Job Description
Job Description
$3000 Sign-on Bonus to welcome you aboard
Your mission
Keep people safe and product moving. As a reliability-focused technician, you’ll blend fabrication, machining, and electrical know-how to extend the life of our assets and reduce unplanned downtime across both production and facility systems.
Imagine your first 90 days
You map critical PMs, standardize safety-first inspections, and eliminate a recurring fault by rebuilding a worn assembly you machined in-house. You train operators on early warning signs, fine-tune PLC-related inputs with the team, and hand off clear documentation so the next shift hits the ground running.
Core responsibilities
- Rebuild, overhaul, inspect, diagnose, and repair industrial equipment and facility systems.
- Execute preventive maintenance routines; escalate and complete safety-related work promptly.
- Maintain meticulous records for work orders, PM tasks, and repairs.
- Fabricate fixtures and jigs; machine parts using lathe and mill with micrometers and calipers.
- Perform welding (MIG / TIG / Arc) on steel and aluminum.
- Troubleshoot using multimeters and computer tools; interpret electrical and hydraulic schematics.
- Address basic plumbing tasks and copper air line work.
- Support, coordinate, and monitor outside contractors for quality performance.
- Maintain 5S and housekeeping standards for a safe, organized workspace.
- Act as backup to the maintenance supervisor; assist with janitorial duties when needed.
Schedule & flexibility
Mainly first shift coverage.Occasional on-call rotation covering nights and weekends.Flex hours when business needs change.Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent with 3–7 years of maintenance or fabrication experience.Valid driver’s license; ability to operate a Hilo (forklift) and maintain license.Strong safety orientation with a habit of prioritizing safety work orders.Comfort with Microsoft Outlook and Excel.Skilled communicator who interprets written and verbal directions, mentors peers, and collaborates with operators to define failures.Technical strengths
Welding : MIG, TIG, and Arc on steel and aluminum.Machining : lathe and mill; measurement with micrometers and calipers.Fabrication : build custom fixtures and jigs.Electrical : multimeter proficiency, computer-based diagnostics, and PLC environment familiarity.Blueprint and schematic reading : electrical and hydraulic.Facilities : basic plumbing and copper air lines.Physical demands
Frequent walking and ladder climbing; operation of personal lifts up to 35 feet.Lift up to 75 pounds and work comfortably in tight spaces.Proficiencies & tools
Creating Preventive Maintenance PlansMechanical Troubleshooting SkillsCommercial Electrical ExpertiseElectrical TroubleshootingElectrical RepairMachine Safety InspectionsProgrammable Logic Controller (PLC)Legal
Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. without sponsorship