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Now Hiring - Maintenance Technicians in Washington MO

POSITION SUMMARY Our client is seeking an Indsutrial Maintenance Technician.
The schedule is Monday through Thursday, 4:
18pm to 2:
18am with a paid half-hour dinner break.
The pay is $19.
49 to $26+/hr.
The technicians should apply methods, best practices, and procedures in preventative maintenance, inspection, diagnostics, and repair, of buildings, utilities, equipment, and machinery.
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES - The ability to read and interpret diagrams, sketches, controls schematics, operations manuals, manufacturer's instructions, and engineering specifications.
- Perform preventive maintenance tasks and repairs throughout the facility.
- Accurately record the maintenance performed in systems.
- Exceptional troubleshooting skills.
- Solid PLC knowledge.
- Proficiency in working with industrial electricity, pneumatics, and hydraulics.
- Read and understand work order requirements.
- Must be able to obtain forklift and genie boom certification and operate safely - Observe safety requirements and use all required safety equipment.
- Must be able to work overtime as needed.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCES - High school diploma or high school equivalency preferred.
Candidates who do not have a high school diploma or high school equivalency will be required to take a pre-employment assessment to be considered for the role.
- 2
years CNC maintenance experience.
- Solid experience in troubleshooting, preventive maintenance and repairs on CNC equipment, including realignment and adjustments.
- Strong mechanical and electrical troubleshooting skills.
- Must be comfortable working with high voltages.
- Understanding of advanced machine maintenance plans.
Salary:
$19.
49 to $26.
00 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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