Role
As a Maintenance Technician (also known as Equipment Technician, Facilities Technician), you'll be responsible for the upkeep and general maintenance of mechanical, electrical, electronic, pneumatic/vacuum, hydraulic, and facility equipment/systems. You'll perform both reactive and preventative maintenance programs, ensuring all facilities/utilities equipment is running properly and efficiently. This role involves mechanical and electrical troubleshooting, repairs, rebuilds, inspections, calibrations, installations, and setup of facilities/utilities equipment.
Benefits
- Competitive salary with a wage rate up to $34.50 per hour (based on experience and competency) plus a $1.00 shift premium.
- Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, paid vacation, 14 paid holidays, 401k with Company match.
- Free uniforms, safety boot reimbursement program, prescription safety glasses (frames and lenses), and opportunities for career advancement.
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or GED required; Two-to-Four-year Technical Degree preferred.
- Three to Five years of experience working with facility and utilities equipment preferred.
- Proficiency in electrical troubleshooting, mechanical troubleshooting, and experience in a manufacturing environment.