Do you enjoy solving problems across mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems?
Can you read blueprints, schematics, and technical manuals—and turn them into fast, accurate fixes?
Are you the person who finds the issue, plans the repair, and keeps meticulous records so it doesn’t happen again?
What you’ll do
Own preventive maintenance, diagnostics, and repairs for industrial equipment, facility systems, and building infrastructure.
Troubleshoot and correct faults in electro-mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems to reduce unplanned downtime.
Install and maintain key components—bearings, gears, belts, motors, pumps, and conveyor systems—with proper alignment and adjustment.
Interpret electrical prints, mechanical drawings, OEM manuals, and work orders to complete jobs correctly the first time.
Capture maintenance details in logs, track repairs, and manage spare parts inventory to ensure readiness.
Coordinate with production to address equipment concerns and schedule work to minimize disruption to output.
Apply and promote safety procedures, including strict adherence to Lockout/Tagout (LOTO).
Pitch in with facility upkeep—HVAC support, light plumbing, and general building repairs—when needed.
What makes you successful here
High school diploma or equivalent; technical or trade certification preferred.
3+ years in a manufacturing or production maintenance role.
Demonstrated strength across mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic disciplines.
Skilled and safe with hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment.
Welding/fabrication basics are advantageous.
Comfort working solo on a task or collaborating with a team to meet deadlines.
Why you’ll like it
Every day brings a new challenge and the chance to keep vital equipment humming. If you’re solutions-focused and safety-driven, you’ll make an immediate impact.