As a Mechanic A (also known as Maintenance Mechanic, Industrial Mechanic), you'll install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair machinery and process equipment. You'll also perform preventative and predictive maintenance, fabricate equipment or components when necessary, and assist in training other craftsmen. Your strong mechanical aptitude and attention to detail will be key in maintaining functional operations.
Benefits
Opportunity to work with a variety of machinery and technologies, including CNC Mill, CNC Lathe, and EDM Drilling Machine.
Chance to utilize and enhance your mechanical and problem-solving skills.
Work in a team-oriented environment that values communication and collaboration.
Qualifications
Five (5) years mechanical craft experience, three (3) years of which must be in mechanical industrial maintenance. Diploma or applicable education from a trade or technical school in industrial mechanical maintenance may qualify for part of the experience requirement.
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications.
Excellent communication and teamwork abilities, with a focus on safety guidelines and protocols.
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