Ind Maintenance Tech - 2nd Shift
Job DescriptionIndustrial Maintenance Technician - 2nd ShiftHours: 2:00 PM - 10:00 PM Pay: $35-$45/hour + $3.00 Shift PremiumA well-established manufacturing organization is seeking a skilled Industrial Maintenance Technician to support production equipment and facility operations. This role is responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining a variety of manufacturing equipment while ensuring safe and efficient operations across the facility.This position is ideal for a hands-on maintenance professional with strong electrical troubleshooting skills who enjoys solving complex equipment issues and working in a stable production environment.Key ResponsibilitiesTroubleshoot, repair, and maintain production and facility equipment to maximize uptimePerform preventive maintenance on fabrication equipment including welders, CNC machines, press brakes, and laser cutting systemsDiagnose and repair electrical systems up to 480V, including motors, wiring, controls, and electrical panelsRead and interpret electrical schematics, machine drawings, and technical documentationMaintain and repair overhead cranes and hoists, including mechanical and electrical componentsConduct crane inspections in accordance with OSHA and manufacturer requirementsPerform facility maintenance tasks including lighting repairs, compressed air systems, HVAC filter changes, and basic plumbingUtilize hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment safely and effectivelyDocument maintenance activities and preventive maintenance in the ERP systemCoordinate with outside contractors when necessaryMaintain a clean, safe, and organized work environmentProvide occasional emergency or off-shift maintenance support as neededOperate forklifts and overhead cranes as requiredQualificationsHigh school diploma or GED requiredTechnical diploma or associate degree in industrial maintenance, electrical, or electromechanical technology preferred3+ years of industrial maintenance experience in a manufacturing environmentStrong troubleshooting ability across mechanical and electrical systemsExperience working with electrical systems up to 480VExperience maintaining overhead cranes and hoists preferredKnowledge of Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and electrical safety proceduresBasic computer skills for completing work orders and maintenance logsMust be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorshipPreferred CertificationsOSHA 10 or OSHA 30Arc Flash Safety TrainingLockout/Tagout certificationForklift or overhead crane certificationJourneyman Electrician license (preferred but not required)Benefits$3.00/hour shift premium for 2nd shiftFree Direct Primary Care, diagnostic testing, and select surgeriesCompany-paid dental and vision coverage (no employee premiums)Short-Term Disability and Life Insurance401(k) with profit sharingTuition reimbursementEmployee recognition programs and company eventsStructured onboarding and training opportunities