Generac
Maintenance Electrician – 2nd Shift
2nd Shift:
Monday‑Friday 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM (may vary) with OT on weekends as needed
Starting Wage:
$23.59 – $37.29 per hour, depending on skills and experience
Job Location:
211 Murphy Drive, Eagle, WI 53119
Job Summary Following established processes and procedures, the Maintenance Technician is expected to perform emergency, routine, and preventive maintenance on all production and building equipment while maintaining safety and communicating effectively. This position is responsible for daily problem‑solving and repair of robotic, mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, or small outdoor power equipment associated with manufacturing and facility infrastructure (where applicable).
Responsibilities Maintenance Technician I
Support and service production lines within the facility.
Perform preventative maintenance of production line equipment.
Handle seasonal external facility maintenance.
Manage waste and simple routine facility maintenance.
Identify parts and materials needed to perform duties.
Maintain the 5S program.
Maintain compliance with training programs.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Maintenance Technician II
All Maintenance Technician I responsibilities.
Communicate via email and phone with vendors.
Maintain and enter PMs and work orders into the system.
Gather information and assist in creating new PMs.
Perform mechanical, electrical, and PLC troubleshooting and repair.
Read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and building schematics.
Replace broken or outdated building facilities.
Requirements Maintenance Technician I
3–5 years of experience maintaining industrial equipment, automation, or product repair.
Ability to effectively communicate across departments.
Ability to identify problems and implement solutions.
Ability to safely and proficiently perform maintenance and related activities of equipment, building, and grounds.
Ability to prioritize daily and weekly work assignments.
Demonstrated knowledge in OSHA, Arc Flash, LOTO, and NEC.
PIV training and certification.
Airial lift training and certification.
Knowledge of basic PC functions, including Windows.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities – Maintenance Technician II
Ability to work from drawings, sketches, and blueprints.
Initiative to learn how to assist, diagnose, and repair equipment.
Ability to acquire and maintain certifications for operation of service equipment.
Sign-On Bonus Maintenance Technician II – $2,500 Sign‑On Bonus Maintenance Technician – $5,000 Sign‑On Bonus
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2nd Shift:
Monday‑Friday 3:00 PM – 11:00 PM (may vary) with OT on weekends as needed
Starting Wage:
$23.59 – $37.29 per hour, depending on skills and experience
Job Location:
211 Murphy Drive, Eagle, WI 53119
Job Summary Following established processes and procedures, the Maintenance Technician is expected to perform emergency, routine, and preventive maintenance on all production and building equipment while maintaining safety and communicating effectively. This position is responsible for daily problem‑solving and repair of robotic, mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, or small outdoor power equipment associated with manufacturing and facility infrastructure (where applicable).
Responsibilities Maintenance Technician I
Support and service production lines within the facility.
Perform preventative maintenance of production line equipment.
Handle seasonal external facility maintenance.
Manage waste and simple routine facility maintenance.
Identify parts and materials needed to perform duties.
Maintain the 5S program.
Maintain compliance with training programs.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Maintenance Technician II
All Maintenance Technician I responsibilities.
Communicate via email and phone with vendors.
Maintain and enter PMs and work orders into the system.
Gather information and assist in creating new PMs.
Perform mechanical, electrical, and PLC troubleshooting and repair.
Read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and building schematics.
Replace broken or outdated building facilities.
Requirements Maintenance Technician I
3–5 years of experience maintaining industrial equipment, automation, or product repair.
Ability to effectively communicate across departments.
Ability to identify problems and implement solutions.
Ability to safely and proficiently perform maintenance and related activities of equipment, building, and grounds.
Ability to prioritize daily and weekly work assignments.
Demonstrated knowledge in OSHA, Arc Flash, LOTO, and NEC.
PIV training and certification.
Airial lift training and certification.
Knowledge of basic PC functions, including Windows.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities – Maintenance Technician II
Ability to work from drawings, sketches, and blueprints.
Initiative to learn how to assist, diagnose, and repair equipment.
Ability to acquire and maintain certifications for operation of service equipment.
Sign-On Bonus Maintenance Technician II – $2,500 Sign‑On Bonus Maintenance Technician – $5,000 Sign‑On Bonus
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