Industrial Maintenance Technician -- Electro‑Mechanical Systems
Job DescriptionJob Description Step into the heartbeat of our Coldwater plant after hours
It’s 11:45 PM on the B Night Shift. A conveyor alarm flashes, a temperature survey is due, and a scheduled calibration is on your list. As our Industrial Maintenance Technician, you move with confidence—welding a bracket, tracing a 480V circuit, reviewing prints, and logging results—keeping production safe, steady, and efficient at Real Alloy.
What your night may look like
- Diagnose and correct issues across electrical, electronic, pneumatic, recording, and control systems.
- Install, repair, inspect, test, calibrate, adjust, maintain, modify, construct, clean, and service plant systems.
- Plan work using prints, drawings, diagrams, manuals, and relevant codes; perform layout, assembly, and wiring for system installs and replacements.
- Conduct and document tests, including temperature and combustion surveys.
- Erect and remove ladders and scaffolding; operate material handling equipment/vehicles as needed.
- Keep accurate records: maintenance work orders, calibrations, and calculations.
- Follow all safety rules and company policies, meeting Monthly Safety Leading Indicator requirements under our Rewards and Recognition Program.
Schedule & pay
Rotating schedule — B Night Shift — $30.26/hr
Direct hire with a great starting wage of $30.26/hr, scheduled increases, and a structured skills training plan.
Benefits (available within 30 days)
- Medical, HSA/FSA, Dental, Vision
- 401(k) with company match
- Free paid life insurance
- Free short- and long-term coverage
- Benefit hub discount program
- Employee Assistance Program
- Paid Sick Time, Accrued Vacation, Paid Holidays
- FR work uniforms and boots provided
Why Real Alloy
- Career growth, training, and earnings potential with clear advancement opportunities
- Great benefits and stability
- Retention/Referral bonuses: 3 months $250, 6 months $500, 9 months $750, 12 months $1,000
- Your work supports our team, community, and environment—it’s more than a job
What you bring
- Excellent attendance, dependability, and a positive attitude
- Willingness to learn and apply new skills; strong work ethic and commitment to safety
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team; strong written and verbal communication
- Comfort working from elevated positions; skilled with mobile equipment and hand/power tools
- Ability to interpret blueprints and use pertinent diagnostic tools
- Experience: 2+ years of maintenance in a manufacturing or foundry setting
- Plus factors: PLC experience; foundry experience
Technical strengths
- Heavy equipment repair; mechanical troubleshooting
- 120/208/240/480 VAC systems
- Machine safety inspections
Tools & technologies
- Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
- Conveyor systems
This is a job summary; the complete job description will be provided upon mutual interest.