What you'll do
- Assist with the setup and commissioning of rebar equipment — mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and basic electrical/electronic systems — when a new job mobilizes.
- Perform preventive maintenance to schedule and help build and keep the PM schedule for each machine.
- Diagnose and repair breakdowns in the field and in the shop, working from manuals, schematics, and the Maintenance Manager's guidance.
- Support crew training on the safe, correct operation of each piece of equipment.
- Track spare parts and consumables inventory, and flag reorder points to Purchasing before a part runs out.
- Keep clean maintenance logs and service records for every machine.
- Help load, move, and re-commission equipment as it relocates between job sites.
- Travel to active job sites as needed — sometimes on short notice — to keep production running.
What you need (required)
- Strong mechanical aptitude and 1–2 years of hands-on maintenance or mechanic experience (industrial, heavy equipment, automotive, agricultural, or similar).
- Comfort reading equipment manuals, schematics, and parts diagrams.
- Basic electrical troubleshooting ability (reading a multimeter, tracing a circuit).
- Valid driver's license with a clean record — this role travels.
- Willingness to travel extensively and work in field conditions (heat, dust, outdoor sites).
- Able to lift 50+ lbs, stand and work on your feet, and handle the physical demands of a job site.
- Dependable, safety-first mindset, and a genuine willingness to learn a specialized trade.
Pay: $24.00 - $31.00 per hour
Willingness to travel:
Work Location: On the road