Mary Kay Global
Join to apply for the
Mechanic Maintenance
role at
Mary Kay Global . Looking for a career where you can make a difference? At Mary Kay we are committed to enriching the lives of women and their families around the world. We offer careers with unlimited opportunities to do something beautiful every day. We provide the products, marketing and other support to millions of Independent Beauty Consultants (IBCs) who work as independent contractors, selling our products directly to consumers in nearly 40 markets on five continents. We are a company that believes in our people and cares for them with truly exceptional benefits: A comprehensive health plan which includes medical, dental, and vision with low premiums 401(k) plan A generous profit‑sharing program Free access to on‑site fitness center and on‑site clinic Pay weekly Pay Differential Job Summary
Maintenance Mechanic – Processing is responsible for ensuring the efficient operations and maintenance and repair of all mechanical equipment for the processing, central weigh, sanitation, tank farm, purified water, and wastewater equipment at Mary Kay. The role performs mechanical and electrical troubleshooting, diagnosis, and repairs on processing tanks, storage tanks, pumps, valves, piping, instruments, etc. It documents all work accurately, follows good documentation practices (GDP), and helps achieve strategies and goals of becoming a world‑class, low‑cost, high‑quality producer of choice. The role communicates with reliability and operations teams to minimize production schedule impact, records work in a computerized maintenance management system, identifies opportunities for process improvements, contributes to continuous improvement initiatives, participates in root cause analysis (RCA), collaborates with external vendors and contractors, follows standard operating procedures, work instructions, and maintenance schedules, and performs other duties as assigned. Responsibilities
Preventative Maintenance
Perform routine preventive maintenance on production machinery and equipment according to established schedules. Inspect, test, and service equipment to detect malfunctions and ensure optimal performance. Resolve any issues discovered during preventative maintenance to minimize operational downtime. Maintain accurate records of all maintenance work performed.
Troubleshooting & Repair
Diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic issues. Repair or replace defective parts, components, or systems to restore equipment functionality. Utilize various tools and equipment to complete repairs and maintenance tasks efficiently. Read manuals and other documentation to troubleshoot and repair complex issues accurately.
Equipment Installation & Upgrades
Assist in the installation, assembly, and disassembly of machinery and equipment. Perform equipment upgrades and modifications to enhance production efficiency and safety. Assist the engineering department in installing, setting up, and testing new production equipment.
Education
• 2+ years in manufacturing maintenance • High school diploma or equivalent; technical certification or associate degree in mechanical, electrical, or industrial maintenance preferred. Additional Skills & Abilities
Strong mechanical and electrical troubleshooting skills, with proficiency in reading and interpreting technical manuals, P&ID's, blueprints, and schematics. Familiarity with PLC systems and basic programming, plus knowledge of pneumatic and hydraulic systems. Excellent problem‑solving and analytical skills, combined with the ability to work independently or as part of a team. Strong communication skills across different teams, attention to detail, and commitment to quality. Basic computer skills, including Internet use, Word, Excel, and Outlook. Physical capability to frequently stand, walk, stoop, crouch, kneel, climb, push, pull, reach, and move equipment weighing up to 60 lbs., along with prolonged periods of standing and bending. Manual dexterity for using tools and measuring instruments, and comfort working in varied environmental conditions such as heat, cold, and noise. Certification in sanitary welding is considered a plus. Work Hours
8 hrs/day, Tuesday‑Saturday (40 hrs/week). 10:00 PM – 6:30 AM. Benefits
Full benefits (Medical, Dental & Vision) – from day one. Profit sharing, paid time off accrual (4.667 hrs/month), vacation accrual (6.667 hrs/month). Not currently sponsoring visas for employment‑based work authorization.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Mechanic Maintenance
role at
Mary Kay Global . Looking for a career where you can make a difference? At Mary Kay we are committed to enriching the lives of women and their families around the world. We offer careers with unlimited opportunities to do something beautiful every day. We provide the products, marketing and other support to millions of Independent Beauty Consultants (IBCs) who work as independent contractors, selling our products directly to consumers in nearly 40 markets on five continents. We are a company that believes in our people and cares for them with truly exceptional benefits: A comprehensive health plan which includes medical, dental, and vision with low premiums 401(k) plan A generous profit‑sharing program Free access to on‑site fitness center and on‑site clinic Pay weekly Pay Differential Job Summary
Maintenance Mechanic – Processing is responsible for ensuring the efficient operations and maintenance and repair of all mechanical equipment for the processing, central weigh, sanitation, tank farm, purified water, and wastewater equipment at Mary Kay. The role performs mechanical and electrical troubleshooting, diagnosis, and repairs on processing tanks, storage tanks, pumps, valves, piping, instruments, etc. It documents all work accurately, follows good documentation practices (GDP), and helps achieve strategies and goals of becoming a world‑class, low‑cost, high‑quality producer of choice. The role communicates with reliability and operations teams to minimize production schedule impact, records work in a computerized maintenance management system, identifies opportunities for process improvements, contributes to continuous improvement initiatives, participates in root cause analysis (RCA), collaborates with external vendors and contractors, follows standard operating procedures, work instructions, and maintenance schedules, and performs other duties as assigned. Responsibilities
Preventative Maintenance
Perform routine preventive maintenance on production machinery and equipment according to established schedules. Inspect, test, and service equipment to detect malfunctions and ensure optimal performance. Resolve any issues discovered during preventative maintenance to minimize operational downtime. Maintain accurate records of all maintenance work performed.
Troubleshooting & Repair
Diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic issues. Repair or replace defective parts, components, or systems to restore equipment functionality. Utilize various tools and equipment to complete repairs and maintenance tasks efficiently. Read manuals and other documentation to troubleshoot and repair complex issues accurately.
Equipment Installation & Upgrades
Assist in the installation, assembly, and disassembly of machinery and equipment. Perform equipment upgrades and modifications to enhance production efficiency and safety. Assist the engineering department in installing, setting up, and testing new production equipment.
Education
• 2+ years in manufacturing maintenance • High school diploma or equivalent; technical certification or associate degree in mechanical, electrical, or industrial maintenance preferred. Additional Skills & Abilities
Strong mechanical and electrical troubleshooting skills, with proficiency in reading and interpreting technical manuals, P&ID's, blueprints, and schematics. Familiarity with PLC systems and basic programming, plus knowledge of pneumatic and hydraulic systems. Excellent problem‑solving and analytical skills, combined with the ability to work independently or as part of a team. Strong communication skills across different teams, attention to detail, and commitment to quality. Basic computer skills, including Internet use, Word, Excel, and Outlook. Physical capability to frequently stand, walk, stoop, crouch, kneel, climb, push, pull, reach, and move equipment weighing up to 60 lbs., along with prolonged periods of standing and bending. Manual dexterity for using tools and measuring instruments, and comfort working in varied environmental conditions such as heat, cold, and noise. Certification in sanitary welding is considered a plus. Work Hours
8 hrs/day, Tuesday‑Saturday (40 hrs/week). 10:00 PM – 6:30 AM. Benefits
Full benefits (Medical, Dental & Vision) – from day one. Profit sharing, paid time off accrual (4.667 hrs/month), vacation accrual (6.667 hrs/month). Not currently sponsoring visas for employment‑based work authorization.
#J-18808-Ljbffr