Job Title
Maintenance 8 (Multi-Craft Maintenance)
Reports To
Maintenance Supervisor
Overview
The Maintenance 8 (Multi-Craft Maintenance) position exists to ensure continuous, safe, and efficient operation of production equipment, CNC machinery, facilities, and support systems. This role provides advanced multi-craft technical expertise across mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, CNC, and facility systems while also developing, modifying, and troubleshooting CNC programs used in manufacturing operations. In addition, this position serves as a critical technical link between Engineering and Manufacturing, translating engineering designs, drawings, and intent into functional, reliable, and production-ready machine programs and processes.
Essential Job Functions
- Diagnose, maintain, and repair complex production equipment and facility systems across mechanical, electrical (12–480V), hydraulic, pneumatic, and CNC platforms.
- Write, modify, and troubleshoot CNC programs to support manufacturing operations and equipment reliability.
- Serve as a technical interface between Engineering and Manufacturing, translating designs and specifications into production-ready machine programs and processes.
- Execute and optimize preventative maintenance strategies to ensure equipment reliability and asset longevity.
- Lead response to critical equipment failures, determining safe, cost-effective corrective actions with minimal supervision.
- Install, relocate, and commission production equipment and support systems.
- Coordinate maintenance materials, spare parts, vendors, and contractors to support timely and effective repairs.
- Maintain accurate maintenance, safety, and compliance documentation while supporting on-call and emergency response requirements.
Expected Outcomes
- Production equipment and facilities operate safely, reliably, and within required performance standards.
- Unplanned downtime is minimized through effective troubleshooting, CNC program reliability, and preventative maintenance execution.
- Engineering designs are consistently converted into manufacturable, production-ready machine programs and processes.
- Equipment failures are resolved quickly with solutions that balance safety, cost, and long-term reliability.
- Preventative maintenance activities are completed on schedule and adapted based on equipment condition and performance trends.
- CNC-related issues do not impede production quality, throughput, or startup timelines.
- Maintenance costs and spare parts availability are controlled to support continuous production.
- Maintenance activities meet safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements with complete and accurate documentation.
Core Values
- Integrity in all things
- Customers are why we exist
- Profitability is a must
- Excellence in all we do
- People make the difference
Equipment Used
- Hand tools (wrenches, sockets, screwdrivers, pliers)
- Precision measuring tools (calipers, micrometers, gauges)
- Electrical test equipment (multimeters, voltage testers)
- Portable power tools (drills, grinders, impact tools)
- Welding equipment (MIG and stick/arc welders)
- Oxy-fuel / gas cutting torch
- CNC programming tools (controllers, programming software, workstation)
- PLC diagnostic and programming tools
- Hydraulic and pneumatic diagnostic tools (pressure gauges)
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) safety devices
Physical Requirements to Perform Essential Functions
- Ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, squat, and climb for extended periods.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. regularly, with heavier loads using assistance or mechanical aids.
- Ability to work at heights using ladders, lifts, or platforms.
- Ability to work in confined or restricted spaces as required.
- Ability to perform tasks in awkward or non-standard positions, including overhead and below-waist work.
- Ability to use hands and arms for precise manipulation of tools, controls, and components.
- Ability to tolerate exposure to industrial environments (noise, heat, cold, dust, fumes, grease, oils).
- Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE).
Environmental Conditions & Travel
- Work is performed primarily in a manufacturing and industrial facility environment.
- Regular exposure to moving machinery, electrical systems, and energized equipment.
- Exposure to noise, vibration, dust, fumes, grease, oils, and industrial chemicals.
- Work in both indoor and outdoor conditions, including heat, cold, and varying weather.
- Occasional work at heights, on roofs, and in confined or restricted spaces.
- Use of required personal protective equipment (PPE) including eye protection, hearing protection, arc-flash gear, and fall protection.
- Minimal travel required.
- Occasional local travel to support building and grounds maintenance, equipment installation, training, or vendor coordination.
- No overnight travel typically required, but sometimes necessary.