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Electrical Maintenance Technician III- Memphis Plant

The Hershey Company
life insurance, tuition reimbursement, 401(k), retirement plan
United States, Tennessee, Memphis
975 Kansas St (Show on map)
Nov 24, 2024

Electrical Maintenance Technician III- Memphis Plant
Posted Date:

Oct 29, 2024
Requisition Number:

123422

Job Location: Memphis, TN

Position Type: Hourly

Sign-On Bonus: $8,000

The Hershey Company Memphis plant is a Non-Union plant producing products such as Ice Breakers, Breath Savers, and Good & Plenty, in a high-speed complex environment.

Pay:



  • Starting Payrate: $38.40 per hour
  • $1.00 per hour shift premium for hours worked on 2nd or 3rd shift.
  • $8000 Sign-On Bonus
  • Overtime Potential
  • Manufacturing Incentive Plan (MIP) Eligible


Total Rewards:



  • Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, & Vision)-Starting Day 1!
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan - with generous company match
  • Hershey Stock Purchase Program
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Life Insurance and Short-Term Disability



Shifts:



  • We require that you are flexible to work any shift, weekends, overtime, and holidays.
  • Schedule assignments upon hire are determined by plant needs.
  • Regular schedule is 8-hour shifts, Mandatory overtime could be weekly (scheduled for up to 12 hours/day, Monday through Sunday), daily (additional 4 hours on your 8-hour shift) and weekends (8 to 12-hour shifts).



Candidate Process:



  • Qualified applicants will be required to complete a Nocti electrical skills hands-on assessment.
  • Post-Offer Drug Screen, Physical Assessment and Background Check required



Summary:

The primary role and responsibility of the Maintenance Technician III is to provide mechanical and electrical support to the business units in maintaining, optimizing, assessing, troubleshooting, and repairing equipment and systems. The Tech III will also mentor and train Tech II, Tech I, and operators in troubleshooting and optimizing equipment and systems.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Electrical:



  • Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of basic electricity and electronics.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the National Electrical Code and NFPA 70-E
  • Demonstrate ability to properly identify, select, and operate electrician's tools.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of occupation-specific safety standards and procedures.
  • Demonstrate ability to read and interpret diagrams, manuals, schematics or blueprints
  • Demonstrate ability to plan layout of electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures consistent with specifications and local codes..
  • Demonstrate ability to prepare sketches of location of wiring and equipment or follow blueprints/diagrams to determine location of equipment and conformance of safety codes.
  • Demonstrate proper techniques used to measure, cut, bend, thread, assemble and install electrical conduits.
  • Demonstrate ability to construct and fabricate other electrical parts, using hand tools and specifications.
  • Demonstrate proper techniques used to install control and distribution apparatus, such as switches, outlets, relays, and circuit-breaker panels.
  • Demonstrate proper technique used to pull wire through an electrical conduit.
  • Demonstrate proper technique used to splice wires.
  • Demonstrate ability to identify, select, and operate electrician's testing equipment, such as ohmmeters, ammeters, voltmeters, and continuity testers.
  • Demonstrate proper techniques used to connect wiring to circuit breakers, transformers, lighting fixtures, thermostats, intercoms, signaling systems, power equipment, or other components.
  • Demonstrate proper techniques used to connect power cables to equipment, such as electric ranges or motors, and to install grounding leads.
  • Demonstrate proper technique used to check circuit connections to ensure electrical compatibility and safety of components.
  • Demonstrate ability to understand and make changes to PLC programs.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of local area networks and PLC systems in the field of industrial controls.
  • Demonstrate ability to operate, install, maintain, and troubleshoot AC & DC vector-type spindle drives, AC & DC servo axis drives, AC VFD and pulse width modulation (PWM) drives.
  • Demonstrate ability to use control circuits, ladder logic, and Boolean logic.



Mechanical:



  • Demonstrate ability to install and troubleshoot mechanical components including fasteners, power belting, pulleys, chain drives, shafting, dynamic shaft seals, sliding, ball, and roller bearings, lubricants, couplings, clutches, gear drives, speed reducers, and conveyor drive systems.
  • Demonstrate ability to install and operate hydraulic and pneumatic systems
  • Demonstrate an understanding of industrial machines and mechanical components.
  • Demonstrate the theory, operation, installation, alignment, maintenance and troubleshooting of conveyors.
  • Demonstrate ability to operate, install, maintain, and troubleshoot AC motors and control circuits.
  • Demonstrate ability to operate, install, maintain, and troubleshoot various hydraulic and pneumatic valves, pumps, cylinders, filtering, and hose fittings.
  • Demonstrate ability to operate, install, maintain, and troubleshoot centrifugal pumps, multi-stage pumps, peristaltic, diaphragm, piston and gear pumps.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of industrial piping. Including iron pipe, steel tubing, hydraulic hoses, plastic pipes, copper tubing, globe, gate, check and Sloan valves.
  • Demonstrate ability to operate, install, maintain, and troubleshoot HVAC systems. Including pressure/temperature regulator gauges, valves, tanks and pumps.
  • Demonstrate ability to operate, install, maintain, and troubleshoot steam systems. Including knowledge of boiler systems and heat exchangers.
  • Can effectively observe functioning of installed equipment or system to detect hazards, defects, and need for adjustments, relocation, replacement, or repair.
  • Diagnose and repair or replace malfunctioning apparatus and components, such as transformers, circuit breakers, fuses, motors, generators, and fixtures.
  • Demonstrate ability to make changes in parts of circuits to improve performance of equipment.
  • Demonstrate ability to work with SAP to process work orders or other documentation critical to equipment maintenance.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work under stress to meet scheduled deadlines.
  • Communicate with others to ensure maintenance and repairs meet operational needs.
  • Demonstrate the ability to locate sources of problems by observing mechanical devices in operation; listening for problems; using precision measuring and testing instruments.
  • Demonstrate the ability to removes defective parts by dismantling devices; using hoists, cranes, and hand and power tools; examining form and texture of parts.
  • Determines changes in dimensional requirements of parts by inspecting used parts; using rules, calipers, micrometers, and other measuring instruments.
  • Adjusts functional parts of devices and control instruments by using hand tools, levels, plumb bobs, and straightedges.
  • Controls downtime by informing production workers of routine preventive maintenance techniques; monitoring compliance.
  • Fabricates repair parts by using machine shop instrumentation and equipment.
  • Maintains equipment, parts, and supplies inventories by checking stock to determine inventory level; anticipating needed equipment, parts, and supplies; placing and expediting orders; verifying receipt.
  • Conserves maintenance resources by using equipment and supplies as needed to accomplish job results.
  • Provides mechanical maintenance information by answering questions and requests.
  • Maintains continuity among work teams by documenting and communicating actions, irregularities, and participating in daily pass down discussions.
  • Maintains safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations.
  • Demonstrate the ability to work under stress to meet scheduled deadlines.
  • Communicate with others to ensure maintenance and repairs meet operational needs.


Education:

Associate degree or higher preferred - or equivalent hands on technical experience of 5 plus years in a related field

Experience:



  • Minimum of 3 years of maintenance, electrical, and / or technical experience required.
  • Experience with Lean Manufacturing, Autonomous Maintenance, and TPM preferred
  • Experience with SAP-PM or another CMMS preferred
  • Practical knowledge and relevant experience in a Food production environment is a plus
  • Experience using precision instruments in either metric or English measurement systems
  • Experience in troubleshooting and problem-solving technics
  • Experience in reading schematics, prints, and electrical drawings.



Assessment Requirements:

To ensure the highest standards of maintenance proficiency, all applicants must successfully complete a maintenance-specific skills assessment. This assessment is required for further consideration for the position. If you require a reasonable accommodation as part of the application process, please contact a Talent Professional at 1-877-804-1794 or ApplicationHelp@hersheys.com. Internal applicants should submit a ticket in the HR Service Center -askhr@hersheys.com.

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