Industrial Maintenance Mechanic — Systems ReliabilityLocation: Clackamas, ORPay Rate: $28–$32 per hour DOEPosition Type: Full-Time, Direct-HireSchedule: Sunday–Thursday, 10:00 PM–6:30 AMYour ImpactJoin a purpose-driven recycling and sustainable processing facility where your craftsmanship keeps essential equipment humming and reduces environmental waste. You’ll be a key player ensuring high-capacity production lines run safely and efficiently through expert maintenance, quick troubleshooting, and a safety-first mindset.A Night in the LifeKickoff: Start with a safety huddle, review priority work orders, and line status for the shift.Proactive care: Complete scheduled preventive maintenance on conveyors, servo-driven systems, and plant utilities to prevent unplanned downtime.Rapid response: When an issue hits—whether it’s a misaligned conveyor, hydraulic leak, or an electrical fault—you diagnose methodically and restore operation.Hands-on repairs: Use AC/DC welding and oxygen/acetylene cutting to repair brackets, guards, and chutes; swap bearings and belts; tighten chains; and align shafts.Electrical troubleshooting: Safely work with 120/208/240/480-volt systems, read schematics, identify failed components, and execute precise repairs.Safety at the core: Apply strict Lock-Out/Tag-Out (LOTO) procedures and respect all equipment safety shutoffs before every intervention.Close-out: Document work performed, communicate status to teammates, and stage parts for the next shift.What You’ll HandlePreventive maintenance and routine troubleshooting across all production machinery.General mechanical, basic electrical, welding, and carpentry tasks to complete work orders on time.Safe operation of AC/DC welders, oxygen/acetylene torches, forklifts, and a full range of hand and power tools.Daily task prioritization aligned with production needs.Clear communication and accurate completion of maintenance paperwork.What You BringExperience: 2–3 years of verifiable experience in industrial mechanics, industrial welding, and industrial hydraulics.Education: High School Diploma or GED preferred (or equivalent combination of education, training, and hands-on experience).Licensing: Valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record.Physical CapabilitiesLift up to 50 lbs. repeatedly and push/pull loaded materials.Comfort working on ladders and catwalks; move around, under, and on top of machinery in a dynamic plant setting.Core SkillsStrong mechanical aptitude, dependable basic math, and sharp attention to detail.Clear English communication (written and spoken) to read manuals, follow safety guidelines, and complete work orders.Unwavering commitment to workplace safety for yourself and your team.BenefitsHealth Coverage: Full medical, dental, and vision.401(k) Match: 100% match on deferrals up to 4%, plus 50% match on deferrals between 4% and 6%.Time Off: Robust PTO plus 7 paid holidays annually.Technical ProficienciesMechanical Troubleshooting Skills120/208/240/480 Voltage SystemsPreventive Maintenance & InspectionElectrical TroubleshootingElectrical RepairHVAC TroubleshootingHigh Voltage SystemsMaintenance and Repair SkillsMachine Safety InspectionsManual Machining SkillsEquipment & TechnologiesConveyor SystemsServo MotorsBring your resilience, curiosity, and safety-first approach to a team that values operational excellence and environmental stewardship.