Fisher Industries
Field Crusher Mechanic
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Fisher Industries
Fisher Industries is a vertically integrated family of businesses that provides heavy civil construction and aggregate products across the United States. With over 70 years of experience, the company specializes in highways, bridges, aggregates, and large-scale infrastructure projects, supported by in-house capabilities in drilling, blasting, crushing, asphalt, and concrete production. Fisher is committed to delivering innovative, cost‑effective solutions with an emphasis on safety and quality.
POSITION SCOPE The Field Crusher Mechanic is a safety‑sensitive position that performs routine maintenance as well as minor and major repairs on all equipment in the aggregate stock fleet. The role requires experience as a general crushing mechanic, welding, and repairing crushing equipment, and involves examining equipment during scheduled service to determine if additional service is needed.
Primary Duties
Diagnose and repair mobile rock crushing equipment, screens, and conveyors
Perform liner changes on jaw, cone, and impact‑style crushers
Perform preventive maintenance on equipment, changing outerwear parts in crushers, checking/replacing bearings and belts on conveyors, and recording damage or misuse of equipment
Keep work area clean and orderly; maintain safe and responsible work habits in a shop or outdoor environment
Weld/fabricate chutes, hoppers, structures and miscellaneous parts as needed both in shop and in the field
Travel to sites to repair equipment onsite
Think quickly and adapt to ever‑changing field situations
Communicate effectively (verbal, listening, written) with coworkers, even in high‑stress situations
Document and discuss with supervisor any major repairs that are discovered
Use personal protective equipment such as hard hat, hearing protection, safety glasses, safety footwear, respirator, protective clothing, gloves and other equipment as required by law
Work may occur in a mine or plant setting which may include exposure to extremes in temperature and humidity and moving mechanical parts
Mechanics are expected to supply personal tools
Attend additional training sessions with different equipment manufacturers as needed
Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements
Applicants must be at least 18 years old
Minimum of 1‑year previous crusher mechanic experience
Must hold an M.S.H.A. Part 46 Certificate (5000-23)
S.H.A. Part 48 Mining Certificate Preferred but can be trained on (5000-23)
Understand basic electrical and hydraulic schematics
Knowledge of proper use of tools such as wrenches, impacts, pry bars, electrical meters, hydraulic gauges, and lifting equipment
Communicate well with shop and field crews, including technical support from the factory
Measure accurately with calipers, feeler gauges, and tape measures
Knowledge of safety procedures for working with heavy equipment and objects
Basic welding/fabrication experience
Basic torch/plasma cutter experience
Basic understanding of rigging and overhead lifting
Basic understanding of forklift operation
Fisher Industries is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are a drug‑free work environment requiring pre‑employment and random drug testing, and we conduct background checks. If you require an accommodation with applying, please email hrdept@fisherind.com or call the HR Department at (701) 456‑9184 to request accommodations. This email is only to request accommodation for the application process and is not an email to inquire about the status of your application.
Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Full‑time Job function: Management and Manufacturing Industries: Construction
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Fisher Industries
Fisher Industries is a vertically integrated family of businesses that provides heavy civil construction and aggregate products across the United States. With over 70 years of experience, the company specializes in highways, bridges, aggregates, and large-scale infrastructure projects, supported by in-house capabilities in drilling, blasting, crushing, asphalt, and concrete production. Fisher is committed to delivering innovative, cost‑effective solutions with an emphasis on safety and quality.
POSITION SCOPE The Field Crusher Mechanic is a safety‑sensitive position that performs routine maintenance as well as minor and major repairs on all equipment in the aggregate stock fleet. The role requires experience as a general crushing mechanic, welding, and repairing crushing equipment, and involves examining equipment during scheduled service to determine if additional service is needed.
Primary Duties
Diagnose and repair mobile rock crushing equipment, screens, and conveyors
Perform liner changes on jaw, cone, and impact‑style crushers
Perform preventive maintenance on equipment, changing outerwear parts in crushers, checking/replacing bearings and belts on conveyors, and recording damage or misuse of equipment
Keep work area clean and orderly; maintain safe and responsible work habits in a shop or outdoor environment
Weld/fabricate chutes, hoppers, structures and miscellaneous parts as needed both in shop and in the field
Travel to sites to repair equipment onsite
Think quickly and adapt to ever‑changing field situations
Communicate effectively (verbal, listening, written) with coworkers, even in high‑stress situations
Document and discuss with supervisor any major repairs that are discovered
Use personal protective equipment such as hard hat, hearing protection, safety glasses, safety footwear, respirator, protective clothing, gloves and other equipment as required by law
Work may occur in a mine or plant setting which may include exposure to extremes in temperature and humidity and moving mechanical parts
Mechanics are expected to supply personal tools
Attend additional training sessions with different equipment manufacturers as needed
Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements
Applicants must be at least 18 years old
Minimum of 1‑year previous crusher mechanic experience
Must hold an M.S.H.A. Part 46 Certificate (5000-23)
S.H.A. Part 48 Mining Certificate Preferred but can be trained on (5000-23)
Understand basic electrical and hydraulic schematics
Knowledge of proper use of tools such as wrenches, impacts, pry bars, electrical meters, hydraulic gauges, and lifting equipment
Communicate well with shop and field crews, including technical support from the factory
Measure accurately with calipers, feeler gauges, and tape measures
Knowledge of safety procedures for working with heavy equipment and objects
Basic welding/fabrication experience
Basic torch/plasma cutter experience
Basic understanding of rigging and overhead lifting
Basic understanding of forklift operation
Fisher Industries is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are a drug‑free work environment requiring pre‑employment and random drug testing, and we conduct background checks. If you require an accommodation with applying, please email hrdept@fisherind.com or call the HR Department at (701) 456‑9184 to request accommodations. This email is only to request accommodation for the application process and is not an email to inquire about the status of your application.
Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Full‑time Job function: Management and Manufacturing Industries: Construction
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