Job Description
Job Description
Join Us as an Industrial Electro-Mechanical Maintenance Technician
Picture your night : you clock in, review the CMMS dashboard, and tackle a planned PM before diving into a complex fault on an Allen‑Bradley PLC. You trace ladder logic, adjust an HMI parameter, fabricate a quick bracket to get a conveyor back online, and document every step—all while keeping safety at the center of each move. If that sounds like your kind of challenge, you’ll fit right in.
Shift, Schedule, and Training
- Night schedule : 7 : 00 pm – 7 : 00 am on a 2-2-3 rotation.
- Training : This role trains on 1st shift prior to moving to nights.
Compensation and Benefits
Earn up to $100,000 annually in total compensation.Sign-on bonus.Medical, dental, and vision coverage effective day 1.401(k) with company match available.Quarterly profit-sharing bonuses.Great culture — we follow the Golden Rule : treat others as you would want to be treated.What You’ll Do
Troubleshoot and repair mechanical issues; make precise adjustments to keep equipment running.Execute preventive maintenance on production machinery as scheduled.Perform welding and fabrication tasks with minimal direction.Enter accurate, timely work details into the maintenance system (CMMS).Apply advanced electrical knowledge to work safely and effectively across the facility.What You’ll Bring
Strong electrical and PLC manufacturing background with the ability to read ladder logic and program HMIs.Comfort working with Allen‑Bradley PLC platforms.Knowledge across hydraulics, pneumatics, and plumbing.Mechanical, welding, and cutting capabilities.Ability to read mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic prints.Workbench proficiency and basic computer skills for documentation and diagnostics.Competent with meters and precision measurement tools (including tape measure).2+ years of experience in a manufacturing environment.Safety-minded : lockout / tagout, fall protection, PPE, and confined-space training; CPR / first aid may be required.Assessment requirement : Candidates must be able to complete and pass an electrical board and PLC programming hands-on assessment.
Proficiencies We Value
PLC Troubleshooting SkillsPlumbingMechanical Troubleshooting SkillsHydraulics ExperienceElectrical TroubleshootingElectrical RepairPLC Programming ExperiencePLC Wiring ExperienceTape Measure ReadingExperience in a Manufacturing EnvironmentBlueprint ReadingBasic Computer SkillsTools and Technologies
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) (Allen Bradley)If you’re ready to own tough problems, keep production moving, and grow your skills on real equipment, we’d love to hear from you.