Industrial Maintenance Mechanicother related Employment listings - Strongsville, OH at Geebo

Industrial Maintenance Mechanic

Company Name:
Partner Alliance
A leading global supplier of high performance coatings has a full-time Maintenance Mechanic position to service and maintain all aspects of the Strongsville, OH facility.
5-7 years of hands on experience as a fully qualified and experienced journeyman in the primary mechanical craft in an industrial setting is preferred.
Ideal candidates will have prior experience in a chemical manufacturing environment.
The Company will consider successful completion of trade school or equivalent in lieu of experience.
The successful candidate will possess experience with multi-discipline mechanical, electrical, HVAC skills and the ability to learn at an accelerated pace.
Candidates must: possess valid Ohio driver's license and forklift operation certificate or ability to operate one; be able to work in confined spaces, on elevated platforms, ladders, scaffolding and roofs; be able to lift items weighing up to 50 pounds; and be willing to work overtime.
Duties include, repair, modify and install equipment to maintain and operate the facility: inspects, adjusts, removes and replaces parts of facility equipment; performs pipe fitting, fabricating, carpentry, HVAC, process controls work and other industrial maintenance work
Performs general electrical work through the utilization of color coded wiring, diagrams and manufacturers information.
Perform all tasks associated with troubleshooting: investigation, diagnosis, quick fix and long term corrective action to equipment and facility problems.
Performs all tasks associated with preventive and predictive maintenance programs. Accurately maintains records and reports as required.
Qualified candidates will be required to successfully complete a pre-screening and maintenance assessment.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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