NTN Bearing Corporation
East- Maintenance Mechanic-2nd Shift
NTN Bearing Corporation, Columbus, Indiana, United States, 47201
Job Title:
Maintenance Mechanic
Reports To:
Maintenance Supervisor - Richard Dhondt
Location:
East Plant, Columbus, Indiana
Manager:
GJ Kelly
Job ID:
#25-0886
Job Description Maintenance mechanics install, repair, and maintain machinery and equipment. Responsibilities also include building and maintaining mechanical systems, and involve the use of a variety of hand and power tools.
Responsibilities
Receive work orders that may include drawings, specifications, and instructions covering scheduled and emergency repair, installation, and inspection work to be done.
Read and interpret drawings (some electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic).
Repair equipment/components without the use of drawings, specifications, and/or instructions.
Plan and perform work requiring a thorough knowledge of mechanical principles, and principles of operation and application of equipment.
Adhere to all safety regulations and report any hazards that may compromise a safe workplace.
Required Knowledge, Skills, Education, and Abilities
Experience in the trade working with industrial automation or a degree in Industrial Maintenance Technology or related field.
Experience with electrical and electronic tools and gauges.
Ability to read and interpret drawings (some electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic).
Knowledge of hand tools, drill press, lathe and mill, electric drills, welding (MIG required, TIG and Stick also preferred), pipe threading machine, acetylene torch, soldering iron, etc.
General manufacturing experience.
Ability to work closely with supervision and fellow employees.
Must be able to work overtime as needed, and also work every other weekend and holidays if required.
Knowledge of mechanical tools, combination squares, precision measuring equipment, electronic test equipment, and other common tools.
Able to sit, kneel, squat or bend for long periods.
Able to walk and/or stand for extended periods.
Lift 50 lbs. repeatedly if necessary.
Able to use common hand or power tools.
Able to grasp and manipulate small objects such as screws, rivets, wire terminals, etc.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift heavy equipment (up to 50 lbs or more).
Manual dexterity for handling tools and machinery.
Stamina for standing, bending, and working in tight spaces.
Physical strength for equipment repairs and heavy lifting.
Comfort with working in noisy and sometimes hazardous environments.
Mental Requirements
Strong problem‑solving skills and the ability to troubleshoot mechanical issues.
Attention to detail to identify malfunctions and defects.
Technical knowledge of machinery, electrical systems, and maintenance procedures.
Ability to read technical manuals, blueprints, and schematics.
Quick decision‑making ability under pressure.
Employment Details
Seniority Level: Entry Level
Employment Type: Full-time
Job Function: Management and Manufacturing
Industry: Machinery Manufacturing
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Maintenance Mechanic
Reports To:
Maintenance Supervisor - Richard Dhondt
Location:
East Plant, Columbus, Indiana
Manager:
GJ Kelly
Job ID:
#25-0886
Job Description Maintenance mechanics install, repair, and maintain machinery and equipment. Responsibilities also include building and maintaining mechanical systems, and involve the use of a variety of hand and power tools.
Responsibilities
Receive work orders that may include drawings, specifications, and instructions covering scheduled and emergency repair, installation, and inspection work to be done.
Read and interpret drawings (some electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic).
Repair equipment/components without the use of drawings, specifications, and/or instructions.
Plan and perform work requiring a thorough knowledge of mechanical principles, and principles of operation and application of equipment.
Adhere to all safety regulations and report any hazards that may compromise a safe workplace.
Required Knowledge, Skills, Education, and Abilities
Experience in the trade working with industrial automation or a degree in Industrial Maintenance Technology or related field.
Experience with electrical and electronic tools and gauges.
Ability to read and interpret drawings (some electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic).
Knowledge of hand tools, drill press, lathe and mill, electric drills, welding (MIG required, TIG and Stick also preferred), pipe threading machine, acetylene torch, soldering iron, etc.
General manufacturing experience.
Ability to work closely with supervision and fellow employees.
Must be able to work overtime as needed, and also work every other weekend and holidays if required.
Knowledge of mechanical tools, combination squares, precision measuring equipment, electronic test equipment, and other common tools.
Able to sit, kneel, squat or bend for long periods.
Able to walk and/or stand for extended periods.
Lift 50 lbs. repeatedly if necessary.
Able to use common hand or power tools.
Able to grasp and manipulate small objects such as screws, rivets, wire terminals, etc.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift heavy equipment (up to 50 lbs or more).
Manual dexterity for handling tools and machinery.
Stamina for standing, bending, and working in tight spaces.
Physical strength for equipment repairs and heavy lifting.
Comfort with working in noisy and sometimes hazardous environments.
Mental Requirements
Strong problem‑solving skills and the ability to troubleshoot mechanical issues.
Attention to detail to identify malfunctions and defects.
Technical knowledge of machinery, electrical systems, and maintenance procedures.
Ability to read technical manuals, blueprints, and schematics.
Quick decision‑making ability under pressure.
Employment Details
Seniority Level: Entry Level
Employment Type: Full-time
Job Function: Management and Manufacturing
Industry: Machinery Manufacturing
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