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Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
Schedule: 3:00 pm – 12:30 am (Mon–Fri).
Compensation: $32.00 – $37.00 per hour, depending on experience.
Responsibilities
Install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair industrial equipment across the facility.
Execute preventive and predictive maintenance to reduce unplanned downtime.
Create, update, and follow SOPs and Job Safety Analyses (JSAs).
Program and modify PLCs as needed.
Document work thoroughly in daily maintenance/repair logs.
Partner with Production Associates and Management to coordinate priorities.
Safeguard, organize, and account for tools and equipment.
Keep work areas clean and orderly, practicing 5S standards.
Adhere to all safety policies and procedures at all times.
Train team members when requested.
Order tools and spare parts to maintain inventory levels.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Background in electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, plumbing, carpentry, HVAC, welding, piping systems, and PLC programming.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints and electrical/mechanical schematics.
Solid basic math, reading, and writing skills.
High school diploma or equivalent; technical school training preferred.
Manual dexterity to safely operate machinery and computers.
Ability to lift up to 30 pounds.
Reliable, consistent attendance for scheduled shifts.
Physical Demands and Environment
Typical manufacturing conditions with frequent lifting of materials up to 30 lbs.
Use of appropriate PPE, including safety glasses, hearing protection, and work boots.
Technical Strengths That Will Help You Excel
HVAC and HVAC/R systems.
PLC troubleshooting and PLC programming.
Industrial/manufacturing engineering concepts.
Construction equipment maintenance and heavy equipment repair.
General equipment troubleshooting.
Facilities maintenance.
Electrical installation, repair, and troubleshooting; electrical/electronic systems.
Machine building and mechanical assembly.
Mechanical troubleshooting.
Hydraulic systems.
CNC programming, CNC repair, and troubleshooting CNC machines.
Manual machining.
Pipefitting.
Meets physical requirements; High School diploma/GED; experience in a manufacturing environment.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Hospitals and Health Care
Bring your curiosity, craftsmanship, and commitment to safety—we’ll provide the growth and the challenges.
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Compensation: $32.00 – $37.00 per hour, depending on experience.
Responsibilities
Install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair industrial equipment across the facility.
Execute preventive and predictive maintenance to reduce unplanned downtime.
Create, update, and follow SOPs and Job Safety Analyses (JSAs).
Program and modify PLCs as needed.
Document work thoroughly in daily maintenance/repair logs.
Partner with Production Associates and Management to coordinate priorities.
Safeguard, organize, and account for tools and equipment.
Keep work areas clean and orderly, practicing 5S standards.
Adhere to all safety policies and procedures at all times.
Train team members when requested.
Order tools and spare parts to maintain inventory levels.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Background in electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, plumbing, carpentry, HVAC, welding, piping systems, and PLC programming.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints and electrical/mechanical schematics.
Solid basic math, reading, and writing skills.
High school diploma or equivalent; technical school training preferred.
Manual dexterity to safely operate machinery and computers.
Ability to lift up to 30 pounds.
Reliable, consistent attendance for scheduled shifts.
Physical Demands and Environment
Typical manufacturing conditions with frequent lifting of materials up to 30 lbs.
Use of appropriate PPE, including safety glasses, hearing protection, and work boots.
Technical Strengths That Will Help You Excel
HVAC and HVAC/R systems.
PLC troubleshooting and PLC programming.
Industrial/manufacturing engineering concepts.
Construction equipment maintenance and heavy equipment repair.
General equipment troubleshooting.
Facilities maintenance.
Electrical installation, repair, and troubleshooting; electrical/electronic systems.
Machine building and mechanical assembly.
Mechanical troubleshooting.
Hydraulic systems.
CNC programming, CNC repair, and troubleshooting CNC machines.
Manual machining.
Pipefitting.
Meets physical requirements; High School diploma/GED; experience in a manufacturing environment.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Hospitals and Health Care
Bring your curiosity, craftsmanship, and commitment to safety—we’ll provide the growth and the challenges.
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