Maintenance Technician III – P25-123524-1-2508
FedEx
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The Maintenance Technician III supports the FedEx industrial maintenance
of material handling to complete preventative and predictive maintenance
and repair of material handling systems. Will utilize prescribed
processes as they relate to mechanical power transmission, electrical,
PLC/controls, welding/fabrication and other industrial maintenance
related systems. May troubleshoot component and systems issues.
ESSEN
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– Under minimal supervision, provides preventative and predictive
maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of material handling systems
through demonstrated proficiency in mechanical power transmission
and electrical with working knowledge of PLC/controls and
welding/fabrication
– Adheres to all applicable safety standards and promotes a safe work
environment by attending safety meetings and required trainings and
addressing all safety concerns
– Will interpret electrical or mechanical schematics, manufacturers
manuals and engineering specifications to troubleshoot, diagnose and
repair system faults and failures or determine escalation
– Responds to sort calls to diagnose problems and make repairs
– Ability to utilize the Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software to
enter and retrieve prescribed data
– Complex skills required in diagnosing and troubleshooting
mechanical, electrical and/or PLC/controls failures
– May rely on higher level Technicians in complex control systems
issues
– May begin to read PLC and have the ability to burn EEPROMs
– May begin to assist lower level technicians
– May begin to develop scopes of work and project plans for small
scale projects to be executed at a local level
– May be required to work a flexible schedule including all days and
shifts as the business need dictates.
– Performs other duties as assigned
Examples of what you can expect to learn in the Tech III level (does not
include all areas/responsibilities).
Mechanical
– Understand power transmission concepts, such as gear ratios, service
factor, horsepower and frame size to repair/replace a failed gearbox
and/or motor when the correct replacement parts are not available
– Understand mechanical design concepts to be able to replace failed
pulleys and bearings with replacements that dont match design
without impacting performance of a conveyor (speed, torque, etc.)
– Can read, interpret and create or modify mechanical drawings
Electrical
– Use a digital multimeter to resistance test de-energized circuits.
– Troubleshoot and diagnose both the power and the control branch of
motor controls circuits.
– Read, interpret and create or modify electrical drawings/schematics
PLC/Controls
– Go online with PLC processors to aid in troubleshooting
– Burn EEPROMs
– Understand PLC networks, such as ControlNet, DeviceNet, etc.
Welding or Fabrication
– MIG, stick and TIG weld in all positions.
– Understand difference between structural and non-structural welds
and when to apply them
– Repair broken components where factors such as position or load may
impact the repair, such as motor mounting plates or conveyor legs.
– Use vertical mill/drill and other machining tools
MINIMUM E
D
UCATI
ON
– High School Diploma or GED required
– Certificates in Industrial Maintenance/Mechatronics, electrical or
mechanical trade or related area and an associate degree in a
related area preferred.
MINIMUM EX
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I
ENCE
Four (4) years experience in Industrial Maintenance with proficiency in
knowledge and demonstrated skills in mechanical power transmission,
electrical and working knowledge of PLC/Cont ols and welding/fabrication
skills through job experience, related military experience and/or
related education required.
Multiple certificates a