Maintenance Technician
Listed on 2026-07-16
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer
Benefits
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Vision insurance
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for the preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, and upkeep of all manufacturing equipment, facility systems, and building fixtures s is a hands‑on, multi‑skilled role supporting continuous production operations in an FDA‑regulated dietary supplement manufacturing environment. The Maintenance Technician ensures that all equipment—including tablet presses, capsule filling machines, V‑blenders, blister carding machines, HVAC systems, compressed air systems, dust collection systems, scales, conveyors, and general building infrastructure—remains in safe, reliable, and cGMP‑compliant operating condition.
This role is critical to minimizing production downtime and maintaining the facility in audit‑ready condition at all times.
- Develop, schedule, and execute a preventive maintenance (PM) program for all manufacturing equipment, facility systems, and building fixtures.
- Perform routine PM tasks including lubrication, filter changes, belt and gasket replacement, calibration support, bearing inspection, and wear‑part replacement on tablet presses, capsule machines, V‑blenders, blister packaging machines, and ancillary equipment.
- Maintain and service HVAC systems, compressed air systems, dust collection and ventilation systems, plumbing, and electrical systems.
- Inspect and maintain building fixtures including lighting, doors, loading docks, fire suppression equipment, eye wash stations, emergency showers, and warehouse racking.
- Maintain PM logs, schedules, and records in compliance with cGMP documentation requirements.
- Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic issues on production equipment, including tablet presses, capsule filling machines, blister carding machines, V‑blenders, conveyors, and packaging equipment.
- Respond promptly to production floor equipment breakdowns to minimize downtime and restore operations as quickly as possible.
- Troubleshoot and repair facility systems including HVAC, refrigeration, compressed air, dust collection, plumbing, and electrical circuits.
- Read and interpret equipment manuals, technical drawings, schematics, wiring diagrams, and parts lists.
- Fabricate, modify, or adapt parts and fixtures as needed using basic shop tools, welding equipment, or machining.
- Coordinate with external service contractors and OEM representatives for specialized repairs, installations, or warranty work.
- Assist with the installation, setup, and commissioning of new manufacturing equipment.
- Support equipment qualification activities (IQ/OQ/PQ) in coordination with the Quality Department.
- Ensure all new or modified equipment meets safety, cGMP, and operational requirements before release to production.
- Support the calibration program for production instruments including scales/balances, temperature and humidity sensors, pressure gauges, and tablet hardness testers.
- Maintain calibration records and ensure instruments are calibrated on schedule per cGMP requirements.
- Coordinate with external calibration vendors as needed.
- Perform all lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures before working on any equipment per OSHA 29 CFR and MKRS SOPs.
- Follow all confined space entry, hot work permit, and electrical safety procedures as applicable.
- Wear all required PPE for specific tasks, including safety glasses, steel‑toe boots, gloves, hearing protection, respirator, and arc flash protection as warranted.
- Maintain SDS awareness for all chemicals, solvents, lubricants, and cleaning agents used in maintenance activities.
- Follow cGMP requirements when working in or near production areas, including proper gowning, handwashing, and tool sanitization to prevent product contamination.
- Ensure all maintenance work in production areas is followed by proper cleaning and line clearance before production resumes.
- Report any safety hazards, equipment deficiencies, or facility issues to the Production Manager immediately.
- Complete maintenance…
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