Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
Listed on 2026-01-03
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Maintenance/Cleaning
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Overview
Maintenance Mechanic
Job Summary:
The maintenance mechanic is responsible for performing routine maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of machinery and facilities to ensure continuous and safe operation. This role involves both preventive and corrective maintenance work across mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems.
- Performs Preventive Maintenance (PM) on production and facility equipment.
- Diagnose mechanical and electrical issues and implement repairs.
- Troubleshoot and repair/replace motors, pumps, gearboxes and other industrial equipment.
- Use hand and power tools, welding equipment and diagnostic instruments.
- Read and interpret technical manuals, blueprints, schematics and electrical drawings.
- Support installation and setup of new equipment or machinery.
- Maintain accurate maintenance records and input data into AMMS.
- Follow all safety procedures including Fall Protection, Hot Work, Confined Space and Lockout/Tagout.
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and perform physical tasks such as climbing ladders, kneeling and standing for extended periods.
- Comfortable working in noisy, dusty or hot and cold environments.
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