Job Description
Job DescriptionMaintenance Mechanic – 2nd Shift
Pay: $26.63–$39.94/hour
Schedule: Monday–Friday, approximately 3:30 PM–11:30 PM
Training: Approximately one month on 1st shift, depending on experience
Position Summary
Seeking a hands-on Maintenance Mechanic to support production equipment and facility maintenance on 2nd shift. The position is approximately 80% manufacturing maintenance and 20% facilities maintenance, with a strong mechanical focus and some electrical troubleshooting.
After training on 1st shift, this individual will work independently to troubleshoot breakdowns, complete preventive maintenance, and keep production equipment running efficiently.
Responsibilities
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Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain injection molding and related manufacturing equipment.
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Perform mechanical repairs involving hydraulics, motors, servo drives, sensors, relays, and auxiliary equipment.
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Maintain thermolators, material systems, drying systems, and other molding support equipment.
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Perform scheduled preventive maintenance on production machinery.
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Troubleshoot basic electrical systems from 240V up to 480V.
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Perform basic PLC troubleshooting on Allen-Bradley, FANUC, and similar systems; programming from scratch is not required.
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Support automated assembly and packaging equipment.
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Handle general facilities maintenance, including basic plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and building repairs.
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Follow LOTO and established safety procedures.
Qualifications
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High school diploma or GED required; technical/trade education preferred.
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Approximately 3+ years of industrial maintenance experience preferred.
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Experience with injection molding, blow molding, or similar molding equipment strongly preferred.
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Strong mechanical troubleshooting skills, including hydraulics and industrial machinery.
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Basic electrical troubleshooting experience with motors, relays, sensors, and electrical controls.
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Comfortable troubleshooting equipment operating at 240V–480V.
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PLC troubleshooting experience is a plus.
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Must be able to work independently, make sound maintenance decisions, and ask for support when needed.
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Must be comfortable providing both production equipment and general facility maintenance.
