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Harley-Davidson Motor Company · 14 hours ago

Maintenance Technician

Harley-Davidson Motor Company is seeking a Maintenance Technician to join their plant in Tomahawk, WI. The role involves troubleshooting and maintaining automated systems and robotic equipment, ensuring a safe work environment, and supporting production operations by minimizing equipment downtime.

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Responsibilities

Follow all plant safety rules and assist in maintaining a safe work environment for all employees as it relates to both production equipment and facilities
Support the production operation by providing immediate response to all breakdowns to minimize equipment downtime and follow all escalation processes as defined
Troubleshoot and perform all required mechanical maintenance on production equipment
Troubleshoot and perform all required electrical maintenance on production equipment, including PLC diagnosis and repair
Work on and perform PMs and repairs on HVAC equipment, no handling of refrigerant
Perform various tasks including lubrication, welding, pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical repairs as necessary
Ensure machine availability goals are met by participating in and organizing Root Cause Analysis AARs and CI activities to improve equipment up time and reliability
Work with engineering and other plant staff to implement machine and workstation improvements as outlined in the CI system
Work with and cross-train others within the maintenance department to improve group bench strength
Assists in training employees in production roles to perform simple maintenance tasks as associated with Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
Perform routine Preventive Maintenance (PM) activities
Perform routine Predictive Maintenance (PDM) activities

Qualification

PLC troubleshootingRobotic equipment maintenanceElectrical maintenanceMechanical maintenanceHVAC maintenanceTotal Productive MaintenancePreventive MaintenancePredictive MaintenanceSafety compliance

Required

Journey-level card in the Industrial Electrician or Maintenance Technician trade, or an electromechanical associates level degree from an accredited technical school, or have a minimum of five (5) years of industrial maintenance experience in an industrial multi-skills (electrical and mechanical) environment
High school diploma or GED required
Ability to work on automated systems with related PLCs and HMIs such as Allen Bradley, and Siemens
Ability to troubleshoot and maintain various robotic equipment including ABB, Motoman, Kuka, and Fanuc
Ability to troubleshoot various industrial electronic systems
Follow all plant safety rules and assist in maintaining a safe work environment for all employees as it relates to both production equipment and facilities
Support the production operation by providing immediate response to all breakdowns to minimize equipment downtime and follow all escalation processes as defined
Troubleshoot and perform all required mechanical maintenance on production equipment
Troubleshoot and perform all required electrical maintenance on production equipment, including PLC diagnosis and repair
Work on and perform PMs and repairs on HVAC equipment, no handling of refrigerant
Perform various tasks including lubrication, welding, pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical repairs as necessary
Ensure machine availability goals are met by participating in and organizing Root Cause Analysis AARs and CI activities to improve equipment up time and reliability
Work with engineering and other plant staff to implement machine and workstation improvements as outlined in the CI system
Work with and cross-train others within the maintenance department to improve group bench strength
Assist in training employees in production roles to perform simple maintenance tasks as associated with Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
Perform routine Preventive Maintenance (PM) activities
Perform routine Predictive Maintenance (PDM) activities
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States

Benefits

Annual bonus programs
Health insurance benefits
A 401k program
Onsite fitness centers
Employee stores
Employee discounts on products and accessories
And more

Company

Harley-Davidson Motor Company

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In 1903, out of a small shed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, four young men lit a cultural wildfire that would grow and spread across geographies and generations.

Funding

Current Stage
Public Company
Total Funding
$89M
Key Investors
US Department of Energy
2024-07-11Grant· $89M
1986-07-18IPO

Leadership Team

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Arthur Starrs
President and CEO at Harley-Davidson
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Bill Davidson
Special Advisor to the CEO
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