EAM-Mosca Corporation

Field Service Preventative Maintenance Technician

Los Angeles, CA - Full Time

EAM-Mosca Corp.  

Job Title: Field Service Preventative Maintenance Technician 

Job Type: Full Time, Salaried Non-Exempt 

Reporting Structure:  Reports to Regional Field Service Manager 

EAM-Mosca Corp., Hazle Township PA, a dynamic market leader in the area of end-of-line automated packaging machinery and consumable strapping solutions, is seeking a Preventative Maintenance Technician to join our Field Service Department. 

EAM-Mosca is privately held and retains a unique, focused, entrepreneurial culture. EAM-Mosca also enjoys a blue-chip client base of highly successful North and South American manufacturing companies and has a portfolio of products applicable to a variety of end-use markets. The key to the ongoing success of the business is a system-based product portfolio featuring standard as well as custom-engineered packaging machinery solutions and a superior consumable packaging product, complimented by quality technical service and readily available aftersales parts support. 

Job Description:  The Preventative Maintenance Technician will provide One Service, preventative maintenance services, to contracted customers within a 50-mile radius of the service area. 

Roles and Responsibilities: 

  • Perform maintenance according to the One Service Maintenance Contract which includes standard routine predictive maintenance tasks, assessing and replacing wear parts and fault detection.  

  • Reporting concerns regarding potential equipment failures per the One Service process. 

  • Complete work orders for proper billing of the customer.  

  • Maintain parts inventory in Parts Locker at the customer site to ensure no break in service or customer downtime. 

  •  Document parts utilized on the work order for properly billing of the customer. 

  • In conjunction with customer personnel, complete annual inventory of the parts locker  

  • Assist with evaluation of the needs of newly contracted customers 

  • Identify the serialized equipment will be captured in the Contract:  

  • Conduct an audit on every machine to be included in the Contract.  

  • Create and maintain schedule with contracted customers considering quality and timely service as well as efficient travel. 

  • Train operators as needed and requested by contracted customers.  

  • Periodic Courtesy Calls with contracted customers so to maintain good relationships with plant personnel and enhance customer confidence in the One Service Program. 

Profile and Background: 

  • Understanding of machines and their systems to include but not limited to pneumatic, hydraulic, bearings, levers, channels, pulleys, cams, and camshafts. 

  • Basic experience with Control systems utilizing Allen Bradley, Siemens, and B&R PLC’s 

  • Electromechanical experience with conveyance systems, understanding sensors, electric motors and how they interact.  

  • Ability to use a multimeter, perform point to point, read electrical schematics and trace.  

  • Ability to use and read Calipers micrometers.   

  • Ablility to take initiative and work independently on a regular basis. 

  • Excellent Planning, Organizational and Time Management skills.  

  • Strong communication skills and positive demeanor to enable promotion of the One Service Program. 

  • Ability for occasional overnight travel and weekend work as required.  

Team, Training and Support: 

  • In-house training with continuous support of senior field staff and in house technical support 

  • Company car 

  • Corporate expense account / credit card 

  • Company laptop and cell phone 

  • All required Personal Safety Equipment 

  • Company logoed clothing 

  • Company supplied tools. 

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