Position Summary
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and improving production and auxiliary equipment to minimize downtime and maximize operating efficiency. This includes both preventive and corrective maintenance across mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.
Key ResponsibilitiesQualificationsPhysical RequirementsCompensation & ScheduleMaintenance TechnicianOur client, a leading plastic injection molding manufacturer serving diverse markets, is seeking a skilled Maintenance Technician to ensure optimal performance and reliability of automated production equipment. This is a 1st shift position Monday through Friday 7am to 4pm with a rotating shift on Saturday's.
Position Summary
Key Responsibilities
Diagnose and repair equipment issues quickly to minimize production interruptions.
Perform preventive maintenance and ensure all machinery is operating safely and efficiently.
Fabricate or modify parts using shop tools and standard machining equipment.
Maintain accurate inventory of parts and supplies, coordinating with purchasing or stores personnel as needed.
Service and repair production equipment including chillers, dryers, loaders, grinders, conveyors, and other auxiliary systems.
Collaborate with engineering, production, and tooling departments to identify root causes and implement sustainable fixes.
Maintain compliance with safety procedures, housekeeping standards, and company policies.
Participate in continuous improvement initiatives and contribute to equipment upgrades or modifications.
Qualifications
Minimum of 7–10 years of hands-on maintenance experience in a manufacturing environment.
Strong knowledge of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems.
Proven troubleshooting ability on production and auxiliary equipment.
Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, and blueprints.
Experience with machine tool operation, welding, or machining preferred.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a cross-functional team.
Excellent communication and organizational skills.
Physical Requirements
Frequent walking, standing, bending, and climbing in a manufacturing setting.
Ability to lift up to 55 pounds regularly.
Work may involve confined spaces, elevated areas, or exposure to moderate noise levels.
Must wear appropriate PPE and adhere to all safety protocols.
Compensation & Schedule
Competitive hourly wage or salary commensurate with experience.
Full-time position with benefits; overtime or off-shift support may be required.
Freqently Asked Questions
A Maintenance Technician should master troubleshooting across mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems, including reading schematics and blueprints. Skills like welding, machining, and experience with automated production equipment boost efficiency in manufacturing environments.
In Chicago's manufacturing settings, this role requires frequent physical activity such as lifting up to 55 pounds and climbing, combined with advanced technical tasks like diagnosing complex machinery issues and fabricating parts, ensuring both safety compliance and operational uptime.
Starting as an Associate Maintenance Technician, one can advance by gaining hands-on experience across multiple systems, improving troubleshooting skills, and possibly moving into supervisory positions or specialized roles such as Maintenance Electrical Technician within manufacturing.
Certifications like OSHA safety training, forklift operation, or electrical licensing are highly valued in Chicago's manufacturing hubs. These credentials demonstrate safety awareness and technical proficiency that can distinguish candidates in a competitive market.
Chicago’s demand for skilled Maintenance Technicians remains steady due to its strong manufacturing base. Factors such as experience level, certifications, and ability to work rotating shifts influence hiring success amidst moderate competition.
Personnel Services Unlimited offers access to top-tier plastic injection molding clients, emphasizing preventive maintenance and continuous improvement. Their focus on cross-department collaboration and rotating shifts provides diverse experience unmatched by typical staffing firms.
The company fosters teamwork with engineering and tooling departments, encouraging technicians to diagnose root causes thoroughly and implement sustainable fixes, ensuring continuous production flow and skill development in a hands-on environment.
Maintenance Technicians in Chicago typically earn between $50,000 and $65,000 annually. Those with 7–10 years of experience and broad mechanical and electrical expertise, like this role at Personnel Services Unlimited, can expect compensation at the higher end, often with overtime opportunities.
They perform timely preventive and corrective maintenance, quickly diagnose faults, fabricate necessary parts, and collaborate with multiple teams to implement lasting solutions, directly minimizing interruptions and improving machinery reliability.
Rotating Saturday shifts can challenge personal schedules but often come with compensatory pay or time off. Many technicians adapt by organizing weekday activities around this schedule, balancing steady first-shift hours with occasional weekend coverage.
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