Nesco Resource
Maintenance Technician
As a Maintenance Technician, you'll work with a tight-knit team that values craftsmanship, safety, and keeping essential production equipment running at its best. This is a great fit for someone who enjoys troubleshooting, problem-solving, and working in a hands-on industrial setting. What You'll Do
Take the lead on maintaining and troubleshooting electrical systems that power heavy-duty manufacturing equipment. Work on a wide range of machinery, including welding stations, motors, overhead cranes, and ventilation systems. Service and support three-phase motors, control panels, and fabrication tools to keep production running smoothly. Perform scheduled and emergency maintenance with minimal downtime. Disassemble, clean, inspect, and reassemble parts and components. Collaborate with operations to plan maintenance activities without disrupting production. Build and modify fixtures, jigs, and custom tooling for production support. Contribute to equipment installations, relocations, and system upgrades. Mentor junior team members and share hands-on knowledge in a collaborative environment. Uphold safety standards, especially when working around high-voltage, heat, or pressure systems. What We're Looking For
At least 4 years of experience in electrical maintenance within an industrial or manufacturing environment. Strong knowledge of three-phase power, motor control systems, and electrical schematics. Experience working with welding machines, high-heat environments, and fabrication-related systems. Familiarity with supporting mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and ventilation systems. Comfortable working around heavy-duty equipment, elevated temps, and loud environments (PPE provided). Ability to read manuals, wiring diagrams, and follow both written and verbal directions. A safety-first mindset and a strong sense of ownership over your work. What's in It for You?
Consistent schedule
Day shift hours with opportunities for overtime. Team-focused environment
You're not just fixing things; you're helping build something important. Stability
Join a company that's been investing in its people and equipment for the long term. Variety
Every day brings something differentfrom electrical repairs to equipment improvements. Growth
Your knowledge is valued, and your input matters.
As a Maintenance Technician, you'll work with a tight-knit team that values craftsmanship, safety, and keeping essential production equipment running at its best. This is a great fit for someone who enjoys troubleshooting, problem-solving, and working in a hands-on industrial setting. What You'll Do
Take the lead on maintaining and troubleshooting electrical systems that power heavy-duty manufacturing equipment. Work on a wide range of machinery, including welding stations, motors, overhead cranes, and ventilation systems. Service and support three-phase motors, control panels, and fabrication tools to keep production running smoothly. Perform scheduled and emergency maintenance with minimal downtime. Disassemble, clean, inspect, and reassemble parts and components. Collaborate with operations to plan maintenance activities without disrupting production. Build and modify fixtures, jigs, and custom tooling for production support. Contribute to equipment installations, relocations, and system upgrades. Mentor junior team members and share hands-on knowledge in a collaborative environment. Uphold safety standards, especially when working around high-voltage, heat, or pressure systems. What We're Looking For
At least 4 years of experience in electrical maintenance within an industrial or manufacturing environment. Strong knowledge of three-phase power, motor control systems, and electrical schematics. Experience working with welding machines, high-heat environments, and fabrication-related systems. Familiarity with supporting mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and ventilation systems. Comfortable working around heavy-duty equipment, elevated temps, and loud environments (PPE provided). Ability to read manuals, wiring diagrams, and follow both written and verbal directions. A safety-first mindset and a strong sense of ownership over your work. What's in It for You?
Consistent schedule
Day shift hours with opportunities for overtime. Team-focused environment
You're not just fixing things; you're helping build something important. Stability
Join a company that's been investing in its people and equipment for the long term. Variety
Every day brings something differentfrom electrical repairs to equipment improvements. Growth
Your knowledge is valued, and your input matters.