Join Dexter in Seagoville, TX
Dexter manufactures industry-leading axles, suspension, brakes, doors, venting products, trailer parts, accessories, and towing components for commercial trailer, RV, heavy-duty, marine, agriculture, and manufactured housing markets. With headquarters in Elkhart, IN and facilities across the U.S. and Canada, we leverage robotics, precision welding, and automated machining to set the standard for quality and service.
Role snapshot
- Report to the Maintenance Engineering Manager and support uptime of large-scale production machinery.
- Balance preventive maintenance, rapid breakdown response, and accurate documentation.
- Partner with operations and other departments to raise quality, throughput, and safety.
Core accountabilities
- Diagnose, repair, and replace electronic components including printed circuit boards, relays, switches, motors, and position sensors.
- Locate faults in motors and lighting; replace damaged/broken wires and cables.
- Connect power feeds to equipment; route and terminate cables between machines and peripherals.
- Test faulty machinery and collaborate with fellow techs to pinpoint malfunctions.
- Troubleshoot and swap mechanical and pneumatic parts; repair electronically controlled and pneumatic systems.
- Identify failure modes, implement corrective actions, and conduct validation test runs.
- Ensure all facility equipment is maintained to spec and operating correctly.
- Clean machines and parts thoroughly; remove and reinstall components as needed.
- Use schematics and equipment manuals to complete efficient repairs.
- Test electrical systems to verify correct installation and operation.
- Train managers and teammates as directed by the Maintenance Manager.
- Document work performed; record/report worn, damaged, or broken parts.
- Participate in maintenance meetings and flex your schedule as business needs evolve.
- Support SOP creation and author clear equipment guides for other departments.
- Develop proficiency across all areas of the production line.
Qualifications
- OSHA/EPA regulatory knowledge for plant operations and maintenance.
- Hands-on ability to operate and understand facility systems and equipment.
- Capable of performing and interpreting system checks.
- Experience with robotic teach pendants and PLCs: program, test, troubleshoot, and verify automated machinery repairs.
- Organized, able to prioritize, and an effective communicator (written and verbal).
- Follows direction from supervisors/senior maintenance staff; proactive and reliable.
- Proficient with hand and power tools; reads blueprints and schematics with ease.
- Deep knowledge of electrical systems/wiring; adept with meters and diagnostic tools.
- Mechanical aptitude with strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Comfortable in a fast-moving, sometimes high-pressure environment.
- Physical ability to bend, stretch, push, pull, and move to service equipment; able to traverse the facility to diagnose issues and plan repairs.
- Welding experience.
Education
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
- Vocational/community college coursework in electrical/mechanical fields preferred with three (3) years of experience, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
Compensation and benefits
- Competitive wages
- Health, Dental, Vision, Life, STD, LTD, FSA, HSA
- 3% profit sharing via Safe Harbor
- 401(k) with company contributions
- Paid Holidays and PTO
- Career development and growth opportunities
Pre-employment
Must complete record check and drug screening prior to employment
Apply now to build what's next with the team that sets the benchmark for quality, productivity, and safety.