Job Description
Exciting Opportunity
Position: Plant Maintenance Electrician–Mechanic Industrial Systems
Company: Eaton Manufacturing
Company: Eaton Manufacturing
Job Brief
Relocation assistance offered for this 2nd‑shift role within eaton’s es amer ars division.
Salary Detail
$30.37 – $35.66 an hour
Experience
Employment Achievements and Milestones is required
Qualifications
Diploma in releted field is required
Job Detail
- Hourly: $30.37–$35.66
- Shift differential: +$1/hour for 2nd shift
- Variable incentive program eligibility The pay range is a general guide. Final compensation reflects your skills, experience, and qualifications, along with market and business considerations.
- What you’ll tackle Plan and execute preventive maintenance. install, repair, and maintain electrical/mechanical components across plant machinery.
- Interpret complex blueprints, specifications, and wiring diagrams to diagnose and resolve issues.
- Apply practical electronics knowledge. keep up with new methods and technologies.
- Occasionally lead part‑time helpers and operate a power truck to complete work.
- Operate with a safety‑first mindset: lockout/tagout, fall protection for work 6 feet above floor level, restore all guarding when finished, and perform electrical work to National Electrical Code requirements.
- Uphold environmental procedures. identify pollution‑prevention opportunities. maintain organization and cleanliness. support product/process quality and plant manufacturing principles. Benefits that start strong Medical coverage on day one
- 13 paid holidays
- Vacation eligibility after 60 days
- Weekly pay
- Cross‑training and career progression to increase skills and pay
- Overtime potential
- Retirement benefits
- Educational Assistance, Wellness Reimbursement, and more Minimum qualifications Completed maintenance mechanic apprenticeship including electrical training, or equivalent education
- 6+ months as a maintenance mechanic with electrical experience in manufacturing or similar
- Forklift operation capability
- High school diploma/GED from an accredited institution
- Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without company sponsorship now or in the future Core capabilities Electrical and mechanical troubleshooting
- Work on 120/208/240/480 V systems
- Motor replacement, repair, and PM
- Hydraulics troubleshooting
- Electrical diagnostics and repair. NEC knowledge
- Industrial automation troubleshooting
- Electrical/electronic systems and blueprint literacy Tools and platforms you’ll encounter Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)
- Press brake equipment
- PLCs (Fanuc, Allen‑Bradley)
- Servo motor systems