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FedEx Ground Maintenance Technician II in Willington, Connecticut

The Maintenance Technician II supports the FedEx Industrial Maintenance for 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.

Essential Functions

  • Provides preventative and predictive maintenance and repair of material handling systems through demonstrated competency of two or more specialty skills of mechanical power transmission and/or electrical and/or PLC/controls with basic welding/fabrication skills.
  • Ability to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair mechanical and electrical problems and failures within the material handling system but rely on higher level technicians and/or management to make final decisions on more complex issues.
  • Adheres to all applicable safety standards and promotes a safe work environment by attending safety meetings and required trainings and addressing all safety concerns.
  • Responds to sort calls to diagnose problems and make repairs.
  • May troubleshoot multiple component issues.
  • Ability to utilize the Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software to enter and retrieve prescribed data.
  • Somewhat complex skills required in diagnosing and troubleshooting mechanical failures.
  • May rely on higher level Technicians to assist in more complex troubleshooting and issues.
  • May be involved in smaller scope projects.
  • May be required to work a flexible schedule including all days and shifts as the business need dictates. Examples of what you may learn while in the Tech II level (does not include all areas/responsibilities).
  • Identify what component of a conveyor (bearing, pulley, etc.) has caused a conveyor belt to become tracked incorrectly and repair/replace it.
  • Ability to diagnose a power transmission failure by determining which component has failed, such as motor failure, gearbox failure, or possible locked up pulley or roller.
  • Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings and manuals.
  • Ability to use a digital multimeter on AC/DC voltage, continuity, and resistance settings to find failed components and shorted wires.
  • Ability to test a relay or contactor to determine which contacts are bad, not just that the component itself has failed.
  • Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings/schematics and manuals.
  • Open PLC programs offline.
  • Troubleshoot electrical controls issues utilizing the I/O lights on a PLC.
  • Welding or Fabrication.
  • MIG and stick weld in multiple positions (vertical, overhead, etc.).
  • Weld new parts together using appropriate rods, wire, gas, etc.
  • Fabricate basic parts such as a guard or bracket.
  • Use oxygen/acetylene torch.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
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