Keep Complex Systems Running — Join Eaton as a 2nd‑Shift Fix‑it Pro
Relocation assistance offered.
At Eaton’s ES AMER ARS division, you’ll be the go‑to problem solver who keeps production humming. This 2nd‑shift role blends electrical and mechanical mastery to plan, install, repair, and proactively maintain plant equipment.
Compensation
- $30.37–$35.66 per hour
- $1.00 / hour 2nd‑shift differential
- Eligible for a variable incentive program
Compensation details are guidance only; final pay is determined by your skills, experience, and qualifications, along with market and business factors.
A day on the floor
Own preventive and corrective maintenance across electrical and mechanical systems for production machinery.Lay out, install, troubleshoot, and repair using complex blueprints, specifications, and wiring diagrams.Apply practical electronics know‑how; stay current with advances in your trade.At times, direct part‑time helpers and operate a power truck to complete assignments.Champion safety : follow lockout / tagout, work at heights of six feet or more with proper fall protection, and restore all guards / safety devices after work. Perform electrical work in accordance with the National Electrical Code.Support environmental standards : follow procedures, propose pollution‑prevention ideas, keep the work area orderly, and uphold product / process quality and plant manufacturing principles.Why Eaton
Health benefits available day one13 paid holidaysPaid vacation after 60 daysWeekly payCareer progression and cross‑training across departments to grow skills and compensationOvertime opportunitiesRetirement benefitsEducational Assistance Program, Wellness Reimbursement, and moreWhat you bring
Completion of a maintenance mechanic apprenticeship with electrical training, or equivalent educationAt least 6 months as a maintenance mechanic with electrical experience in a manufacturing or similar settingAbility to operate a forklift truckHigh school diploma / GED from an accredited institutionMust be legally authorized to work in the United States without company sponsorship now or in the futureProficiencies we value
Electrical and mechanical troubleshooting120 / 208 / 240 / 480 VAC systemsMotor maintenance, repair, and replacementHydraulic systemsElectrical diagnostics and repair; NEC familiarityIndustrial automation troubleshootingElectrical / electronic systems and blueprint readingEquipment and tech you’ll see
Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)Press brakesPLCs (Fanuc, Allen‑Bradley)Servo motors