Maintenance Mechanic at USPRO Berlin, CT Administrative & Office Jobs - Kensington, CT at Geebo

Maintenance Mechanic at USPRO Berlin, CT

Maintenance MechanicBerlin, CT area Overview:
USPRO is looking for a Maintenance Mechanic to work with a manufacturing client of ours in the Berlin, Connecticut area.
This individual will be responsible for the repair and preventative maintenance of production equipment from basic hydraulic equipment to CNC machinery.
Employment type:
Contract-to-HireDuration:
6 months
contract to hireHours:
1st Shift (6AM - 2PM)
Responsibilities:
Diagnose malfunctions and troubleshoot systems to determine required repair.
This may include dismantling, replacing, and adjustments to current assemblies.
Devise methods of altering machinery and equipment to improve operating characteristics within the principles of Continuous Improvement.
May perform electronic maintenance, machine repair, and plumbing duties.
Repair and preventative maintenance of production equipment from basic hydraulic equipment to CNC machinery including electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical maintenance/repair.
Perform grounds and buildings general maintenance, painting, or performing carpentry duties on a necessary basis.
Some assignments may require skills in carpentry, plumbing, and repair of machinery, mechanical equipment, electrical circuits, and appliances.

Qualifications:
High School and/or trade graduate or equivalent training and experience.
Minimum of 5
years' experience as a maintenance technician/mechanic in a fast-paced production facility.
Must have experience in maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing various pieces of equipment and control.
Additional Notes:
Able to lift and carry products and or equipment up to 40 lbs.
MUST BE OPEN TO WORKING EXTENDED HOURS AND SATURDAYS AS NEEDED.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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