WMFHA
Maintenance Technician – Industrial Electrical & Mechanical Diagnostics
Are you energized by solving complex equipment issues and keeping production machinery performing at its best? We’re searching for a Maintenance Technician with strong diagnostic skills in
both industrial electrical and mechanical systems . If pinpointing root causes, improving reliability, and supporting efficient operations are all in your wheelhouse, this role is an excellent match.
You’ll work hands‑on with a wide variety of systems—motors, controls, pneumatics, hydraulics, rotating equipment, mechanical assemblies, and more. Experience with vacuum systems is a bonus, but not required; we’re ready to provide thorough training. Above all, we value a solid foundation in electrical and mechanical principles, strong troubleshooting instincts, and a proactive approach to preventative maintenance.
Monday – Friday, 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM (Occasional overtime may be needed based on production demands.)
Key Responsibilities
Perform both scheduled and reactive maintenance on production machinery, support equipment, and facility systems to keep operations running reliably.
Diagnose and repair industrial electrical issues, including faults related to controls, sensors, motors, power distribution, and high-voltage components.
Troubleshoot and repair mechanical components such as gearboxes, pumps, conveyors, bearings, pneumatic/hydraulic systems, and rotating equipment.
Maintain accurate records of all maintenance activities, including work orders, service notes, equipment histories, schematics, and mechanical/electrical drawings.
Service and troubleshoot vacuum-based systems (training provided), addressing both electrical and mechanical components.
Evaluate equipment condition, determine repair priorities, and take timely action to reduce unplanned downtime and boost equipment reliability.
Monitor system performance and contribute to continuous improvement efforts aimed at reducing failures and optimizing operational efficiency.
Collaborate with production, engineering, and leadership teams to address equipment interruptions, process inconsistencies, and performance issues.
Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment while supporting plant safety and 5S/6S initiatives.
Perform other maintenance duties as assigned to support daily production needs.
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both industrial electrical and mechanical systems . If pinpointing root causes, improving reliability, and supporting efficient operations are all in your wheelhouse, this role is an excellent match.
You’ll work hands‑on with a wide variety of systems—motors, controls, pneumatics, hydraulics, rotating equipment, mechanical assemblies, and more. Experience with vacuum systems is a bonus, but not required; we’re ready to provide thorough training. Above all, we value a solid foundation in electrical and mechanical principles, strong troubleshooting instincts, and a proactive approach to preventative maintenance.
Monday – Friday, 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM (Occasional overtime may be needed based on production demands.)
Key Responsibilities
Perform both scheduled and reactive maintenance on production machinery, support equipment, and facility systems to keep operations running reliably.
Diagnose and repair industrial electrical issues, including faults related to controls, sensors, motors, power distribution, and high-voltage components.
Troubleshoot and repair mechanical components such as gearboxes, pumps, conveyors, bearings, pneumatic/hydraulic systems, and rotating equipment.
Maintain accurate records of all maintenance activities, including work orders, service notes, equipment histories, schematics, and mechanical/electrical drawings.
Service and troubleshoot vacuum-based systems (training provided), addressing both electrical and mechanical components.
Evaluate equipment condition, determine repair priorities, and take timely action to reduce unplanned downtime and boost equipment reliability.
Monitor system performance and contribute to continuous improvement efforts aimed at reducing failures and optimizing operational efficiency.
Collaborate with production, engineering, and leadership teams to address equipment interruptions, process inconsistencies, and performance issues.
Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment while supporting plant safety and 5S/6S initiatives.
Perform other maintenance duties as assigned to support daily production needs.
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