Job Description
Job Description
Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
Department : Maintenance 5000
Reports to : Maintenance Supervisor
FLSA Status : Hourly Non-exempt
A day in the life
You start your shift with a walk-through of the plant, prioritizing work orders in the MRP / ERP queue. A forklift needs its scheduled PM, a molding line calls for a root-cause check on a pneumatic hiccup, and production has a mold change on deck. You stage the mold per documented procedures, verify connections, and bench-test fill guns and ejectors to ensure a clean release. In between, you’re cleaning, lubricating, and tightening what keeps our operation moving—because reliability isn’t an event, it’s a habit.
When a line goes down, you troubleshoot hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, electronic, and basic electrical systems—reading schematics and tracing faults until you isolate the issue. You might swap a fuse, replace a worn fitting, or assist with minor carpentry or plumbing. Before lunch, you run water-treatment checks (hardness, pH, etc.) and log results. In the afternoon, you complete predictive maintenance tasks, service air compressors and driers, and update all paperwork so the next shift knows what’s ready and what’s next.
What you’ll own
Qualifications
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and / or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Tools and materials
The plant supplies the tools you need to perform all job functions. Personal tools may be used if reviewed and approved by plant management.
Physical demands
Frequently lift and carry up to 45 pounds. Requires close vision. Expect regular sitting, use of hands, and talking / hearing; frequent standing and walking; reaching with hands and arms; and stooping / crouching, bending, or twisting. Occasionally push, pull, and move materials and work in awkward positions, including under equipment or around operating machinery.
Work Environment
The work environment is typical of most manufacturing environments. The noise level in the work environment is usually high with ear protection required as posted. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
This document in no way states or implies that these are the only responsibilities of, and the duties to be performed by, the associate occupying this position. The Company reserves the right to change, modify, amend, add to or delete from, any section of this document as it deems, in its judgment, to be proper.
Maintenance Mechanic • North Andover, MA, US