictive Maintenance tasks / procedures
- Participate in the development / improvement / optimization of Preventive / Predictive Maintenance procedures and tasks
- Communicate effectively with operations personnel to identify and resolve abnormal or degraded equipment conditions that could negatively impact safety, quality, or productivity
- Includes helping develop operator skill sets to a level that allow for asset ownership and care at the operator level
- Effectively document all maintenance activity in the Computerized Maintenance Management System to build an accurate database of asset history
- Assist in identifying opportunities to improve equipment inspection, lubrication and hard to access areas for new equipment installs and for current equipment
- Identify and utilize the proper tools for each individual job
- Meet or exceed housekeeping and 5S standards in all areas where maintenance work is performed, personal ownership areas, and all areas owned by the Maintenance Department
Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage for you and your dependents
- 401(k) retirement plan with company match
- Wellbeing tools and resources
- Paid time off and holidays
- Variety of company paid and voluntary employee-paid insurance plans
- Tuition reimbursement