(2nd shift) Machine Maintenance Supervisor

Norridge, IL
Full Time
Student (High School)
Focused on the electrical and network infrastructure markets, NSI continues to outpace the industry with unprecedented growth. We are all about "Making Connections" and we know our future success depends on the collective talents and experiences of our people and their ability to come together for our customers and communities. With locations across North America, NSI has the size and breadth to provide opportunities to grow and develop.  If you’re looking for a dynamic, fast-paced and growing workplace to continuously learn and thrive, we want to hear from you!

We are looking for a (2nd shift) Machine Maintenance Supervisor to join the team at our Norridge, IL location. Are you looking for a great place to work with an amazing culture and opportunities to advance within your position AND make more money? Then keep reading! The Norridge location of NSI is a progressive manufacturer of die castings that has been in business for 60 years and we look forward to having you join our team! Please note, this is a full-time, 2nd  shift position (3:15pm - 11:45pm, Monday - Friday).

General Summary
Responsible for maintenance and daily operations of casting machines, process parameters, sampling, process development and casting quality, as well as supervision of all maintenance personnel on respective shift.
Responsibilities
  • Perform or assist subordinates in performing duties
  • Review and/or update job descriptions for direct reports as necessary
  • Follow Lock Out/Tag Out Procedure
  • Oversee the process of safety gas shut off valves and repair or replace as needed
  • Oversee the process of melting pots, goosenecks and nozzles in all die casting machines and replace with operator’s assistance
  • When replacing melting pot, check furnace top plate, repair or replace as needed
  • Troubleshoot and repair hydraulic pumps, hydraulic and air cylinders, and solenoid valves
  • Oversee the repair die cast machine clamping presses and spray system
  • Replace worn out pins, linkages, bushings, etc.; assemble, adjust, and test
  • Check pump motors for noise and vibration and repair as needed
  • Check and replace oil and oil filters as needed
  • Repair hydraulic accumulators as needed
  • Create procedures to standardize repairs across the board
  • Check die casting machines daily for oil, air, water and gas leaks. Have repaired if needed
  • Execute plans of electrical wiring for well-functioning lighting and other electrical systems
  • Install electrical apparatus, fixtures and equipment for alarm and other systems
  • Install safety and distribution components (i.e. switches, resistors, circuit-breaker panels etc. for 24, 120, 240 & 480 volts)
  • Connect wiring in electrical circuits and networks ensuring compatibility of components (24, 120, 240 & 480 volts)
  • Prepare and assemble conduits and connect wiring through them
  • Prevent breakdown of systems by routinely inspecting and replacing old wiring and insulated cables, cleaning circuits etc.
  • Perform effective troubleshooting to identify hazards or malfunctions and repair or substitute damaged units
  • Stop production when non-conformity has been detected
  • Responsible for following non-conforming material procedure
  • Provide customer corrective action assistance on tools or production processes producing defective parts
  • Work with relevant personnel to ensure production meets quality standards
  • Report quality concerns
  • Cross train with other Team Leaders
  • Train Machine Maintenance Mechanics
  • Obtain machine failure information from operator then troubleshoot and correct problem
  • Request assistance from operator and/or Setup Technician to make repairs as needed
  • Maintain and upgrade die casting machines per supervisor’s request
  • Act as a liaison between shifts to maintain effective communication
  • Inform Plant Engineering Manager of any building and/or machinery concerns
  • Work with applicable personnel daily to help direct machine operators
  • Responsible for operating machines within specified process parameters
  • Adjust operating equipment as needed
  • Responsible for document control of minor process changes
  • Report any changes to procedures
  • Maintain inventory and requisition supplies as needed
  • Assist in the general housekeeping of department
  • Perform other duties as assigned by Plant Engineering Manager
  • Supervise and evaluate all department employees
  • Assign duties and issue verbal or written work instructions
Salary: $29.00/hr.

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Benefits: NSI Industries offers a competitive salary, performance-based and attendance bonuses for certain roles. We offer health, dental, and vision insurance. Retirement savings plan with company match. Paid holiday time off and vacation.

EEO employer M/F/D/V: NSI Industries is an equal opportunity employer and, as such, affirms in policy and practice its commitment to recruit, hire, train, and promote, in all job classifications, without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, gender, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, citizenship, eligible veteran status, disability, or any other status protected by law.

Reasonable Accommodation: NSI Industries is committed to providing reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities. If you require assistance or accommodation during the application process, please contact your Recruiter for assistance. We comply with federal and state disability laws and make reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities to ensure equal employment opportunities.

Physical Work Requirements: Many roles at NSI Industries require physical activities where the employee must occasionally lift and/or move items or require specific vision abilities.

Drug Free Workplace: NSI Industries maintains a drug-free workplace and requires all employees to complete and pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check.

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