$2,500 Hire Bonus – 50% paid after 30 days, balance paid after 90 days
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for performing preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance across a 100,000 square foot precision machining and manufacturing facility operating at two nearby sites. This role requires a strong mechanical and electrical background, a proactive safety mindset, and the ability to work with urgency to reduce downtime, support production goals, and maintain critical facility infrastructure.
- Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on CNC machinery, screw machines, and facility support equipment (compressors, chillers, pumps, etc.).
- Troubleshoot and repair electrical systems, including motors, relays, PLCs, VFDs, control panels, and lighting.
- Maintain and repair HVAC systems, including diagnostics, filter changes, and seasonal servicing.
- Support maintenance of hydraulic and pneumatic systems integral to machining operations.
- Execute and document preventive maintenance routines per established schedules.
- Monitor equipment health and escalate issues before breakdowns occur.
- Contribute to the development and refinement of PM checklists and logs.
- Address general building maintenance needs including plumbing, minor carpentry, lighting, and grounds upkeep.
- Ensure both sites meet 5S and workplace organization standards for maintenance areas.
- Support facility upgrades, equipment installations, and moves.
- Follow all company safety policies, including LOTO (Lockout/Tagout), PPE usage, confined space, and electrical safety.
- Identify and mitigate safety hazards proactively in collaboration with the EHS team.
- Participate in safety audits and emergency preparedness drills.
- Coordinate closely with production, engineering, and quality departments to prioritize and resolve maintenance issues.
- Provide status updates for open work orders and clearly communicate timelines for resolution.
- Assist in mentoring junior team members or temporary technicians when applicable.
- Minimum 5 years of industrial maintenance experience, preferably in a machining or manufacturing environment.
- Strong background in CNC machine repair (mills, lathes, screw machines).
- Working knowledge of HVAC, facility electrical, and basic plumbing systems.
- Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings, schematics, and manuals.
- Demonstrated history of safe work practices and rapid response to facility needs.
- Must have own basic set of tools and valid driver’s license (travel between sites required).
- Experience with CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems).
- EPA Section 608 HVAC certification.
- Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles and 5S.
- Forklift or scissor lift certification a plus.
- Sense of Urgency: Responds quickly and effectively to breakdowns or urgent issues.
- Problem Solving: Diagnoses root causes and implements reliable, cost-effective fixes.
- Team Player: Collaborates well across departments and shares knowledge.
- Detail-Oriented: Accurately maintains logs, records, and completes work to high standards.
- Adaptability: Capable of managing changing priorities and conditions across two facilities.
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs regularly.
- Capable of standing, walking, climbing, bending, and kneeling for extended periods.
- Tolerance for hot/cold and noisy environments typical of industrial manufacturing.
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