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Nammo Defense Systems, Inc Maintenance Mechanic Intern in Perry, Florida
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Nammo Perry is a center of excellence for the design, development and production of munitions and pyrotechnic products for the U.S. Department of Defense. Nammo employees working at the Florida site manufacture all types of 40mm low and high velocity ammunition; pyrotechnic marking; signaling and tactical illumination devices; battlefield effects training simulators; demolition charges; hand grenade fuzes; and other ammunition components. Additionally, they provide load, assemble, and pack (LAP) services for large caliber direct-fire ammunition.
The Maintenance Mechanic Intern will provide skilled commercial mechanical aptitude, awareness, and abilities to perform duties associated with facility maintenance and industrial production support with minimal supervision. Maintenance Mechanic will be responsible for production support. This will include but not limited to repairs on pneumatic, hydraulic, and electrical systems, equipment HMI navigation, proximity sensor knowledge, and troubleshooting automated equipment. Maintenance mechanic will also support the PM program and assume PM tasks on different programs and equipment throughout the plant. Maintenance mechanic will also assist in facilities and maintenance projects as needed.
What You’ll Do: Precision in Action
Assist in mechanical demolition, construction, fabrication, repairs, assembly or manufacturing
equipment, systems, and facilities. This will include but not limited to; pneumatic, hydraulic and
electrical systems.
Troubleshoot and isolate root cause failures of electrical machinery and systems.
Perform preventative maintenance and predictive maintenance services.
Enter and keep track of work orders and assigned PM tasks in maintenance CMMS system.
Other duties as assigned.
What Dedicated Teammates Bring
High School diploma or GED
Good interpersonal skills
Good communication skills, both oral and written
Demonstrated dedicated to safety procedures
Good mechanical aptitude, knowledge, skills and abilities to include pneumatic hydraulic and electrical systems, HMI interaction, proximity sensors ect.
Ability to use a computer for basic tasks to include but not limited to send emails, enter data into maintenance CMMS system ect.
Ability to follow projects through to completion
Ability to read and follow instructions carefully
Must have the ability to perform a wide variety of duties with minimal supervision
Must be able to work in team environment
Experience with general mechanical equipment and tools PON
Must be able to drive a car, truck or golf cart
Must be able to travel off site for training
Good organizational skills
Have working aptitude of mechanical and electrical concepts, practices, troubleshooting skills, to make repairs on industrialized equipment and facilities
Must have predictable onsite attendance
Our Woking Conditions and Requirements
Must submit to and pass a drug test pursuant to Company Drug-Free Workplace Policy which includes random testing
Must have good vision (may be corrected)
Must have no known hearing loss
Must be able to sit/stand/walk for prolonged periods of time
Must be able to endure sunshine and weather extremes
Must be able to endure fumes that are within OSHA accepted standards
Must have stamina to work more than the scheduled workday when needed; including nights and weekends
Mustbe able to climb ladders, steps and/or onto step stools and endure high places
Must be able to perform all motions necessary to dig ditches
Must be able to reach overhead or outward
Must be able to lift up to 50 Ibs.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate (<85 dBA), however in some instances this job may require work in areas where ear protection is necessary
Training Programs
1.Safety Orientation
2.Departmental Training
3.Fire Extinguisher
4.Lock Out Tag Out Authorized
5.Fork Truck Training
6.Bigfoot CMMS system Training
7.HAZCOM/Right to Know