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Healthcare Components Group

Maintenance (Industrial) Mechanic

Healthcare Components Group, Maryland Heights, Missouri, United States, 63043

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Job Description

Job Description

Job Title:

Maintenance Mechanic Location:

Maryland Heights Department:

Facilities & Maintenance Reports To:

VP, Engineering Job Type:

Full-Time Position Overview: We are seeking a hands-on, proactive

Maintenance Mechanic

to support the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of our manufacturing equipment and facility systems. This individual will be instrumental in performing both preventative and corrective maintenance in our

FDA-regulated medical device production environment , helping to minimize downtime, support production schedules, and maintain compliance with stringent quality and safety standards. Key Responsibilities: Execute

scheduled Preventive Maintenance (PM)

on a wide range of production and facilities equipment including, but not limited to, extruders, braiders, automated systems, compressors and HVAC systems. Develop and help implement a

repeatable, detailed preventive maintenance program

that is

planned, tracked, and continuously improved

using our

IQMS ERP system , ensuring consistency and documentation across all equipment. Create a monthly PM plan for review and approval by Engineering and Manufacturing to ensure equipment availability for required PM tasks Collaborate with Engineering and Quality to create standardized

PM procedures , and track compliance to achieve optimal equipment performance, uptime and audit readiness. Troubleshoot and perform

corrective repairs

on mechanical, pneumatic, and basic electrical systems to maintain proper and consistent functionality. Maintain

accurate maintenance records , including PM checklists, repair logs, parts usage, and equipment history-leveraging IQMS where applicable. Conduct

routine facility inspections

to proactively identify and address potential issues before they lead to equipment failures. Assist with

equipment installations, modifications, and relocations

during facility upgrades or line reconfigurations. Perform

building and facility maintenance , such as replacing lights, clearing drains, basic plumbing, HVAC filter changes, and minor structural repairs. Lead the communications with production and facilities equipment OEMs, distributors and suppliers to resolve functional and operational issues in a timely manner Respond to

emergency maintenance calls

during weekdays and weekends to minimize downtime and production disruption. Ensure all work is completed in accordance with c GMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practices) ,

OSHA , and internal safety protocols. Procure spare parts, materials, and other items necessary to for PM Develop an inventory plan of spare parts and ensure availability in inventory for timely parts changes and repairs in order to achieve the required equipment uptime Required Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent required;

vocational training or technical certification

in industrial maintenance, mechatronics, or a related field strongly preferred. 5+ years of hands-on experience

in a maintenance role within a regulated industrial or manufacturing environment (medical device, pharmaceutical, food, etc.). Working knowledge of

mechanical systems ,

basic electrical troubleshooting , and

pneumatic controls . Able to read and understand blueprints of buildings, machines, tooling, HVAC, air compressors, electrical diagrams, and other related production and facilities equipment. Ability to read and interpret

blueprints ,

schematics , and

equipment manuals . Proficiency in using hand and power tools, diagnostic equipment, and basic computer systems for documentation. Strong

problem-solving skills , initiative, and ability to prioritize tasks independently. Experience with

ERP or CMMS platforms

such as

IQMS

to schedule and document preventive maintenance tasks, log equipment issues, and track spare part usage is a strong plus. Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds regularly. Ability to stand, walk, bend, stoop, kneel, and climb ladders for extended periods. Comfortable working in a variety of conditions, including

cleanroom environments , temperature fluctuations, and areas with mechanical noise.