Materion Corporation

MaintenanceTechnician

Reading, Pennsylvania, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Maintenance Technician at Materion Corporation. Skills: industrial machinery maintenance, equipment repair, troubleshooting, mechanical craft skills, electrical functions. Perform a variety of basic pipefitting, welding, painting and plumbing. Perform basic electrical functions (including: run conduit, 3-phase motor hook, electrical connections)”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

troubleshoot

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School Diploma or equivalent, Minimum of 4 years applicable work experience or an equivalent combination of industrial maintenance experience and education

What You'll Do.

Perform a variety of basic pipefitting

painting and plumbing

Perform basic electrical functions (including: run conduit

electrical connections)

Employ other mechanical craft skills in connection with repair or maintenance of equipment

Read and interpret basic blue prints

instruction manuals and work orders

Perform basic functions within the waste / water treatment facility

Troubleshoot and repair hydraulic systems

Fabricate steel and sheet metal projects

Requisition materials as needed and in accordance with appropriate purchasing guidelines

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Read and interpret basic blue prints, sketches, instruction manuals and work orders

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