Maintenance Technician I/II

Website Allied Reliability

Maintenance Technician I/II Job Highlights

Title Maintenance Technician I/II
Type Full Time
Experience 2+ Years
Function Management/Manufacturing
Location Orlando, FL, United States
Company Allied Reliability

Company Profile

Allied Reliability provides asset performance management across the lifecycle of production assets to deliver required throughput at the lowest operating cost while managing asset risk and achieving environment, social, and governance objectives.

Job Profile

The company is seeking a Maintenance Technician I/II who will assist with maintaining an industrial laundry facility.

Educational Qualification

  • Applicants should have a High School Diploma or GED

Work Experience

  • Possess 2+ years of experience repairing industrial processing equipment in an industrial environment or in the military
  • Experience with and ability to read a blueprint

Duties/Responsibilities

  • Assisting with repairing, maintaining, installing, and troubleshooting industrial equipment, systems, and components including washers, dryers, steam tunnels, conveyor systems, and boilers
  • Assisting with performing preventive/predictive maintenance
  • Resolving safety concerns
  • Performing indoor and outdoor housekeeping
  • Monitoring inventory supplies
  • Maintaining maintenance records

Skills/Knowledge/Abilities

  • Ability to read maintenance literature printed in English
  • Ability to stand for up to 7 hours in an 8-hour shift
  • Basic Microsoft Office computer skills
  • Boiler knowledge (preferred)
  • Experience and ability to perform welding activities including MIG, TIG, ARC, cutting, and brazing (preferred)
  • HVAC experience (preferred)

Employer’s Statement

Allied Reliability is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

To apply for this job please visit alliedreliabilitygroup-staffing-jobs.icims.com.

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