Overview:
About Berry Harnessing the strength in our diversity and industry-leading talent of 40,000+ employees across more than 250 global locations, we develop, design, and manufacture innovative products with an eye toward the circular economy. At Berry Global, we believe in the extraordinary power of people and their unique talents, experiences, and perspectives that help shape a shared future of innovation, inspiration, and influence. Every employee at Berry Global has the opportunity to make their mark on our company and the world around us. Together, we champion a people-first culture that cultivates individual growth, diversity, and collaboration, unleashing our collective strengths to forge a path to greater success for our company, people, and planet. Are you ready to Make Your Mark at Berry? For more information, visit our website, or connect with us on LinkedIn or X. Responsibilities:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The Mechanics report directly to the Maintenance Supervisor and are responsible for inspecting, servicing, troubleshooting and repairing all plant equipment assigned to him/her. In-depth knowledge of all plant machinery operations is required. In performing these responsibilities, associates are to work safely, efficiently, and cooperatively in a manner that demonstrates team member involvement. Mechanics must follow a systematic process for accomplishing preventive, scheduled and emergency equipment maintenance. Mechanics must be knowledgeable of industrial electricity (all phases and voltages), mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic operations, troubleshooting techniques, blueprint, schematic analysis and proper use of tools and diagnostic equipment. Mechanics must demonstrate proper documentation and housekeeping practices to insure quality maintenance is being performed and communicated. Mechanics have the responsibility for identifying equipment deficiencies which affect quality control, wear and tear and excess costs. Work in a professional manner with other maintenance personnel as needed to keep all equipment in top working order resulting in only quality product being released to the customer. Troubleshoot, remove and replace different types of electronic, electromechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and optic systems. Pre-inspect parts or equipment to be repaired to determine what parts, supplies, forms, tools, tool repair and shop equipment are required; and communicate with Maintenance Manager. Read programmable controller information to diagnose complex problems. Diagnose and repair AC and DC motor controls. Replace belts, pulleys, cables, chains, bearings, gears and related equipment. Communicate with other plant personnel when requested to, to review deficiencies. Accurately log all work performed. Maintain work areas in a clean orderly manner. Operate a forklift safely and efficiently. Be thoroughly familiar with plant lockout/tagout procedures, electrical safety, hazard communication program, personal protective equipment and other safety programs and apply these procedures when working on equipment. Other duties and/or jobs as assigned. The above is intended to describe the general content of and the requirements for the performance of this position. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements.
Qualifications:
Work off of a ladder or in high or cramped spaces. Must be skillful in diagnosing and repairing plastic injection molding equipment and accessories. Talented in troubleshooting industrial motors, starters, controls, and panels. High school education or GED equivalent, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Good hand and eye coordination is very essential. Demonstrated dexterity in using hand tools. Ability to lift 100 pounds and carry 50 pounds safely. Ability to intermittently sit, bend, climb, twist, crouch, reach, and lower. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are required to transfer and to interpret the explanation of problems and to receive and understand work assignments. Achieve and Maintain Berry required certified electrical worker status including certified CPR. PREFERRED EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES
Preferred 2 to 3 years experience with maintenance. Injection molding machine abilities preferred. Understanding of hydraulics. Electrical back ground preferred. Ability to read hydraulic and electrical schematics. Knowledge of PLC. Ability to operate a forklift safely and professionally. Welding and fabrication as needed. #INCPNA