Industrial Maintenance Technician (Electrical / Mechanical / Welding)
We are currently hiring an Industrial Maintenance Technician to support production operations by maintaining and repairing facility equipment and machinery. This role is ideal for a hands-on technician with experience in electrical maintenance, mechanical repairs, troubleshooting, and welding.
If you enjoy diagnosing problems and keeping equipment running efficiently, this is a great long-term opportunity with day shift hours.
Job Details
Location: Harrisburg
Schedule: Monday – Friday | 6:00 AM – 2:30 PM (Day Shift)
Position Type: Right-to- Hire
Pay: $22 – $26 per hour (based on experience)
Maintenance Technician Responsibilities
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Perform preventative maintenance (PMs) on industrial machinery and facility equipment
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Troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, and equipment failures to minimize downtime
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Install, maintain, and repair single-phase and three-phase electrical systems
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Diagnose and repair motors, conveyors, pumps, and production equipment
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Perform MIG, TIG, or ARC welding for equipment repair and light fabrication
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Replace defective components such as motors, bearings, belts, sensors, and wiring
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Assist with equipment installation, setup, and commissioning
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Maintain maintenance logs, service records, and repair documentation
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Follow OSHA safety procedures and company safety standards
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Work with production teams to ensure efficient and safe equipment operation
Maintenance Technician Requirements
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Experience as an Industrial Maintenance Technician, Maintenance Mechanic, or Electrical Maintenance Technician
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Knowledge of industrial electrical systems (single-phase and three-phase)
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Experience with mechanical repairs and troubleshooting industrial equipment
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Welding experience (MIG, TIG, or Stick) preferred
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Ability to use hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment
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Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills
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Ability to work independently and prioritize maintenance tasks
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High school diploma or GED required
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Technical training, trade school, or maintenance certification is a plus