Industrial Maintenance Technician Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Mount Prospect, IL at Geebo

Industrial Maintenance Technician

HiFyve HiFyve Mount Prospect, IL Mount Prospect, IL $30 - $40 an hour $30 - $40 an hour HiFyve is hiring for an Industrial Maintenance Technician in Mount Prospect, IL! Pay:
$30-40/hr.
Shift:
5am - 2pm (Flexible up to 7am - 4pm) M-F (very little OT) Daily tasks and
Responsibilities:
Troubleshoot, fix, and maintain various production and tool room equipment.
Disassemble, replace, and rebuild defective components.
Rebuild production machines by checking and replacing worn parts.
Maintain and troubleshoot building systems like HVAC and air compressors.
Install, repair, and connect electrical power lines and control panels.
Perform preventive maintenance, oil/lubricate equipment, and update records.
Install new equipment and ensure proper connections and safety devices.
Handle miscellaneous building tasks like electrical, carpentry, plumbing, etc.
Conduct scheduled maintenance inspections and update logs.
Follow lockout/tag-out procedures when working on machines.
Operate forklift for machine subassembly removal/installation.
Adhere to safety rules and keep work area clean.
Inform Supervisor of unusual equipment problems.
Requirements:
6-10 years of mechanical and electrical experience in manufacturing.
Proven safety record and strong work ethic.
Flexible to work 1st or modified 1st shift with possible overtime.
Skilled in troubleshooting and repairing electrical panels, circuits, and PLCs.
Expertise in mechanical repairs, stamping presses, multi-slides, and heat treat ovens.
Ability to read electrical and mechanical prints, operate machine shop tools, and perform building maintenance.
Proficient in using various machine tools, inspection tools, and welding equipment.
Capable of lifting 50 pounds, standing, and/or kneeling for extended periods.
If you are interested, please apply! #all1.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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