MEC (Mayville Engineering Company, Inc.)
Maintenance Tech - Wayland/Weekend - 2nd shift
MEC (Mayville Engineering Company, Inc.), Wayland, Missouri, United States
Maintenance Tech – Wayland/Weekend – 2nd Shift
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Our growing company is seeking to hire a Maintenance Technician for the 2nd shift/Weekend in Wayland, MI. An overview includes routine and emergency mechanical and electrical maintenance on all machines and equipment, diagnosing sources of problems, and maintaining or repairing machines as needed.
Benefits
Pay commensurate with experience
$1.50 shift premium
$1,000 sign on bonus
PTO upon date of hire
Benefits after 30 days
Weekend: Fri., Sat., Sun. 6pm–6am (get paid for 40 hrs.)
Responsibilities
Diagnoses situation or problem, plans and schedules the course of action necessary to prevent breakdowns (i.e., preventive maintenance), and makes repairs or improvements to machines/equipment. Performs basic electrical repairs. Installs, removes, fabricates, alters, and rebuilds machines/equipment to achieve desired results and comply with all code requirements.
Plans, lays out, and performs all bench and machine operations to construct, alter, and repair intricately designed and constructed tools, fixtures, gages, machine attachments, and mechanisms, ensuring proper fit, alignment, calibration, adjustment, assembly, and completion of work.
Operates equipment to ensure the effectiveness of repairs and safe operation of equipment.
Reads and interprets blueprints, schematics, and machine manuals in order to perform repairs.
Fabricates parts and machine equipment without design, from given, or own design, using lathe, mill, drill press, welder, and brake.
Operates testing equipment, powered hand tools, torches, welders, and precision measuring equipment.
Assists other maintenance members and serves as a resource to engineering and management.
Provides project leadership on major installation or revisions of machines and equipment at various MEC facilities.
Operates a personal computer (PC), via keyboard/mouse, to create work requests and work orders, obtain needed parts in-house or order through the tool crib, and obtain historical work order information.
Routinely contacts suppliers or manufacturers on part information, repair issues, improvements, and shipping instructions.
Maintains current knowledge and skills in all maintenance/repair crafts and duties, in addition to basic electronic/electrical knowledge and repair.
Maintains user knowledge of all maintenance/repair equipment and test instruments, including material handling equipment, manlifts, voltage testers, small tools, welders, and fabrication equipment.
Climbs ladders and/or machinery, stoops, crouches, twists, kneels, crawls, and walks to access repair areas while carrying or moving tools and repair parts, including overhead and floor‑to‑waist lifting of materials weighing over 60 pounds.
Operates maintenance equipment, including company vehicles, material handling equipment, and manlifts to heights of 60 feet.
Completes all appropriate paperwork.
Maintains all equipment and computer documentation.
Ensures and maintains the safety and cleanliness of equipment, department, plant, and worksite.
Coordinates with other maintenance personnel across all shifts to make sure jobs get completed.
Must be able to work independently.
Qualifications
Journeyman or equivalent preferred.
European electrical print understanding a plus.
Strong electrical background preferred. 480 V and control wiring.
Must have complete understanding of robotic cells and stamping presses.
Must have a complete set of trade tools.
Must obtain and maintain a valid powered industrial truck operator permit and a State driver's license.
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Our growing company is seeking to hire a Maintenance Technician for the 2nd shift/Weekend in Wayland, MI. An overview includes routine and emergency mechanical and electrical maintenance on all machines and equipment, diagnosing sources of problems, and maintaining or repairing machines as needed.
Benefits
Pay commensurate with experience
$1.50 shift premium
$1,000 sign on bonus
PTO upon date of hire
Benefits after 30 days
Weekend: Fri., Sat., Sun. 6pm–6am (get paid for 40 hrs.)
Responsibilities
Diagnoses situation or problem, plans and schedules the course of action necessary to prevent breakdowns (i.e., preventive maintenance), and makes repairs or improvements to machines/equipment. Performs basic electrical repairs. Installs, removes, fabricates, alters, and rebuilds machines/equipment to achieve desired results and comply with all code requirements.
Plans, lays out, and performs all bench and machine operations to construct, alter, and repair intricately designed and constructed tools, fixtures, gages, machine attachments, and mechanisms, ensuring proper fit, alignment, calibration, adjustment, assembly, and completion of work.
Operates equipment to ensure the effectiveness of repairs and safe operation of equipment.
Reads and interprets blueprints, schematics, and machine manuals in order to perform repairs.
Fabricates parts and machine equipment without design, from given, or own design, using lathe, mill, drill press, welder, and brake.
Operates testing equipment, powered hand tools, torches, welders, and precision measuring equipment.
Assists other maintenance members and serves as a resource to engineering and management.
Provides project leadership on major installation or revisions of machines and equipment at various MEC facilities.
Operates a personal computer (PC), via keyboard/mouse, to create work requests and work orders, obtain needed parts in-house or order through the tool crib, and obtain historical work order information.
Routinely contacts suppliers or manufacturers on part information, repair issues, improvements, and shipping instructions.
Maintains current knowledge and skills in all maintenance/repair crafts and duties, in addition to basic electronic/electrical knowledge and repair.
Maintains user knowledge of all maintenance/repair equipment and test instruments, including material handling equipment, manlifts, voltage testers, small tools, welders, and fabrication equipment.
Climbs ladders and/or machinery, stoops, crouches, twists, kneels, crawls, and walks to access repair areas while carrying or moving tools and repair parts, including overhead and floor‑to‑waist lifting of materials weighing over 60 pounds.
Operates maintenance equipment, including company vehicles, material handling equipment, and manlifts to heights of 60 feet.
Completes all appropriate paperwork.
Maintains all equipment and computer documentation.
Ensures and maintains the safety and cleanliness of equipment, department, plant, and worksite.
Coordinates with other maintenance personnel across all shifts to make sure jobs get completed.
Must be able to work independently.
Qualifications
Journeyman or equivalent preferred.
European electrical print understanding a plus.
Strong electrical background preferred. 480 V and control wiring.
Must have complete understanding of robotic cells and stamping presses.
Must have a complete set of trade tools.
Must obtain and maintain a valid powered industrial truck operator permit and a State driver's license.
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