Armtec Defense Technologies
Maintenance Technician
Armtec Defense Technologies, Lillington, North Carolina, United States, 27546
Senior Maintenance Technician
Company:
Armtec Defense Technologies (a subsidiary of Transdigm Corporation)
Location:
Lillington, North Carolina, USA
Job Type:
Full Time
Reports To:
Facilities and Engineering Manager
Job Summary The Senior Maintenance Technician will be highly skilled in many disciplines, with a strong emphasis on electrical knowledge and capability. The primary responsibility is facility preventive and reactive maintenance of utilities and support equipment, such as compressors, chillers, cooling towers, security systems, and fire protection, with minimal direction.
Responsibilities
Lead electrical installations including conduit runs, wire pulling, and terminal landing
Maintain and repair critical facility equipment such as HVAC, compressors, backup generators, chillers, and cooling towers
Maintain building sprinkler systems, back‑flow preventers, fire hydrants, and PIVs
Assist with troubleshooting mechanical and electrical issues on production equipment
Lead or assist on special projects including building or fabricating special production equipment as necessary
Perform machining and other metal‑forming functions as needed (welding, sheet metal bending, drilling, manual milling, and lathe work)
Coordinate with contractors and vendors on special projects or critical equipment maintenance/repairs
Operate a variety of hand tools, power tools, and mobile equipment
Complete scheduled preventive maintenance work orders in CMMS system
Requisition parts and materials as needed
Maintain a clean and organized work area
Be on call for after‑hours emergency service
Perform other plant‑related activities as directed
Qualifications
Strong electrical knowledge and experience (National Electric Code, NFPA‑70E preferred)
Experience with industrial machinery and equipment
Experience with compressors, chillers, cooling towers, and HVAC units
Working knowledge of machine shop functions (machining, welding, drilling, cutting, grinding, metal bending) a plus
Ability to read electrical schematics and mechanical blueprints
Knowledge of safe work practices and ability to act competently in emergencies
Ability to maneuver underneath or above equipment in narrow spaces; bend, stoop, reach for long periods
Ability to stand and walk up to 10 hours per day
Capability to operate hand, power, and specialized tools
Must be able to climb ladders
Able to lift and carry up to 50 lbs
Excellent manual dexterity and hand‑eye coordination
Ability to cope with exposure to noise and dust
Good English reading, writing, and comprehension skills
Willingness to work overtime as needed
Strong teamwork skills
Education and Previous Experience Requirements
High School diploma/GED desired; Junior College or Technical School desired
5 years of experience as an electrician in an industrial manufacturing facility preferred
5–10 years of experience working on industrial facility support equipment required
Must be authorized to work in the U.S.; eligible for required U.S. Government export control authorizations
Work Hours
4–10 hour days
40 hours per week
Overtime as needed
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Armtec Defense Technologies (a subsidiary of Transdigm Corporation)
Location:
Lillington, North Carolina, USA
Job Type:
Full Time
Reports To:
Facilities and Engineering Manager
Job Summary The Senior Maintenance Technician will be highly skilled in many disciplines, with a strong emphasis on electrical knowledge and capability. The primary responsibility is facility preventive and reactive maintenance of utilities and support equipment, such as compressors, chillers, cooling towers, security systems, and fire protection, with minimal direction.
Responsibilities
Lead electrical installations including conduit runs, wire pulling, and terminal landing
Maintain and repair critical facility equipment such as HVAC, compressors, backup generators, chillers, and cooling towers
Maintain building sprinkler systems, back‑flow preventers, fire hydrants, and PIVs
Assist with troubleshooting mechanical and electrical issues on production equipment
Lead or assist on special projects including building or fabricating special production equipment as necessary
Perform machining and other metal‑forming functions as needed (welding, sheet metal bending, drilling, manual milling, and lathe work)
Coordinate with contractors and vendors on special projects or critical equipment maintenance/repairs
Operate a variety of hand tools, power tools, and mobile equipment
Complete scheduled preventive maintenance work orders in CMMS system
Requisition parts and materials as needed
Maintain a clean and organized work area
Be on call for after‑hours emergency service
Perform other plant‑related activities as directed
Qualifications
Strong electrical knowledge and experience (National Electric Code, NFPA‑70E preferred)
Experience with industrial machinery and equipment
Experience with compressors, chillers, cooling towers, and HVAC units
Working knowledge of machine shop functions (machining, welding, drilling, cutting, grinding, metal bending) a plus
Ability to read electrical schematics and mechanical blueprints
Knowledge of safe work practices and ability to act competently in emergencies
Ability to maneuver underneath or above equipment in narrow spaces; bend, stoop, reach for long periods
Ability to stand and walk up to 10 hours per day
Capability to operate hand, power, and specialized tools
Must be able to climb ladders
Able to lift and carry up to 50 lbs
Excellent manual dexterity and hand‑eye coordination
Ability to cope with exposure to noise and dust
Good English reading, writing, and comprehension skills
Willingness to work overtime as needed
Strong teamwork skills
Education and Previous Experience Requirements
High School diploma/GED desired; Junior College or Technical School desired
5 years of experience as an electrician in an industrial manufacturing facility preferred
5–10 years of experience working on industrial facility support equipment required
Must be authorized to work in the U.S.; eligible for required U.S. Government export control authorizations
Work Hours
4–10 hour days
40 hours per week
Overtime as needed
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