Maintenance Powered Equipment Technician - 1st Shift

Rothschild, WI
Full Time
Wausau Tile
Student (High School)

WAUSAU TILE – WHO WE ARE

Throughout the past seven decades, Wausau Tile has grown to become the preeminent manufacturer of architectural concrete, terrazzo and metal products. We were the first American manufacturer of cementitious terrazzo tile and among the first domestic producers of hydraulically pressed concrete pavers. Today we are a leader in innovative sustainable manufacturing practices, using recycled materials and green technology, and our products are found in virtually every community in the United States. Our 550,000-square-foot manufacturing facility remains in the heart of the American Midwest – encompassing more than 10 acres.

WHY WORK FOR US?

  • Enjoy vacation in your first year of employment!
  • Performance-based annual bonuses (contingent upon company goals being met).
  • Competitive wages.
  • Promotional opportunities.
  • 9 paid holidays so that you can enjoy spending time with family and friends.
  • Periodic celebrations to make you feel recognized and valued.
  • Applicant Referral Bonus.
  • Our medical, dental, and vision benefits provide comprehensive coverage at affordable rates.
  • Our 401(k) plan, life insurance, and short-term disability are great ways to protect your financial future.
  • Learn new skills and advance your career with company-paid tuition assistance.

General:

We are looking for a hardworking, energetic, safety and quality-minded person with a strong mechanical and basic electrical background to work in the above referenced position. This person must be able to work well with others, independently, and with minimal supervision. Interested candidate(s) must be able to problem solve mechanical and basic electrical issues.

Ideal candidates are ASE certified mechanics. Wausau Tile is willing to invest in furthereducation pertaining to the role. Applicants must maintain a safety first mentality in thought and action.

JobSummary:

Job duties will be primarily driven by work order requests, related duties for emergency repairs and regularly scheduled preventative maintenance.

Responsibilities will include troubleshooting forklifts and motorized vehicle issues; communicating problems; providing maintenance and repair services as assigned; accurately record and submit time-keeping and work order related paperwork.

Maintain compliance with safety and environmental policies and procedures.

Utilize skills expertise in mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic as required.

Troubleshooting and diagnostic work.

Repair work including: disassembly and part replacement

Light fabrication as required to support equipment functionality.

Provide scheduled preventative maintenance to equipment as needed (inspection, oiling, greasing, clean, etc.)

Effective communication with the team is critical on all shifts, with peers and leadership as required.

Provide documentation as needed to complete work orders and send emails as needed.

Lead and support as required.

Physical Requirements:

Includes but is not limited to, prolonged periods of standing, working on a computer, bending, reaching, stretching, lifting, walking, twisting, squatting and kneeling. Adjusting or moving objects up to 50 pounds in all directions. Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or fingers, knees, back shoulders and neck. Ascending or descending ladders, stairs, and the like.

Wausau Tile is an EEO/AA including Vets and Disability status Employer.
 

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