Veracity Software Inc
Foundry Equipment Maintenance2nd Shift
Veracity Software Inc, Syracuse, New York, United States
Foundry Equipment Maintenance – 2nd Shift
Location: Syracuse, NY
Shift: 2nd Shift | 2:30 PM – 11:00 PM | Monday–Friday
Employment Type: Full-Time
What You’ll Do
Diagnose and correct electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical malfunctions on automated foundry production equipment.
Analyze machine operation sequences to determine root causes of malfunctions and perform repairs to manufacturer standards.
Adjust, repair, alter, and pipe water, air, gas, oil, and related systems to meet foundry equipment specifications.
Read and interpret shop orders, blueprints, schematics, operational manuals, and manufacturer specifications.
Test equipment functionality after repairs to ensure proper operation.
Detect and correct machine malfunctions; escalate complex or questionable issues to appropriate supervision.
Generate and process shop orders as required.
Locate, issue, and record parts, tools, materials, and equipment from the maintenance tool crib.
Operate forklift as needed in the performance of job duties.
Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area.
Follow all safety rules, regulations, and prescribed procedures.
Required (Basic) Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution.
Minimum 3 years of industrial mechanical maintenance experience.
Strong knowledge of:
DC and AC electrical theory
Pneumatic and hydraulic theory and application
Plumbing and piping repair theory and practice
Machine repair theory, including close‑tolerance assembly and fits
Experience using measuring instruments and diagnostic devices.
Experience understanding the sequence and interrelationship of machine operations, including evaluation of pressure, flow, and dimensions.
Strong electrical troubleshooting experience.
Ability to work independently on second shift.
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum 5 years of industrial maintenance experience or journeyman‑level equivalent.
Forklift certification and hands‑on experience.
Prior experience in a foundry or heavy manufacturing environment.
Required Skills & Certifications
3+ years of manufacturing maintenance experience
Strong electrical experience
Experience in the sequence and inter‑relationship of machine operations
Mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic troubleshooting
Blueprint and schematic interpretation
Preventive and corrective maintenance execution
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Shift: 2nd Shift | 2:30 PM – 11:00 PM | Monday–Friday
Employment Type: Full-Time
What You’ll Do
Diagnose and correct electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical malfunctions on automated foundry production equipment.
Analyze machine operation sequences to determine root causes of malfunctions and perform repairs to manufacturer standards.
Adjust, repair, alter, and pipe water, air, gas, oil, and related systems to meet foundry equipment specifications.
Read and interpret shop orders, blueprints, schematics, operational manuals, and manufacturer specifications.
Test equipment functionality after repairs to ensure proper operation.
Detect and correct machine malfunctions; escalate complex or questionable issues to appropriate supervision.
Generate and process shop orders as required.
Locate, issue, and record parts, tools, materials, and equipment from the maintenance tool crib.
Operate forklift as needed in the performance of job duties.
Maintain a clean, safe, and organized work area.
Follow all safety rules, regulations, and prescribed procedures.
Required (Basic) Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent from an accredited institution.
Minimum 3 years of industrial mechanical maintenance experience.
Strong knowledge of:
DC and AC electrical theory
Pneumatic and hydraulic theory and application
Plumbing and piping repair theory and practice
Machine repair theory, including close‑tolerance assembly and fits
Experience using measuring instruments and diagnostic devices.
Experience understanding the sequence and interrelationship of machine operations, including evaluation of pressure, flow, and dimensions.
Strong electrical troubleshooting experience.
Ability to work independently on second shift.
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum 5 years of industrial maintenance experience or journeyman‑level equivalent.
Forklift certification and hands‑on experience.
Prior experience in a foundry or heavy manufacturing environment.
Required Skills & Certifications
3+ years of manufacturing maintenance experience
Strong electrical experience
Experience in the sequence and inter‑relationship of machine operations
Mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic troubleshooting
Blueprint and schematic interpretation
Preventive and corrective maintenance execution
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