A maintenance technician is responsible for the upkeep, troubleshooting, and repair of a facility's machinery, equipment, and physical structures. Their primary goal is to minimize downtime by performing preventative maintenance and ensuring operations run safely and efficiently.
- Preventative Maintenance: Conducting routine inspections and servicing mechanical, electrical, and HVAC systems to prevent unexpected breakdowns.
- Troubleshooting & Repairs: Diagnosing issues with equipment, dismantling machines to replace defective parts, and fixing plumbing, lighting, or structural defects.
- Record-Keeping: Tracking all maintenance work, logging parts used, and managing inventory of equipment and supplies using work order software.
- Emergency Response: Being the primary contact to quickly address facility-related or operational emergencies as they happen.
Key Requirements
- Technical Skills: Strong working knowledge of electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and mechanical systems.
- Problem-Solving: The ability to quickly diagnose the root cause of equipment failures and determine the safest, most cost-effective fix.
- Physical Stamina: Capacity to lift heavy equipment, climb ladders, and stand or kneel for extended periods
Pay: $17.39 - $21.37 per hour
Work Location: In person