Amazon Japan G. K.

Logistics

サイトメンテナンスシニアテクニシャン

$7500–10500k ~AI est. Amagasaki-shi, Hyogo, Japan FULL TIME
The Brief

“サイトメンテナンスシニアテクニシャン at Amazon Japan G. K.. Skills: Equipment maintenance, Logistics automation, Process improvement. Perform daily inspections. Respond to abnormalities”

Industry & Context.

Logistics
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting; Root cause analysis

Eligibility Requirements

Shift work required, Car/bicycle use requires application/permission, Motorcycle/taxi use not permitted

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1+ year machinery/electrical maintenance experience, 1+ year production tech/equipment installation experience, PC operation experience, Business-level Japanese proficiency

Nice to Have

Logistics equipment maintenance experience, Field engineer experience, Mechanical parts knowledge, Electrical parts knowledge, Control equipment knowledge, Mechanical engineering basics, Electrical engineering basics, Industrial high school/vocational school grad, Workplace safety knowledge, English communication skills, Ownership, Curiosity and ambition, Teamwork, Agility and flexibility, Contribute to inclusive culture, Work in diverse groups

What You'll Do.

Perform daily inspections

Respond to abnormalities

Conduct equipment inspections

Restore equipment from failure

Perform preventive maintenance

Perform periodic maintenance

Perform condition-based maintenance

Perform corrective maintenance

Implement safety measures

Implement work environment safety

Conduct 5S activities

Implement Kaizen activities

Modify electrical systems

Modify control systems

Conduct maintenance planning

Participate in design reviews

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work in teams

Communication Scope

Reporting; Contact; Consultation

Free ATS check

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