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Electro‑Mechanical Maintenance Technician (Heavy Equipment)

Is this you? Do you enjoy taking machines apart (and putting them back together better)? Are you comfortable around both wrenches and 480V panels? Do you want to learn from veteran technicians while making a visible impact on uptime and safety? If so, read on. Why this role matters Production relies on dependable equipment. You’ll help keep it that way by performing preventive maintenance, assisting with installs and troubleshooting, and ensuring meticulous safety and recordkeeping. You’ll collaborate with production to reduce downtime and sharpen your skills through targeted training and continuous improvement. Key responsibilities Perform scheduled preventive maintenance to maintain performance and reliability. Assist with repairs, fault isolation, and machinery installations alongside experienced techs. Follow safety standards rigorously; document all maintenance activities accurately. Organize tools, maintain clear records, and help oversee spare parts inventory levels. Support facility upkeep and work cross-functionally with production to limit interruptions. Participate in training sessions and contribute to improvement initiatives. What you bring Working knowledge of mechanical and electrical systems, including troubleshooting of panels up to 480V. 3+ years in industrial maintenance or a related discipline. Fluency with tools, equipment, and heavy machinery; experience on conveyor lines is a plus. Ability to read and apply manuals, schematics, and blueprints; strong safety habits around active equipment. Entry-level troubleshooting capability for mechanical and electrical issues. Hands-on experience with hydraulics and pneumatics. Exposure to PLCs and their use in industrial environments. Proficiency targets PLC troubleshooting Driving continuous improvement Heavy equipment repair and service Pneumatic systems know-how Working safely on 120/208/240/480V circuits Conveyor chain replacement and adjustment Hydraulic systems maintenance Pneumatics fault-finding Industrial electrical experience Tools and tech you’ll touch Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) Conveyor systems This is an entry-level role designed to put you shoulder-to-shoulder with experienced technicians so you can grow from assisting to independently diagnosing and repairing equipment—while always prioritizing a safe workplace.