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Electric Motor Winder/Mechanic - Lexington, KY

HECO, Lexington, Kentucky, us, 40598

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Electric Motor Winder/Mechanic – Lexington, KY HECO – Lexington Service Center

About HECO Founded in 1959, HECO is a family-owned organization focused on maximizing the reliability and performance of rotating equipment. We help customers see issues clearly, fix them effectively, and prevent them from happening again through our full suite of services: equipment repair, product sales, field service, predictive maintenance, and equipment management.

Through partnerships with Warwood Armature and Fife-Pearce Electric Company, we bring together more than 168 years of combined expertise in AC/DC motor repair, winding, and rotating equipment reliability. HECO proudly supports a wide range of industries, including power generation, metals, mining, chemicals, paper, wastewater, OEM manufacturing, and more.

Position Overview HECO is seeking an Electric Motor Winder/Mechanic to join our team in Lexington, KY. This is a hands‑on role focused on repairing, rebuilding, and rewinding AC/DC motors and associated rotating equipment. Prior experience is preferred, but we are open to training mechanically inclined candidates who are eager to learn winding and electrical testing.

In this role, you'll learn from industry experts, expand your technical skill set, and contribute to a high-performing, team‑first culture grounded in HECO's core values:

Do it the right way

Can‑do attitude

Respectful honesty

Get stuff done

Team fellowship

Key Responsibilities Mechanical & General Repair

Diagnose, disassemble, repair, and reassemble electric motors and rotating equipment.

Complete mechanical rebuilds on motors, pumps, gearboxes, and fans.

Use precision measuring tools such as micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, and vibration meters.

Participate in daily workflow discussions and job planning meetings.

Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area.

Electrical Testing & Diagnostics (Experience preferred – training provided for the right candidate)

Perform electrical tests using multimeters, meggers, and Baker test equipment.

Measure winding and heater resistance, RTDs, and mechanical fits/clearances.

Document electrical testing results throughout the repair process.

Motor Winding Responsibilities (Experience preferred – willing to train motivated individuals)

Record precise measurements before disassembly.

Inspect motors and components for winding failures or damage.

Safely strip and remove windings without damaging cores.

Rewind:

Random and form‑wound 3‑phase AC motors

DC fields

Armatures

Wound rotors

Apply proper insulating materials and techniques.

Braze electrical connections.

Operate varnish systems, VPI equipment, burn‑off and bake‑out ovens, and media blasting machines.

Qualifications

5+ years of AC/DC motor repair experience preferred (willing to train candidates with strong mechanical aptitude).

2+ years of lead or coordination experience is a plus.

Strong mechanical troubleshooting ability; electrical troubleshooting a plus.

Ability to repair motors, pumps, fans, and gearboxes.

Strong attention to detail with a commitment to quality.

Good communication skills and a team‑oriented attitude.

Willingness to work overtime or weekends when required.

Physical Requirements

Ability to lift, push, or pull up to 50 lbs.

Ability to stand, kneel, bend, or sit for extended periods.

What We Offer

Competitive pay based on experience, qualifications, and education.

Paid Time Off (PTO).

On-the-job training – including winding and electrical testing.

401(k) with employer match.

Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance.

Additional voluntary benefits available.

Relocation assistance for qualified candidates.

Mandatory pre‑employment drug screen.

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