Manufacturing Maintenance Technician - 1st Class

Location: Lewiston, ME

Type: Full Time

Min. Experience: Entry Level


Elmet Technologies is seeking a Manufacturing Maintenance Technician to maintain and perform maintenance to all plant equipment through repair, manufacture, or replacement of parts, both mechanical and electrical. Based in Lewiston Maine within easy driving distance from from I95, Elmet is definitely worth looking at, Apply Today!

Benefits that start on First Day!
  • Competitive hourly Pay
  • Pension
  • Health, Dental, Vision
  • Critical Care insurance, Short/Long Term Disability
  • Vacation Holiday Pay
  • Full-Time, Year-Round position

Job Requirements for the Manufacturing Maintenance Technician 1st Class
  • Minimum 2-year Electro-Mechanical degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Candidate will supply own basic hand and diagnostic tools
  • Understanding of complex mechanical/electrical function relationships
  • Knowledge of and ability to perform math functions or proficiency in basic shop math skills
  • Complete understanding of PLC functionality and diagnostics
  • Ability to lift and maneuver up to fifty (50) pounds
  • Routinely operates/uses equipment, machines, and tools requiring hand-eye coordination and finger dexterity.
  • Read and interpret all forms of blueprints, drawings, electrical schematics or sketches
  • Perform skilled welding, brazing, soldering, or electrical calibrations operations to tolerance
  • Ability to perform basic computer functions including, document maintenance data entry and report generation
  • Good oral and written communication skills

Responsibilities for the Manufacturing Maintenance Tech
  • Operates, maintains, repairs, troubleshoots, and installs all types of new or existing machines, devices or tooling.
  • Performs skilled welding, brazing, soldering, or electrical calibrations operations to tolerance
  • Follows all company safety policies and procedures and reports all accidents, hazards and equipment problems
  • Sets up, and operates to design tolerances all conventional or general, machine shop machines, electrical, hand tools, or measuring devices
  • Learns how to operate, special purpose or new machine shop machines, hand tools, or measuring and electrical devices
  • Fabricates, constructs and assembles basic mechanical and electrical parts as per instructions, sketches, electrical schematics or blueprints
  • Performs basic or complex machining, repair, construct, or assemble mechanical or electrical parts or aids as per drawings or instructions
  • Fabricates or produces basic or complex existing or prototype devices to tolerances specified or as facility machines or tooling is capable

Established in 1929, Elmet is a global manufacturer of high-performance metals and metal products.  Our world-class facility produces mill, machined, and fabricated products for our customers in industries like medical, aerospace, technology and defense.  We have a positive work environment and structured roles you can come in and learn without experience!  Just an interest in making things!  Give us a try!
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