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Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician Night Shift

Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician Night ShiftA growing industrial manufacturer is seeking a hands-on maintenance professional for its overnight team at a high-output production site in eastern Ohio. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys solving equipment issues in real time, working across both electrical and mechanical systems, and building broader skills in automation, troubleshooting, and plant reliability. The role offers strong long-term stability, meaningful overtime potential, and exposure to modern manufacturing equipment in an environment that values safety, teamwork, and continuous improvement.What You Will DoSupport safe, reliable production by troubleshooting and repairing plant equipment during the night shiftDiagnose issues involving motors, drives, control panels, sensors, relays, and PLC-controlled systemsPerform mechanical maintenance on hydraulics, pneumatics, conveyors, gearboxes, and related production assetsComplete preventive maintenance, emergency repairs, and equipment changeovers to reduce downtimeRead and interpret electrical schematics, blueprints, technical manuals, and equipment documentationHelp identify root causes of recurring failures and contribute to practical reliability improvementsUse maintenance systems and standard documentation tools to record work performed, equipment status, and parts usageMaintain compliance with lockout tagout procedures, plant safety rules, and OSHA-focused practicesCoordinate with operations and maintenance teammates to prioritize repairs and keep production movingAssist with fabrication, fitting, and installation of replacement parts or components when neededOperate in a fast-paced industrial setting with a strong focus on housekeeping, safe work habits, and quality outputWhat You BringExperience in industrial maintenance within a manufacturing or heavy production environmentMulti-craft ability across electrical and mechanical troubleshootingWorking knowledge of three-phase power, industrial controls, and PLC diagnosticsAbility to troubleshoot production equipment quickly and make sound repair decisions under pressureFamiliarity with hydraulics, pneumatics, conveyors, motors, and related plant systemsComfort reading schematics, blueprints, and technical drawingsStrong safety mindset and a disciplined approach to repair proceduresClear communication skills and a team-first attitudeHigh school diploma or equivalent required, with technical training, apprenticeship experience, military experience, or journeyman-level development viewed favorablyWhy Candidates Are InterestedOpportunity to expand skills across electrical, mechanical, and automation systemsExposure to advanced manufacturing technology, including PLC-driven equipment and automated linesStable overnight schedule with consistent hours and overtime potentialLong-term career path for technicians who want to grow their troubleshooting depth and plant impactSupportive team environment where skilled maintenance professionals can make a visible differencePhysical RequirementsAbility to stand and walk for extended periods during the shiftAbility to lift up to 50 pounds as neededAbility to bend, stoop, kneel, reach, twist, and work around industrial equipment safely