Industrial Maintenance Technician

Concord, NC
Full Time
Entry Level

Industrial Maintenance Technician – PLC & Injection Molding

Concord, NC
Shift: 2nd shift (3P-11P)
Pay rate $ 35.50-$37.50 (based on experience) 
Shift Differential: $0.50
Full-Time | Competitive Pay | Benefits | Overtime Available
Experience 3 to 5 years preferred

Are you an experienced Industrial Maintenance Technician with strong PLC troubleshooting and injection molding experience? We are seeking a skilled Industrial Maintenance Technician to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair automated manufacturing equipment in a fast-paced production environment.

This position is ideal for candidates with expertise in electrical systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, and injection molding machinery who enjoy solving complex equipment issues and driving continuous improvement.


Key Responsibilities

  • Troubleshoot and repair automated production equipment, including electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems
  • Read and interpret electrical schematics, ladder logic, and wiring diagrams
  • Diagnose and repair PLC-controlled equipment, sensors, drives, motors, and control circuits
  • Modify and install electrical and control systems to improve equipment performance
  • Perform preventive maintenance and equipment calibration
  • Troubleshoot HVAC, boiler, and chilled water systems
  • Weld and fabricate components as needed
  • Identify root causes of recurring equipment failures and implement corrective actions
  • Maintain spare parts inventory and maintenance records
  • Train and support machine operators to maximize production efficiency and quality
  • Operate forklifts, boom lifts, and scissor lifts safely
  • Collaborate with engineers, setup technicians, and production teams

Required Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Minimum 5 years of maintenance experience in an injection molding manufacturing environment
  • Strong PLC and electrical troubleshooting skills
  • Experience with hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical systems
  • Ability to read and interpret schematics and technical drawings
  • Welding experience
  • HVAC maintenance experience
  • Boiler and chilled water system experience
  • Forklift certification or ability to obtain certification
  • Ability to work overtime as needed

Preferred Qualifications

  • Technical school, vocational training, or associate degree in Industrial Maintenance, Electrical Technology, or a related field
  • Experience with oscilloscopes, multimeters (VOM), and programming terminals
  • Experience with motion controls, servo drives, and stepper motors
  • Familiarity with CMMS or maintenance tracking systems

Skills and Knowledge

  • PLC troubleshooting and controls
  • Industrial electrical wiring
  • Preventive maintenance
  • Root cause analysis
  • Hydraulic and pneumatic repair
  • Mechanical troubleshooting
  • Welding and fabrication
  • HVAC systems
  • Boiler and chilled water systems
  • Forklift and aerial lift operation

Physical Requirements

  • Lift up to 40 pounds
  • Stand for extended periods
  • Frequent bending, kneeling, pushing, and pulling
  • Manual dexterity to operate tools and equipment
  • Ability to wear required PPE, including hearing and eye protection

Why Join Our Team?

  • Competitive pay based on experience
  • Weekly pay
  • Full benefits package
  • Stable, full-time employment
  • Overtime opportunities
  • Career growth and advancement

EOE

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