FRONT END MAINTENANCE MECHANIC | DAYS 6A - 6P | 4 ON 4 OFF | $29.64 - $33.52 PER HR at Crown Cork & Seal USA, Inc. Careers summary:
The Front End Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for the setup, operation, and maintenance of machinery involved in the can-making process. This includes inspecting and loading coils, monitoring can specifications, and ensuring compliance with production standards. The role requires knowledge of pneumatics, hydraulics, and precision measurement devices to maintain equipment efficiency and safety in the workplace.
Position Overview:
The Front End Maintainers initiate the can making process and responsible for the set up, operation and maintenance of the cupping press, body makers, trimmers, and conveying systems.
Duties And Responsibilities:
- Inspect, upend and load coils onto the unwinder and feed coils through lubricator and into press.
- Set-up, maintenance and operation of the upender, unwinder, lubricator, and cupping press.
- Set-up, maintenance and operation of the body makers, trimmers, and conveying systems.
- Inspect and monitor, then enter into computer the following can specifications:
- flange wall thickness - mid-wall thickness
- dome depth - trim can height
- Perform visual checks and cup weights to insure that process is in compliance and take appropriate measures.
- Assist in other areas as needed to maintain smooth can flow through the plant.
- Complete required paperwork and documentation such as coil log, check sheets, etc.
- Maintain cleanliness of all work areas and machines and practice proper safety procedures.
- Performs other job-related duties as required or assigned
- Working knowledge of pneumatics and hydraulics
- Basic knowledge of how electrical components work
- Ability to use precision measurement devices (i.e. calipers, micrometers and dial indicators)
- Experience taking things apart and putting back together (preferred)
Keywords:
Front End Mechanic, Can Making, Machinery Maintenance, Pneumatics, Hydraulics, Cupping Press, Body Makers, Safety Procedures, Equipment Operation