System One Holdings, LLC
Maintenance Technician (Pump Mechanic)
System One Holdings, LLC, Quincy, Massachusetts, us, 02171
Title: Maintenance Technician/Pump Mechanic
Location: Quincy, MA area
Start Date: ASAP!
Duration: Direct Hire
Salary: $27–$40/hr based on experience
Hours: Mon‑Fri; 6am–2:30pm
Degree/Experience
High school graduate/GED (Post‑secondary certificate in Mechanic & Repair Technologies a plus)
4+ years experience in the Industrial or Manufacturing industry (but open to strong candidates with less years experience)
Must Haves
Successful completion of skills assessment
Ability and proficiency in using hand tools, power and shop tools, torque wrenches, torches, etc.
Experience with manual lathes strongly preferred
Experience with manual milling machines strongly preferred
Mechanical knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance; bridge port‑lathe experience a plus
Require the usage of personal protective equipment (PPE) and may take place in confined spaces
Duties/Responsibilities
Performs installations, inspections, repairs, surveillance, monitoring, and preventative and corrective maintenance on Station facilities equipment, systems, and structures as necessary to ensure the safe, efficient and dependable operation of the plant
Assignments may be in an area associated with activities such as scaffolding, locksmith, tool control, lubrication oil control, tooling repairs or tool/rigging inspections and clean‑up activities
Working under the direction and supervision of others, perform preventative maintenance on operating systems: hydrolysis, distillation, fractionation, separations, logistics, or utilities
Inspect and test equipment to locate damage or worn parts and assist in the diagnosis of malfunctions
Read work orders or blueprint drawings or P&IDs to understand the issue and determine required repairs
Assist in the repairs to valves, pumps, and steam traps
Reassemble repaired pumps to specified requirements, using hand tools
Use proper mechanical and power equipment/tools
Assist with process equipment assembly and installation
Maintain a thorough working knowledge of the Station's tagging and lockout tagging program
Prepare and assist in the preparation and revision of detailed training programs, procedures, and PMs for the Maintenance Services Department as assigned
Responsible for snow removal or overseeing snow removal activities
Responsible for maintaining the tool cribs and lube oil shop on site
Required to participate in significant outages, when assigned, by performing a designated outage position, and maintaining required training qualifications
Equipment maintenance – performing routine maintenance on equipment and determining when and what kind of support is needed
Repairing – repairing machines or systems using the needed tools
Troubleshooting – determining causes of operating errors and deciding what to do about it
Ref: #558-Scientific
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Degree/Experience
High school graduate/GED (Post‑secondary certificate in Mechanic & Repair Technologies a plus)
4+ years experience in the Industrial or Manufacturing industry (but open to strong candidates with less years experience)
Must Haves
Successful completion of skills assessment
Ability and proficiency in using hand tools, power and shop tools, torque wrenches, torches, etc.
Experience with manual lathes strongly preferred
Experience with manual milling machines strongly preferred
Mechanical knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance; bridge port‑lathe experience a plus
Require the usage of personal protective equipment (PPE) and may take place in confined spaces
Duties/Responsibilities
Performs installations, inspections, repairs, surveillance, monitoring, and preventative and corrective maintenance on Station facilities equipment, systems, and structures as necessary to ensure the safe, efficient and dependable operation of the plant
Assignments may be in an area associated with activities such as scaffolding, locksmith, tool control, lubrication oil control, tooling repairs or tool/rigging inspections and clean‑up activities
Working under the direction and supervision of others, perform preventative maintenance on operating systems: hydrolysis, distillation, fractionation, separations, logistics, or utilities
Inspect and test equipment to locate damage or worn parts and assist in the diagnosis of malfunctions
Read work orders or blueprint drawings or P&IDs to understand the issue and determine required repairs
Assist in the repairs to valves, pumps, and steam traps
Reassemble repaired pumps to specified requirements, using hand tools
Use proper mechanical and power equipment/tools
Assist with process equipment assembly and installation
Maintain a thorough working knowledge of the Station's tagging and lockout tagging program
Prepare and assist in the preparation and revision of detailed training programs, procedures, and PMs for the Maintenance Services Department as assigned
Responsible for snow removal or overseeing snow removal activities
Responsible for maintaining the tool cribs and lube oil shop on site
Required to participate in significant outages, when assigned, by performing a designated outage position, and maintaining required training qualifications
Equipment maintenance – performing routine maintenance on equipment and determining when and what kind of support is needed
Repairing – repairing machines or systems using the needed tools
Troubleshooting – determining causes of operating errors and deciding what to do about it
Ref: #558-Scientific
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