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Turner Mining Group Lead Maintenance Technician in Soda Springs, Idaho
Lead Maintenance Technician
Reports to: Foreman – Turner Mining Group
Job Description:
The Lead Maintenance Technician is the most skilled mining maintenance position with a focus on developing supervisory leadership skills while maintaining equipment within Turner Mining Group. This position will also assist with training other crew members as an SME (Subject Matter Expert), assisting with supervisory duties as a fill-in for the Foreman (as needed), and will oversee quality and efficiency as a strong field leader. The successful candidate must live the Turner Values and be an outward example to others. This position must demonstrate a strong commitment to “Safe Production” through decision making, priorities, and client relations.
Objectives and Contributions:
The Lead Maintenance Technician is focused on key aspects that drive communication and safe production while maintaining a high level of efficiency, proactive training metrics, and preventative maintenance awareness requirements. The Lead Maintenance Technician demonstrates safety ownership at a personal level and holds other crew members to the same high standard. The Lead Maintenance Technician also assists in other production support functions as assigned.
Work with employees to ensure a high level of accuracy and engagement on hazard identification and control
Engage crews and leadership to define processes that motivate working towards common goals
Assist with MSHA regulatory training and verify compliance to standards
Live the values as part of a visible daily decision-making process
Audit the crew and the site while focusing on conditions and behaviors that reflect our desire to be the best in the business
Lead training efforts to grow other technicians
Assist with training proficiency audits
Assist with client specific safety needs as required
Support risk assessment processes at various levels of the organization
Holds themselves and others accountable for acting like an owner (taking care of equipment, not wasting resources, using time wisely, and being accountable for conditions and behaviors)
Maintains a high standard of housekeeping (machine and work areas)
Culture and Communication:
Can effectively communicate in English (multi-lingual preferred)
Assist with daily lineout meetings and monthly safety topic communications
Assist with site communication programs and processes to ensure timely, specific, and value-added information
Assist with site and project leaders to identify areas of improvement
Work with crews to support proactive near miss reporting
Leads by example (walks the talk)
Systems:
Ability to perform quality pre-operation machine inspections
Able to perform quality workplace examination (Per MSHA requirements)
Ability to use electronic filing and reporting systems
Accurately documents 5000-23 and training checklist requirements
Other regulatory & internal / external forms as required
Travel and New Site Development:
Maintains a valid and insurable driving license
Available to travel on short notice for new site development activities (Preferred)
Available to travel on short notice to support timelines and production requirements at existing sites (Preferred)
Leads new site start-up activities and development of safety tools
Supervisory / Leadership Duties:
Work directly with site leadership to ensure consistent use of systems, programs, and processes
Assist with crew progression and employee development
Learn and assist with key performance indicators, company targets, and daily progress reporting
Assist in employee timekeeping and production reports
Maintains compliance to Turner Mining Group Policies and Procedures including Fit for Duty requirements
Upholds Code of Conduct requirements
Spend time with Operations, and site supervision to build relationships and develop trust
Assist with development / implement processes to reduce and eliminate repeat incidents
Assist in problem-solving including incident investigations, root cause analysis, and corrective action development
Assist in managing maintenance notifications (identification and follow up)
Ability to use site management software
Time and Interactions:
The Lead Maintenance Technician must be flexible on shift schedules (days and nights) to assist with training and production needs
The Lead Maintenance Technician will be self-starting, motivated, with a strong desire to be part of a team and to influence improvement. Communication is also critical to keep leadership and site-based personnel in the loop of successes, challenges, and any additional support that may be required
Interacts with client supervision to discuss production challenges, targets, and collaboration between teams
Excellent time management skills
Qualifications:
Microsoft Office proficiency
Willingness and ability to adhere to OSHA / MSHA regulatory requirements
5-10 years' experience in mining / heavy industry preferred
Working knowledge of safety systems and processes
Appropriate attention to detail required
Strong communication skills
Strong morals and values
Exemplary attendance record
Exemplary safety and disciplinary record
Willingness to be flexible on daily job duty requirements
Maintains a positive outspoken learning attitude
The Lead Maintenance Technician must pass and maintain Turner Mining Group mobile equipment skills qualifications on each piece of the following equipment:
Assist vendors on site with major component replacements
Assist vendors with minor component replacements
Troubleshoot electrical and hydraulic issues / failures
Maintenance service truck
G.E.T replacement
Replacing equipment attachments
Minor equipment repairs
Preventative maintenance backlog repairs
Fuel / lube Truck
Fueling / lubing equipment
Equipment fluid level monitoring
Marshalling equipment
Washing equipment
In addition to the job skills above, there may be requirements for manual tasks to be completed to meet other business needs. Operators in any job duty classification may be required to participate in these additional tasks.
Weight Requirement: Ability to meet equipment manufacturer's safety requirements, including a body weight under 330 pounds.
Mobility & Posture: Ability to kneel, crouch, squat, climb stairs, and climb ladders repeatedly.
Reaching & Movement: Ability to reach forward and overhead, and to perform sustained or repetitive movements of the neck, hands, wrists, and ankles/feet.
Strength & Endurance: Ability to push and pull with a force of at least 100 pounds.
Ability to lift, carry, and set down objects weighing up to 100 pounds.
Ability to lift and carry objects overhead weighing up to 45 pounds.
Ability to lift and move items from floor level to waist, shoulder, and overhead levels.
Ability to carry weights over distances of at least 20 feet.
Repetition & Duration: Ability to perform the above motions multiple times in succession and sustain activity for extended periods.
Other Duties:
Physical Demands:
The physical requirements listed below are essential functions of this position and must be performed, with or without reasonable accommodation: