Step into a day on our maintenance team
You start by scanning the CMMS for overnight work orders, lining up parts and tools for a scheduled preventive task. Mid-morning, a machine calls for attention — you trace a control circuit, adjust a control instrument, swap a worn component, and bring the line back up. Later, you help a teammate with a lathe setup to recondition a small part, tidy your area to 5S standards, and log detailed service notes to build our maintenance history. That balance of planned care and quick problem-solving is the heartbeat of this role.
What you’ll do
- Perform entry- to mid-level break / fix and preventive maintenance to keep production assets running.
- Adjust functional components and control instruments to sustain and improve equipment performance; repair or replace defective parts; recondition or repair machine tools.
- Identify needed parts, supplies, and repair items and ensure they’re on hand before and during work.
- Back up teammates across the department as directed by leadership.
- Maintain awareness of maintenance industry standards and apply them in daily work.
- Uphold 5S and housekeeping practices across your work area and shared spaces.
- Contribute to continuous improvement activities focused on processes, results, and cost savings.
- As needed, set up and operate basic machining equipment (lathe, drill press, grinder, and other metalworking tools) to fabricate or repair parts; perform basic welding when required.
- Update records and review CMMS history to inform troubleshooting and future maintenance.
- Perform basic troubleshooting of control systems circuitry.
- Advance your skills through technical self-study to support career development.
- Follow all safety policies, rules, regulations, technical instructions, and guidelines; practice situational awareness and flag unsafe behaviors and conditions.
What you bring
High School Diploma or GED.Associate degree with a technical focus, or 18 months of related general industry experience, or successful completion of the ATS Technician Progression Program.Working knowledge of basic electrical and mechanical systems with the ability to perform repairs.Proficiency with basic hand tools.Physical demands and work environment
Regularly stand, walk, handle and feel with hands / fingers, reach with hands and arms, climb (ascend / descend) or balance to heights that may require a ladder or lift, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl in confined spaces, and talk or hear; occasional sitting.Occasionally lift and / or move more than 50 pounds.Regular need for close vision and color vision.Occasional exposure to outside weather and risk of electrical shock.Typical factory environment that is usually very loud; potential exposure to hazardous materials and / or greasy or slippery factory floors.