Maintenance Technician Opportunities! (2nd shift) Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Delta, OH at Geebo

Maintenance Technician Opportunities! (2nd shift)

2.
5 Delta, OH Delta, OH Full-time Full-time From $27.
47 an hour From $27.
47 an hour Description:
Fulton County Processing, Ltd is a steel processing company that has been on the cutting edge for over 60 years! We are seeking a maintenance technician team member for facility in Delta, OH Openings are on 2nd shift (afternoons-3 p.
m.
to 11 p.
m.
).
Benefits of working as part of the Fulton County Processing, Ltd Team - We are a family owned business; we treat our employees like they are part of the family.
We recognize employees are the number one resource of the company.
We understand the importance of listening to and reinvesting in our employees.
We offer a wide range of benefits including:
Maintenance pay starting at $27.
47 per hour Incentive bonus programs paid out monthly Vacation time after 6 months of service Wellness programs Gym reimbursements Work boot reimbursements Full health insurance 401k matching And much more! We also offer internal career opportunities:
Cross-training Career development plans Tuition reimbursements Apply now to be considered for the Heidtman Team! EEO Job Type:
Full-Time Requirements:
Candidates must have electrical, hydraulic, mechanical, pneumatic experience and knowledge.
Ability to troubleshoot PLC's using Rockwell software.
Variable frequency drive experience is preferred.
Industrial electrical background, ability to install as well as troubleshoot 3 phase electrical circuits, motors and motor controls are required.
Strong ability to interpret drawings, schematics, and blueprints is necessary.
Ability to weld and fabricate as needed.
Must have excellent oral and written communication and organizational skills.
Heavy industrial manufacturing experience and be computer literate is required.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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