Industrial Maintenance Technician
Location: Montgomery, IL 60538
A day in this role
You arrive on shift to a buzzing facility that relies on your expertise to keep production humming. You’ll review work orders and mechanical drawings, scan exploded-view diagrams, and walk the floor with operations to prioritize fixes. One hour you’re diagnosing a pneumatic hiccup, the next you’re fabricating a bracket, welding a small repair, re-routing a piece of conduit, or supporting a CNC machine that needs attention. You’ll collaborate with a Supervisor, Lead Person, and operators to analyze machine problems, then lock out and tag out equipment while recognizing and controlling the five forms of energy before you turn a wrench.
Throughout the day, you’ll place purchase requisitions for repair parts, coordinate with outside vendors by phone or on site, and document work to keep departmental records and inventory accurate. You may climb a platform to access a junction box, jump on a scissor lift (training available), or support facility needs like basic plumbing, painting, or HVAC touch-ups. You wrap up by walking through open work orders and setting tomorrow’s plan—then you’re ready for the next challenge.
What you’ll tackle
- Troubleshoot, repair, rebuild, install, move, modify, and fabricate equipment, fixtures, and processes alongside the maintenance team.
- Interpret verbal instructions and written references including service and parts manuals, exploded-view diagrams, hydraulic/pneumatic/mechanical drawings, and work orders.
- Perform mechanical and electrical diagnostics and repairs: machining support, fabrication, welding, plumbing, piping, wiring, mechanics, hydraulics, pneumatics, and painting.
- Communicate clearly to coordinate job assignments and help train team members across departments.
- Submit purchase requisitions, maintain assigned records, manage portions of department inventory, and interface with outside vendors.
- Partner with Supervisors, Lead Persons, and operators to analyze equipment issues and improve uptime.
- Follow all lockout/tagout procedures and apply energy-control best practices.
- Support facility upkeep and work with outside service providers as needed.
- Contribute where needed—other duties as assigned.
What you bring
- High school diploma or GED required; associate degree or mechanical certifications preferred.
- 3–5 years of maintenance mechanic experience in a manufacturing setting preferred.
- Comfort around 120/208/240/480V systems; 480V experience is a plus.
- CNC troubleshooting exposure preferred.
- Able to stand and walk 8+ hours per day and work from ladders or platforms.
- Forklift and scissor lift experience preferred (training available).
- Own the tools needed to perform the responsibilities above.
- General HVAC know-how is a plus.
- Works well independently and as part of a team; flexible to work varied hours, including weekends if needed.
Benefits (many start Day One)
- 401(k) with company match
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Short- and Long-Term Disability at no cost to you
- Health Savings Account with company contribution
- Flexible Spending Account
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Paid parental leave
- Employee discount
- Professional development assistance
- Referral program
- Tuition reimbursement
- …and more
Technical proficiencies
- Mechanical troubleshooting
- 120/208/240/480V electrical systems
- Commercial/industrial electrical work
- Electrical diagnostics and repair
- Pneumatic systems troubleshooting
- General maintenance and repair
- Industrial electrical experience