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Maintenance Mechanic

Staffing Support Specialists
United States, Wisconsin, Milwaukee
6815 West Capitol Drive (Show on map)
Jan 01, 2025
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for ensuring the reliability and optimal performance of machinery and equipment in a fabrication and foundry environment. This role involves inspecting, troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems. The Maintenance Mechanic plays a critical role in minimizing downtime, improving operational efficiency, and ensuring completion of customer orders in a timely manner.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  1. Maintain machinery like lathes, CNC machines, welding units, shears, and presses.
  2. Troubleshoot and repair mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical issues.
  3. Maintain conveyors and pouring systems.
  4. Service air filtration and ventilation systems to manage hazardous dust and fumes.
  5. Ensure proper operation of exhaust fans and dust collectors.
  6. Maintain pneumatic tools.
  7. Conduct regular checks on safety systems like heat shields, temperature sensors, and cooling systems.
  8. Maintain forklifts, hoists, and conveyors used for transporting raw materials and finished products.
  9. Replace worn-out parts such as bearings, belts, or motors.
  10. Respond quickly to equipment malfunctions to minimize production downtime.
  11. Optimize machine settings for better output and efficiency.
  12. Ensure machines meet safety standards and that guards, locks, and emergency systems function correctly.
  13. Communicate with department supervisors and leads regarding the status of work orders.
QUALIFICATIONS:
  1. Understanding mechanical components like gears, belts, bearings, and shafts.
  2. Familiarity with troubleshooting and repair of equipment such as CNC machines, cranes, induction furnaces, hydraulic presses, and pneumatic tools.
  3. Experience troubleshooting and fixing welding equipment.
  4. Knowledge of basic electrical wiring, circuit diagrams, and hydraulic schematics.
  5. Awareness of OSHA regulations for workplace safety.
  6. Hazard awareness in high-temperature environments (for foundries) and moving machinery (in fabrication shops).
  7. Knowledge of principles of equipment inspection, lubrication, and wear detection.
  8. Ability to fabricate or modify parts using cutting, welding, and machining techniques.
  9. Skill in aligning, calibrating, and testing equipment to ensure accuracy and reliability.
  10. Strong attention to detail - Recognizing early signs of wear, misalignment, or malfunction to prevent major breakdowns.
  11. Ability to resolve complex mechanical issues.
  12. Skilled at prioritizing tasks and managing time to minimize equipment downtime.
  13. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work in a team environment.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
  1. High school diploma or equivalent required.
  2. Completion of a technical training program in industrial maintenance, mechanical systems, or a related field preferred.
  3. Minimum of five years experience in a mechanical maintenance role, particularly in an industrial, manufacturing, fabrication, or foundry environment.
CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES
None
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  1. Ability to stand, walk, or crouch for extended periods.
  2. Frequent bending, stooping, climbing ladders, and working in confined or awkward spaces.
  3. Lifting and moving heavy objects (often 50+ pounds), including tools, machine parts, and materials.
  4. Operating heavy tools and machinery, such as hoists, forklifts, or welding equipment
  5. Good vision (with or without corrective lenses) to read schematics, inspect parts, and identify defects.
  6. Ability to work under time constraints, especially during emergency repairs to minimize downtime.
  7. Adapting to temperature extremes, noise, and physical exertion without compromising performance or safety.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  1. Exposure to loud noises from machinery like CNC machines, grinders, and welding equipment.
  2. Regular contact with sharp tools, heavy equipment, and moving parts,
  3. Frequently exposed to fumes, dust, or chemical solvents used in manufacturing process
  4. Exposed to high-temperature environment typical of a foundry.
  5. Works near heavy machinery and potentially hazardous operations such as pouring molten materials.
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