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The Clorox Company Maintenance Technician/EIC- 12hr (7pm-7am) in Forest Park, Georgia
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Your role at Clorox:
At Clorox, we are seeking a qualified candidate for a Mechanical Technician/EIC position at our Atlanta West facility. Duties include following all Clorox Plant safety rules, troubleshooting mechanical and electrical faults, performing PMs, ensuring stock of critical spares, executing work orders. This facility utilizes automated packaging equipment and utilities to manufacture and distribute disinfecting wipes. The plant has a variety of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic equipment that must be maintained and repaired
Successful candidates must demonstrate detailed working knowledge in many technical areas, have the ability, competence, and drive to troubleshoot these systems with minimum supervision to enable reliable manufacturing.
Starting Hourly rate: $37.36.
In this role, you will:
Maintain, troubleshoot, analyze, and repair equipment to prevent, resolve, and eliminate various process failures and equipment breakdowns (mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, power transmission, electrical, controls, etc.).
Troubleshoot motor and motor control problems. The technician needs to have thorough knowledge of all VFDs, PLCs, and servo motors used in plants.
Clean work area after each job and maintenance of the workstation.
Utilize computer software (SAP, Microsoft Suite, Internet, Process Book, FactoryTalk, etc.) to perform several tasks (Create/Edit Work Orders, Look Up Parts, Researching Equipment, Email, Tracking Time, Troubleshoot Equipment, etc.)
Demonstrate a self-motivated work behavior requiring limited to no supervision.
Demonstrate a strong commitment to the plant non-negotiables.
Read and update technical manuals and drawings
Understand shaft alignment techniques/tools
Understand and maintain mechanical drive systems, lubrication, and various pump types.
Perform pipe fitting Use hand tools, power tools, welding equipment, rigging equipment, various man-lifts, and shop equipment (mills, lathes, band saws, presses, etc.)
Utilize fabrication and assembly skills to repair defective machinery using drawings, manuals, and/or sample parts to determine dimensions, set up requirements, etc., of the finished workpiece
Identify and install bearings, seals, belts, chains, and other parts/components of automated packaging equipment
Ability to deal professionally with people during times of equipment breakdown.
Initiative -- demonstrated pride in workmanship, neatness of work and in personal dress. Responsibility -- fulfilling obligations of job assignments and reporting to work in a dependable manner. Reporting into the department when unable to come to work in enough time to cover their shift.
Demonstrate the ability to perform the following tasks using various shop equipment:
Turn down a shaft using a lathe
Cut a keyway in a shaft using a milling machine
Broach a sprocket
Cut metal using a torch
Basic stick welding
Threading pipe with a hand and powered pipe threader
Demonstrate a basic working knowledge of DC and AC circuits and the ability to read a schematic
Demonstrate the ability to replace or adjust the following electrical devices
Demonstrate the ability to locate I/O’s on PLC from schematics
Demonstrate the ability to use a multi-meter
Knowledge of variable frequency drive operations
Demonstrate a knowledge of motor control circuits
Demonstrate an understanding of electrical device functionality
Properly terminate wiring
Ability to perform address and rung searches
Follow ladder logic for troubleshooting
Ability to read and update P&ID’s
What we look for:
Education and Work Experience: Industrial maintenance work experience of at least 5 years. Candidate can substitute successful completion of a two (2) year college curriculum in technical areas AND/OR vocational school certificates of completion of training in electrical or mechanical technical areas. Other vendor courses in machining, electricity, or welding. Wide exposure to various technical areas during past work experience will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Proficiency in maintaining, troubleshooting, analyzing, and repairing mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, power transmission, electrical, and control systems.
Thorough knowledge of VFDs, PLCs, and servo motors.
Ability to repair defective machinery using drawings, manuals, and sample parts.
Skilled in using hand tools, power tools, welding equipment, rigging equipment, man-lifts, and shop equipment (e.g., mills, lathes, band saws, presses).
Understanding of shaft alignment techniques and tools.
Ability to maintain mechanical drive systems, lubrication, and various pump types.
Pipe fitting skills.
Electrical Skills:
Knowledge of variable frequency drive operations and motor control circuits.
Proficiency in following ladder logic for troubleshooting and reading/updating P&IDs.
Ability to respond appropriately to stakeholders at all levels.
Integrity in dealing with people during equipment breakdowns.
Self-Motivation and Work Ethic- proven self-motivated work behavior requiring limited supervision.
Strong dedication to plant non-negotiables and company policies.
Ability to understand and evaluate equipment operation to detect or anticipate malfunctions.
Candidates should have computer skills using all the appropriate business computer programs such as Microsoft Office. Experience with computerized maintenance management systems such as SAP is preferred but not required.
Candidate’s experience or familiarity with servo motion control systems is preferred but not required.
We seek out and celebrate diverse backgrounds and experiences. We’re looking for fresh perspectives, a desire to bring your best, and a non-stop drive to keep growing and learning.
At Clorox, we have a Culture of Inclusion. We believe our values-based culture connects to our purpose and helps our people be the best versions of themselves, professionally and personally. This means building a workplace where every person can feel respected, valued, and fully able to participate in our Clorox community. Learn more about our I&D program & initiatives here (https://www.thecloroxcompany.com/company/idea/) .
Benefits we offer to help you be well and thrive:
Competitive compensation
Generous 401(k) program in the US and similar programs in international
Health benefits and programs that support both your physical and mental well-being
Flexible work environment, depending on your role
Meaningful opportunities to keep learning and growing
Half-day Fridays, depending on your location
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Who we are.
We champion people to be well and thrive every single day. We’re proud to be in every corner of homes, schools, and offices—making daily life simpler and easier through our beloved brands. Working with us, you’ll join a team of passionate problem solvers and relentless innovators fueled by curiosity, growth, and progress. We relish taking on new, interesting challenges that allow our people to collaborate and thrive at work. And most importantly, we care about each other as multifaceted, whole humans. Join us as we reimagine what’s possible and work with purpose to make a difference in the world.
This is the place where doing the right thing matters.
Doing the right thing is the compass that guides every decision we make—and we’re proud to be globally recognized and awarded for our continuous corporate responsibility efforts. Clorox is a signatory of the United Nations Global Compact and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's New Plastics Economy Global Commitment. The Clorox Company and its Foundation prioritize giving back to the communities we call home and contribute millions annually in combined cash grants, product donations, and cause-marketing. For more information, visit TheCloroxCompany.com and follow us on social media at @CloroxCo.
Our commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equal employment opportunity.
We seek out and celebrate diverse backgrounds and experiences. We’re always looking for fresh perspectives, a desire to bring your best, and a nonstop drive to keep growing and learning. Learn more about our Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Allyship (IDEA) journey here (https://www.thecloroxcompany.com/company/idea/) .
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