Maintenance Technician - 3rd Shift Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Mentor, OH at Geebo

Maintenance Technician - 3rd Shift

Job Title:
Maintenance TechnicianLocation:
Mentor, OHShift:
3rd (10 pm to 6:
30 am)Salary:
$20 to $28 based on experienceAre you looking for a job where you can use your talents and grow?Nesco Resource is looking for you.
As a Maintenance Technician you will be responsible for machine maintenance and repair, as well as new machinery setups in an industrial setting.
Duties/Responsibilities Maintain equipment, as well as the facilities in support of continuous operation.
Perform routine and preventative maintenance on equipment and facilities.
Complete preventative maintenance documentation.
Perform visual and dimensional inspection of dies and assigns locations.
Respond to requests for general repairs, setup of equipment, fixturing and die maintenance.
Examines equipment and facilities to determine working condition and necessary maintenance to prevent work stoppages.
Refers to technical manual in the repair of equipment.
Performs electrical work as permitted.
Skills/Qualifications 1-5 years of experience in Industrial Maintenance.
Ability to read schematics and blueprints, and strong math skills.
Proficient use of Microsoft Office.
High School Diploma or GED required.
Technical Certification is a plus.
Pay and Shift info Starting pay is $20-$28/hour based on experience.
3 rd shift 10 pm 6:
30 am, with availability for OT with $1 shift differential.
Must be available to train on 1st shift for a period of time.
Temp to hire opportunity with the company.
Company Benefits include:
Healthcare, dental, & vision plans 401k with company matching Company paid life and STD insurance PPE reimbursement Year end Bonuses Recommended Skills Blueprinting Machinery Maintenance Mathematics Microsoft Office Preventive Maintenance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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