Demonstrate familiarity with the operating manual and safety instructions for commonly used power tools, applicable OSHA industrial shop safety requirements and compliance with company safety practices and procedures.
Demonstrate understanding of built-in safety devices such as interlocks and limit switches on commonly used power tools.
Demonstrate proper use of personal protection devices such as safety glasses, hard hats, safety shoes and hearing protection.
Insuring that power tools are secured properly before start-up
Checking safety devices (covers, guards, limit switches, etc) are in place and functioning properly prior to operating machine
Observing safe and proper environmental handling of stock materials and fluids such as coolants
Maintaining clean, neat and safe work area
Demonstrate knowledge and proper application of hazardous energy lockout/tag out procedures
Hazardous waste disposal procedures
Familiarization with firefighting equipment and techniques
Administration
Familiar with e-time system operation and procedures for clocking in/out
Familiar with computerized maintenance management system; basic system navigation, notification and work order transactions, work order labor entry.
Inventory of spare parts – making reservations and parts checkout, direct purchase requisitions.
Equipment Operation and General Troubleshooting
ID Fans
Conveyors: Screw, belt, roller, and pneumatic
General Maintenance and Familiarization
Proper use of hand tools
Proper use of power tools
Selecting the correct fastener.
Proper selection and use of torque wrenches
Using precision alignment equipment (Rotalign Ultra).
Precision Measuring tools: Micrometers, calipers, and indicators.
Machine Shop tools (Drill press, lathe, metal shear, band saw, grinders).
Maintenance of Machinery
Basic Equipment Troubleshooting and Root Cause Analysis (RCA) techniques.