chiefind
Maintenance Technician
Requirements
High School Diploma, or GED,
Proficient in mechanical systems such as pneumatics and hydraulics, and electrical systems including PLCs and variable frequency drives.
Strong troubleshooting and diagnostic abilities with a proven track record of resolving equipment issues efficiently.
Nice to have:
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Compensation & Benefits
Paid vacation/time off
401(k) retirement plan plus company match
Company-paid life insurance
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Responsibilities
Troubleshoot, repair, and perform preventive maintenance on industrial equipment to minimize downtime and ensure operational efficiency.
Install, modify, and maintain machinery and systems to support optimal performance and production goals.
Interpret blueprints, schematics, wiring diagrams, and precision measuring tools (e.g., micrometers, calipers, tape measures) to perform accurate repairs and adjustments.
Perform general building maintenance tasks including construction, plumbing, concrete work, and carpentry to support facility upkeep and reconstruction projects.
Safely operate overhead cranes and other lifting equipment to move materials as needed
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About the Company
Putting the needs of customers first has taken Chief Industries, Inc. from a small construction company in 1954, to a highly diverse company with a reputation for manufacturing quality products and offering unparalleled customer service. Through its many divisions and subsidiaries, Chief Industries employs over 1,400 skilled and dedicated employees who produce a wide variety of products, many of which are used around the world.
A division of Chief Industries, Chief Buildings has designed and manufactured a wide variety of metal buildings including multi-story offices, churches and schools, as well as buildings for retail businesses and industrial use since 1966. Every building is customized to meet the needs of the customer. Chief Buildings are sold by authorized builders throughout the United States, and are manufactured in Nebraska, Indiana, and South Carolina.