Lead our 2nd-Shift Machine Shop in Chicago’s West Loop Hydro, Inc. is a global leader in industrial pump reengineering and the world’s largest independent pump rebuilder. Since 1969, our Chicago-headquartered team has partnered with customers across industries to restore, enhance, and future-proof the performance and reliability of critical pumping systems. A day in the life (2:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.) As the 2nd-shift Machine Shop Supervisor in our Aftermarket Pump Repair Shop, you’ll be the point person on the shop floor—coordinating people, equipment, and priorities to deliver precise results on time and with zero compromises to safety. Kick off the shift by aligning machinists, mechanics, and technicians to job priorities and preset due dates. Translate customer requirements and job scopes into clear, actionable plans; track progress and provide detailed status updates. Collaborate across assembly, inspection, and welding to control work-in-process and keep every job moving. Review blueprints and drawings; verify tolerances; explain work instructions to your team. Partner with Engineers to resolve shop-floor challenges and optimize methods. Coordinate with Purchasing to ensure all required materials are on site before work begins. Maintain rigorous safety standards; model safe behaviors and train others. Communicate daily with the Shop Manager and ensure a smooth handoff to the next shift supervisor. Respond to urgent, unplanned work and organize weekend support when necessary. Balance multiple projects simultaneously and step in hands-on when needed. Hands-on technical scope Manual machining of refurbished, large components on horizontal and vertical boring mills. Disassembly and reassembly of rotating equipment (pumps, valves, and related systems). Operation of manual, pneumatic, hydraulic, and electric tools; safe use of fork trucks and overhead cranes.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Education Level
High school or GED