About Us  

FN Logistics is a family-owned and operated logistics company located in Santa Fe Springs, California.  We specialize in optimizing supply chain management and ensuring the smooth transportation of goods.  We are constantly expanding and developing our employee-focused business, intending to provide unparalleled service and innovative solutions.  In 2018 - we were the #1 Googled Fashion Brand!  We welcome you to be a part of one of the fastest-growing logistics companies in the country!

About the Role 

Under the general supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor, the Maintenance Technician I provides technical support in maintaining FN Logistics manufacturing equipment by troubleshooting equipment, performing assigned preventive maintenance tasks, and assisting with root cause analysis problem solving.

Essential Functions/Responsibilities

  • Under general supervision, performs preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance and cleaning of the sorters, conveyors, and packing equipment
  • Oversee operations on third party vendors performance
  • Leads tech team with troubleshooting and repairing systems during production.
  • Helps train lower-level techs
  • Cleans and organizes the Maintenance Shop
  • Tests equipment to ensure proper operation
  • Documents all repairs and work daily, understands and utilizes the information collected to identify areas for improvement utilizing CMMS
  • Works safely and maintains a safe, organized and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations. (LOTO, Arc flash,6S)
  • Performs facilities duties and other responsibilities as needed

Education/Skills & Experience Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Flexible work schedule that may include nights and weekends
  • 2 to 3 years related experience and/or training
  • Mechanical aptitude and knowledge. (lacing belts, replacing gearboxes, motors, pulleys, etc.)
  • Electrical aptitude and knowledge. (480V3Phase, 120V,24VDC)
  • Experience with conveyor and sorter controls (HMI, PLCs, VFDs)
  • Troubleshooting skills with bombay sorters and slat boot sorter
  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints and schematics
  • Fabricating and welding skills a plus
  • Previous CMMS experience
  • Willingness to learn new technologies.
  • Basic computer skills

Benefits

  • Employee Discount
  • Full benefits package, including medical, dental and vision
  • Daily Pay available for same-day payout on earned wages
  • Fun and innovative environment
  • Advancement opportunities within the Company
  • 401k Match

 

EEOC STATEMENT

FN Logistics, and subsidiaries thereof, is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are steadfast in our commitment to equal employment opportunities and pledge that these objectives are reflected in all aspects of our daily operations. We will continue to recruit, hire, train, and advance in employment qualified individuals in all job titles without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, status as a protected veteran, criminal history, or status as an individual with a disability; and shall not discriminate against any individual, any such characteristic, nor any other classification protected by local, state and|or federal law.

 

FN Logistics is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse workplace environment.

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