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Under limited supervision the Mechanic II is responsible for moderate to advanced repair and preventive maintenance of industrial laundry equipment and related systems. This includes troubleshooting diagnosing and repairing mechanical electrical pneumatic and facility systems in a fast-paced high-volume production setting.
Follow all safety protocols and demonstrate safety awareness throughout each shift
Perform preventive maintenance (PM) tasks and maintain accurate service logs
Troubleshoot and repair mechanical electrical and pneumatic equipment issues
Replace worn or faulty machine components (mechanical and electrical)
Read and interpret electrical schematics and technical diagrams
Conduct basic welding plumbing and general facility maintenance tasks
Support plant operations by completing opening and closing equipment procedures
Look up and request parts using manuals inventory systems or online resources
Mentor junior mechanics on routine maintenance and troubleshooting
Collaborate with the maintenance team and assist with project work or additional duties as needed
This position description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties responsibilities and qualifications. An individual must be able to perform all the duties and responsibilities listed in a fully competent manner to be considered successful in the position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential duties and responsibilities.
3 years of experience in industrial maintenance preferably within commercial laundry manufacturing or high-volume production environments
High school diploma or GED required; completion of a technical or trade school program is a plus
Working knowledge of mechanical electrical pneumatic (especially conveyor belts) and automation systems including experience with PLCs VFDs and industrial control systems
Ability to read and interpret technical diagrams wiring schematics and blueprints
Familiarity with using CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems)
Basic understanding of low- and high-voltage systems as well as HVAC controls thermostats and boiler operations
Ability to perform basic welding tasks (acetylene or arc welding) for equipment maintenance and minor fabrication
Exposure to root cause analysis Lean or TPM methodologies to support equipment reliability and reduce downtime
Good communication and organizational skills with the ability to prioritize tasks and work independently or as part of a team
Bilingual in English and Spanish is a plus especially in team-based environments
Certifications in electrical safety HVAC welding or other relevant trades are preferred
Full Time