Maintenance Tech - Direct Hire - Multiple Shifts Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Gainesville, GA at Geebo

Maintenance Tech - Direct Hire - Multiple Shifts

Spinnaker Spinnaker Gainesville, GA Gainesville, GA Full-time Full-time $24 - $29 an hour $24 - $29 an hour 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago Great opportunity to get into a stable company working as a Maintenance Technician, looking for a Mechanical Tech with good electrical and mechanical experience.
The company has multiple shifts available:
1st - 7am - 3pm (Mon-Fri) 2nd - 3pm - 11pm (Mon-Fri) 3rd - 11pm - 7am (Sun-Thurs) Candidates would be required to work weekends (normally 1/2 per month) and holidays.
Troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems Follow diagrams, sketches, operations manuals and manufacturer's instructions Diagnose CNC equipment and PLC control systems Locate root problems and perform repairs Strong electrical troubleshooting skills.
Good experience in VFD's and PLC's.
Needs to be able to draw out a ladder diagram schematic for various electrical circuits.
Strong mechanical troubleshooting skills.
Good ability to organize, delegate and lead their team.
Would reply on this person to help teach the guys and get them up to speed with technical abilities.
Operate cutting torches and welding equipment to fabricate, cut or join metal parts Use tools ranging from common hand and power tools, such as impact drills and wrenches, to precision measuring instruments and electronic testing devices Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$24.
00 - $29.
00 per hour Expected hours:
40 - 56 per week
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Experience level:
4 years Schedule:
10 hour shift Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Work setting:
In-person Education:
High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Experience:
Programmable logic controllers:
1 year (Preferred) Mechanical knowledge:
1 year (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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