
· Learn about maintenance and reliability principles as they apply within the distribution center.
· Learn effective preventative maintenance plans and schedules for all facility equipment and systems, contributing to overall operational efficiency.
· Learn the importance of safety protocols related to team members and equipment within the distribution center.
· Diagnose error conditions related to Materials Handling Equipment and Automated Picking Systems occurring in the Distribution Center and perform necessary repairs.
· Oversee maintenance, modifications, and system upgrades of Materials Handling Equipment and Automated Picking System controls to enhance performance.
· Assess the efficiency of materials handling equipment and automated picking systems, recommending and implementing necessary modifications as required.
· Perform routine preventive maintenance tasks to ensure continued productivity of warehouse operations and minimize downtime.
· Learn the Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) system by documenting repairs required and performed on equipment in the Distribution Center.
· Participate in the inventory of spare parts, ensuring that necessary components are available to support maintenance activities.
· Perform related duties as assigned, demonstrate adaptability and a willingness to take on new challenges within the maintenance team.
· This is an entry-level position requiring 0-3 years of related experience with progressive responsibilities or a combination of education and experience.
· Pursuing an associate degree or trade program certification
· Basic experience in electrical, pneumatics, hydraulics, and mechanical systems.
· Basic understanding of automated systems, equipment and overall theory of operation
· Must not require sponsorship to work in the US now or in the future
· Repair Knowledge: Learn the basics of repair tasks related to warehouse operations, design, and systems, with a focus on process improvement and standardization.
· Communication Skills: Develop excellent oral and written communication abilities, collaborating with colleagues and cross-functional teams while learning to translate technical information for diverse audiences.
· Attention to Detail: Cultivate meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to quality and safety in all maintenance tasks.
· EAMS Proficiency: Gain proficiency in using Enterprise Asset Management Systems (EAMS) and understanding technical documentation practices.
· Mechanical Comprehension: Learn to read and interpret mechanical drawings, blueprints, and piping diagrams.
· Problem-Solving Skills: Develop basic problem-solving skills to effectively address maintenance-related challenges.
· Organizational Skills: Enhance organizational abilities, learning to balance multiple tasks simultaneously.
· Discretion and Sensitivity: Understand the importance of tactful discretion when handling difficult or sensitive information.
· Persuasive Communication: Learn to communicate effectively to establish rapport and understanding with both technical and non-technical audiences.
· Issue Resolution: Gain skills to resolve issues efficiently and effectively, identifying the appropriate level of detail and effort for assigned tasks.
· Software Proficiency: Acquire proficiency in basic software applications, including Microsoft Office Suite, to support documentation and reporting tasks.
· Engineering Principles Knowledge: Build foundational knowledge of architectural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing (MEP), and industrial engineering principles, including relevant industry regulations (e.g., ISO, CE, UL, OSHA, ANSI)