Maintenance Tech II Real Estate - Salt Lake City, UT at Geebo

Maintenance Tech II

Maintenance Technician II (L3)About Maintenance at AmazonOperations is at the heart of Amazon's business.
We are known for our speed, accuracy, and exceptional service.
Our buildings deliver tens of thousands of products to hundreds of countries worldwide, every day.
Reliability Maintenance & Engineering (RME) are the business partners that work tirelessly behind the scenes to make it all happen.
We drive continuous improvement, and maintain all of the Material Handling Equipment (MHE) to ensure our customers are met with the Amazon smile.
Come join us, on our journey!About the RoleAs a Maintenance Technician II, you will use your skills to support the Operations Maintenance team in repairing and maintaining material handling equipment and pneumatic systems throughout the building.
You will have the opportunity to install, maintain and repair automated packaging and distribution equipment.
In addition to developing your skills, you will mentor junior technicians to grow in their roles.
What Do We Offer?Amazon offers competitive compensation packages including comprehensive healthcare benefits starting on Day 1, matching 401(k) program, and up to 20 weeks of paid parental leave.
But wait, there is more:
We provide lightweight fire resistant daily wear and composite toe safety shoes for your safety!Responsibilities include, but are not limited to Promote a safe working environment by following all safety procedures Complete preventative maintenance routines with proper documentation Troubleshoot electrical and mechanical problems related to all Material Handling Equipment (MHE) which includes belts, motors, photo-eyes, relays, and more Maintain a positive working relationships across all of the Amazon Operations facility Track and store department inventory Move up to 49lbs as well as stand and walk during shifts lasting up to 12 hours, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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