Why this role matters
Great parts start with stable processes and reliable equipment. In this role, you blend hands-on maintenance with process control to ensure every die cast component meets spec and every machine is ready for the next run.
How you'll make an impact
- Setups that stick: Configure and set up a variety of production equipment to achieve consistent, high-quality output.
- Fix it fast, fix it right: Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic issues; perform preventative maintenance to prevent repeat failures.
- Facility stewardship: Support maintenance of plant structures, electrical systems, heating systems, plumbing, and hydraulic systems.
- Precision bench work: Machine and bench-repair tools, dies, fixtures, jigs, gauges, and guarding to keep operations precise and safe.
- Data to decisions: Own statistical process charting, interpretation, and trend analysis; make process/equipment adjustments to bring parts into specification.
- All-around support: Operate a forklift and assist with other tasks as needed; perform other duties as assigned.
What you need to succeed
- Intermediate diagnostic skills across mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems.
- Team-oriented communicator with solid interpersonal skills.
- Computer-literate; comfortable working with SPC charts and basic software tools.
- Forklift operation ability.
- Fluent in English and the primary language used in your area/location.
Education & experience
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- 1.5 years of technical experience applying mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic skills.
Physical & environmental conditions
- Lift/carry frequently 5–25 lbs; occasionally 25–75 lbs; rarely greater than 75 lbs.
- Stand and/or walk continuously for a full shift (8–12 hours).
- Perform occasional to frequent pushing, pulling, bending, kneeling, twisting, crawling, and/or reaching during a full shift (8–12 hours).
- Use power/vibrating tools for extended periods (8–12 hours).
- Operate motorized vehicles during the shift (8–12 hours).
- Work in areas where hearing protection is required for the full shift (8–12 hours).