Erik Checkeye
Maintenance Technician at ATI Allegheny Ludlum- Claim this Profile
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Maintenance Technician
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Jul 2007 - Present
Responsible for the installation, repair and inspection of all mechanical and electrical equipment and circuits in the plant, including removal or relocation of new, used or existing production equipment, plant buildings, equipment or accessories for the plant.*Dismantle, clean, repair, install, maintain, assemble and lubricate mechanical and electrical equipment. * Install or remove water or air lines, gas lines, valves, pumps, connectors, heaters, heat tapes, filters… Responsible for the installation, repair and inspection of all mechanical and electrical equipment and circuits in the plant, including removal or relocation of new, used or existing production equipment, plant buildings, equipment or accessories for the plant.*Dismantle, clean, repair, install, maintain, assemble and lubricate mechanical and electrical equipment. * Install or remove water or air lines, gas lines, valves, pumps, connectors, heaters, heat tapes, filters, transducers, thermocouples or other devices to specifications, codes or instructions. * Install conduit, fittings, switches, controls, and fixtures, wires and connect all types of electrical equipment as required for new installation or replacement of facilities. * Install or repair air handling systems, blowers, filters, condensers, compressors, pulleys, belts, plenums, diffusers, vents or other devices for HVAC or ventilation systems. * Maintain outer buildings, lights, gutters, roofing, doors, driveways and parking lots. * Repair and maintain all types of material handling equipment. * Inventory and requisition supplies, materials, and spare parts. * Maintain department records including work orders, preventative maintenance records and equipment history. Evaluate preventative maintenance work orders and perform work as deemed necessary. * Inform/demonstrate to applicable employees the proper use of equipment which has been installed or upgraded by maintenance technicians. * Maintain good housekeeping by keeping work areas clean, orderly, and free of safety hazards and taking care of tools and equipment through 5S implementation. * Adhere to company safety policies by: attending mandatory safety meetings; developing safe work habits; providing suggestions for a safer workplace; and being aware of fellow employees. Show more Show less
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Surgical Instrument Technician
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Sep 1987 - Jun 2007
Identifies surgical instruments by various type, use and functionality. Inspect instruments to determine what type of repair and/or adjustment is required.Disassembles malfunctioning medical instruments or equipment, troubleshoots and uses standardized testing procedures; examines and tests mechanisms for defects.Replaces or repairs defective parts; may require modification or manufacturing replacement components. Reassembles medical instruments or equipment and tests assembly for… Identifies surgical instruments by various type, use and functionality. Inspect instruments to determine what type of repair and/or adjustment is required.Disassembles malfunctioning medical instruments or equipment, troubleshoots and uses standardized testing procedures; examines and tests mechanisms for defects.Replaces or repairs defective parts; may require modification or manufacturing replacement components. Reassembles medical instruments or equipment and tests assembly for conformance to specifications.Ability to estimate repair costs.Inspects instruments and tests equipment periodically and adjusts calibration to ensure functioning within specified standards.Abides by all Company safety and health policies and procedures. Must use personal protective equipment if required.Determines correct spare parts required to complete repairs. If the parts required are controlled by inventory numbers, the technician is responsible for performing all necessary inventory transactions to ensure inventory accuracy.Perform repairs on surgical instruments designated “TIER 1”, which are considered the most basic types of instruments and/or types of repairs. In certain situations, technicians may specialize in particular repair categories.Work will be performed on a mobile truck, in-house repair center, or in hospital lab.If assigned to a truck, work with CIRC to manage and balance workload to minimize customer disruption. Help CIRC identify additional revenue opportunities.Exercise mechanical skills for precision, alignment, sharpening and repair of surgical instruments.Complete all necessary paperwork (i.e., logging instruments and completed repairs). Show more Show less
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Automotive Detailing Tech
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Mar 1986 - Sep 1987
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Education
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MSTI
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Highlands High School