Picture your day starting with a walk-through of the production floor. You review the maintenance log, prioritize a preventive check on a vacuum glass lifter, and then tune a silicone pump to keep a critical line running smoothly. A call comes in from the shop—an operator needs help diagnosing a vibration on a piece of production machinery. You observe the symptoms, trace the root cause, and restore the equipment to full health. Before lunch, you knock out monthly safety inspections; in the afternoon, you coordinate with production planning to time a repair that prevents downtime. By shift end, you’ve updated inventory, ordered parts, and trained an operator on basic care for a rebuilt component.
- Preventive maintenance on facility assets, including vacuum glass lifters, silicone pumps, and other production machinery
- Hands-on repair work in both the shop and on the production floor
- Systematic troubleshooting: observe performance, diagnose faults, and implement fixes
- Timely response to maintenance calls and work orders assigned by your supervisor
- Monthly safety inspections across designated facility areas
- Minor building upkeep (e.g., drywall patching, painting)
- Basic electrical tasks in office spaces (LED bulb and driver replacements, etc.)
- Downtime reduction through proactive PM and prompt corrective actions
- Schedule alignment with production planning to minimize operational impact
- Part repair/rebuild using machining capabilities
- Maintenance supply control: track usage, order materials, and verify receipts
- Safe-work practices aligned with company policies and regulatory standards
- Operator coaching on correct equipment use and basic maintenance
- Ongoing development—keep current with new techniques and best practices
- Support broader production and maintenance objectives as needed
- Familiarity with LEAN methods and 5S workplace organization
- Exposure to robotics/automation is a plus
- Strong diagnostic mindset and root-cause problem solving
- Self-directed; able to execute with minimal supervision
- Reliable organization and time management
- Safety-first attitude and policy compliance
- Clean, orderly work habits
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and to work overtime as needed
- Comfort with ladders and operating a scissor lift
- Comfort with repetitive lifting and physically demanding work
- Capable of safely moving items up to 50 pounds
- Demonstrated experience in a maintenance technician or closely related role
- Electrical and/or welding background preferred
- Basic understanding of plumbing and compressed air systems
- High school diploma or equivalent (required)
- Technical certification in maintenance or a related discipline (preferred)
We are committed to a workplace where everyone feels safe, respected, and able to do their best work.
**New Hudson Facades is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex including sexual orientation and gender identity, national origin, disability, protected Veteran Status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.