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Industrial Mechanic

Martin Marietta Magnesia Specialties, LLC

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Salisbury, NC
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Job Description

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Job Overview:

Martin Marietta is seeking an Industrial Mechanic to join at our Salisbury, NC shop. Reporting to the Shop Manager, the Industrial Mechanic will primarily be responsible for safely disassembling and assembling rock crusher machines and sub-assemblies as part of an overall remanufacture process.
A typical day for an Industrial Mechanic may include:
  • Maintaining a high level of safety and ensure that the team maintains a safety-first culture
  • Disassembling crusher subassemblies using hand tools and power tools (electric, pneumatic, battery and hydraulic)
  • Powerwashing and sandblasting components to perform a pre-reman inspection
  • Using common metrology equipment to distinguish focused areas needing further attention such as calipers, micrometers, height gauges and feeler gauges.
  • Utilizing both paper and electronic parts books and operation manuals to order parts that need replacement
  • Using torches, plasma cutters, saws, lancing and air arcing equipment to remove material
  • Using hydraulic rams to push and pull pieces in and out of place
  • Ensuring completion of quality control documentation in both the pre-inspection and final inspection categories
  • Performing shrink fit operations using liquid nitrogen, dry ice, rosebuds, induction and oil baths
  • Torquing bolts using hydraulic wrenches, lithium torque wrenches, torque multipliers and hand torque wrenches
  • Setting clearances on bearings and gears
  • Completing task training on all overhead cranes, forklifts, sweepers, manlift, scissor lifts, welders and torches within 90 days of hire
  • Completing OSHA forklift classroom and hands on evaluation within the first 30 days of hire.
  • Using 5S methodology in conjunction with the floor sweeper to maintain a clean and safe workplace
  • Extending total life expectancy of assets by learning PM procedures for all equipment utilized and remanufactured by the mechanic group
  • Reporting damaged tools and tagging out of service so that they can be replaced
You may be a good fit if you:
  • Believe and practice safety as the number one priority
  • Have obtained a HS Diploma or GED
  • Are a self-motivated, strong work ethic individual that is willing to work with minimal supervision and at high level of accountability to operational requirements
  • Possess a strong mechanical background
  • Have the ability to correctly measure parts, clearances and interference fits with micrometers and calipers
  • Utilize a computer with basic skills to report and transfer information
  • Can work outdoors in changing weather conditions, cold, wind and sometimes rain
  • Can lift up to 50 lbs