Industrial Maintenance Mechanic -- CNC/PLC Systems
6 days ago
Greensboro
Job Description Build a Future That Lasts At O’Neal Manufacturing Services, one of the nation’s largest family-owned metal fabrication companies, we’ve spent more than a century turning steel into possibility—and teammates into long-term success stories. Join us and let’s build what’s next, together. Role Overview As a Maintenance Technician II, you’ll be the go-to problem solver who keeps advanced fabrication equipment running at peak performance. From CNC machinery to PLC-driven systems, you’ll diagnose, repair, and improve the machines that power our production floor. Compensation & Schedule • Pay: $22–$30 per hour. Paid Weekly, • Shift Differential: $2.50, • Sign-on Bonus: $1,500, • Champion safety: follow all policies, procedures, and guidelines to maintain a safe environment., • Execute mechanical and electrical maintenance: plan and perform repairs and preventive work on industrial machinery and equipment; maintain accurate documentation., • Troubleshoot with precision: use meters and test equipment to diagnose mechanical/electrical issues; connect wiring to breakers, transformers, and related components., • Program and debug: work with Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs); understand CNC programming and maintenance., • Fabricate and install: create and fit mechanical parts (valves, fittings, etc.) using cold rolled steel, stainless, plate, and structural members., • Rig safely: perform rigging and other safety-related maintenance functions., • Meet codes: maintain electrical equipment to applicable county, state, and federal regulations., • Ensure quality: deliver accurate, error-free work while following established safety and quality processes., • Support the team: maintain a clean, organized workspace; work under direct supervision; perform other duties as assigned. Skills & Experience, • High School Diploma or equivalent, • 4+ years in a manufacturing or industrial environment, • Strong mechanical aptitude; adept at diagnosing and repairing complex systems, • Hands-on troubleshooting of advanced processing equipment, CNCs, material handling, press brakes, lifting devices, and sawing equipment, • Working knowledge of CNC programming in Windows and FANUC environments; understanding of FANUC, CNC, and TwinCAT parameter functions, • AutoCAD and MasterCAM experience preferred, • Competent with VFD and PLC programming/troubleshooting, • Proficient with hydraulics, pneumatics, and mechanical systems, • Electrical testing proficiency using ohmmeters, voltmeters, and oscilloscopes, • Oxyacetylene torch work and welding skills; must maintain welding certification, • Forklift, high lift, and crane operation; must maintain required equipment certifications, • Comfortable running and testing programs on laser, plasma, and drilling machines, • Proficiency with hand tools: hammer, pliers, screwdriver, wrench, drill, grinder, bander, • Ability to speak, write, and comprehend conversational English Physical Demands & Environment, • Stand and walk for long periods; walk 2–5 miles per shift, • Frequently bend, sit, stand, twist, and stoop, • Lift/carry 25–50 lbs from floor to waist; front-carry 25–50 lbs repeatedly per shift, • Reach overhead; squat, kneel, and climb short ladders/steps, • Work from ladders, scaffolds, and roofs to install/maintain/repair electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures, • Maintain precise hand/finger coordination for fine manipulation, • Read labels, follow safety/SOPs, and communicate effectively in an industrial setting, • 20/30 vision with corrective lenses, • Indoor/outdoor conditions with changing temperatures, loud noise, and vibration, • Hazards may include moving mechanical parts, electrical current, high heat, and chemicals, • Atmospheric exposure to fumes, odors, dust, mist, gas, or limited ventilation, • Potential air/skin exposure to oils and cutting fluids Core Proficiencies, • Heavy Equipment Repair, • Pneumatics Troubleshooting, • Maintenance and Repair Skills