Facilities Maintenance Mechanic Sports & Recreation - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Facilities Maintenance Mechanic

Stefanini Group is hiring!

Stefanini is looking for Facilities Maintenance Mechanic in Salt Lake City, UT Location

For quick Apply, please reach out to Shubham Singh - call:
248-728-2629 / email:
Shubham.
Singh@stefanini.
com

Work Hours:
M-F (40 hours)

Work Location:
Salt Lake City, UT

Shift:
1st Shift (6:
00 AM - 3:
00 PM)

  • Responsible for operating, maintaining, and supporting a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility through scheduling and performing all related activities and associated projects in compliance with all regulatory requirements and company policies and procedures.
  • Responsible for conducting regular inspections and perform preventative maintenance for facilities, equipment, and systems.
  • Responsible for maintaining logs and records to support operation and maintenance of critical systems and ensure effective operation and cGMP compliance of all equipment and buildings.
  • Responsible for operating and maintaining the central utilities plant for the site including high pressure steam, water boilers, centrifugal chillers, pumping systems, large cooling towers, air handling units, air compressors, purified water systems, wastewater treatment systems, and other related support equipment.
  • Responsible for maintaining the buildings and grounds as required keeping them in the best condition possible.
  • Responsible for responding to service calls during and after regular working hours, troubleshoot and complete in-house repairs throughout the facility and coordinate outside contractor support as necessary while providing support and backup for manufacturing, and other maintenance activities.
  • Responsible for working during scheduled plant shutdown days.
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    Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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