3rd Shift Mechanic

Eaton CorporationHorseheads, NY
$23 - $39Onsite

About The Position

Eaton’s Power Components division is currently seeking a 3rd shift Industrial Maintenance Mechanic to join our team. This position is based at our Horseheads, NY facility. Shift Hours: 11PM-7AM (Schedule: Sunday-Thursday) Training: Candidates must be available to train on 1st shift (7am-3pm) for roughly 4 + weeks. This role pays up to $32.55 (rate will be determined based on experience level). The Mechanic’s primary function is to assemble, install, maintain and repair electrical production/factory equipment.

Requirements

  • Must have a two-year technical degree in Industrial Maintenance or approved Apprenticeship program certificate in Maintenance/Mechanic specialty or 10 years of relevant experience.
  • Minimum of three (3) years’ industrial mechanic trade experience.
  • Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without company sponsorship.
  • No relocation benefit is being offered for this position.
  • Only candidates within a 50-mile radius of Horseheads, NY will be considered.
  • Active Duty Military Service member candidates are exempt from the geographical area limitation.
  • You will need to provide your own hand tools and lockable toolbox.
  • The candidate has be able to work days, nights, and/or weekends for training and overtime purposes.
  • Excellent understanding of industrial power, control and communication system failures.
  • Diagnose cause and make system repairs per appropriate specifications.

Nice To Haves

  • Minimum of three years prior experience troubleshooting CNC machines
  • Knowledge of vacuum furnace technology
  • Proven troubleshooting skills

Responsibilities

  • Read and interpret maintenance specifications, blueprints and engineering drawings.
  • Fabricate parts and equipment using all maintenance tools including by setup and operation of machine tools using close tolerances (± 0.005).
  • Inspect and maintain all maintenance tools and equipment.
  • Analyze any/all types of equipment mechanical failures (hydraulic, pneumatic, alignments, drive systems, indexing and moving parts, turrets, pumps, conveyors, hydrogen atmosphere furnaces, etc.).
  • Use computerized diagnostic equipment and expertise to troubleshoot and diagnose failures and make repairs/rebuild of equipment per appropriate specifications.
  • Check equipment up on completion of work to ensure proper operation.
  • Prep and paint all types of surfaces.
  • Maintain company records as required.
  • Perform tasks from other mechanical trades (welding, sheet metal, millwright, plumbing) on an as needed basis in order to keep productions and factory equipment operational.

Benefits

  • Health and Welfare benefits
  • Retirement benefits
  • Programs that provide for paid and unpaid time away from work
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