Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician
Performs the most complex troubleshooting of mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic components across all machinery, including the most complex production and facility equipment, under limited supervision.
Here is a glimpse of what you’ll do:
Electrical
Mechanical
PLC
Pneumatic
Hydraulic
Chilled Water Systems
Facilities
Education/Experience
Physical requirements of the job:
Category | Details |
Lifting & Carrying | Must be able to lift and carry up to 50–75 lbs regularly (tools, motors, parts, gearboxes). |
Standing/Walking | Must be able to stand and walk for extended periods (8–10-hour shifts), often on concrete floors. |
Climbing | Must be able and willing to climb and work at elevated locations. |
Bending/Kneeling | Frequent bending, squatting, crawling, kneeling, or lying under equipment for repair/inspection. |
Reaching & Handling | Must be able to reach overhead, use hands and arms for precise tool handling and parts manipulation. |
Manual Dexterity | High level of hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills needed to use small tools and diagnostic equipment. |
Visual Acuity | Must have clear vision (close, distance, color) to read manuals, wiring diagrams, and perform inspections. |
Hearing | Must be able to hear machine sounds, alarms, and instructions in a noisy industrial environment. |
Mobility | Must be able to move quickly and safely around machinery, across production lines, and in confined areas. |
Work Conditions: