Mechanicother related Employment listings - Whitestown, IN at Geebo

Mechanic

START AT $22/HOUR
$1,500 NEW HIRE BONUS
OUTSTNDING BENEFITS!We are seeking a BUILDING MAINTENANCE person for our busy Whitestown, IN facilityStart at $22 per hour
$1,500 new hire bonusGreat schedule - you choose part time or full timeMedical/dental/vision benefits start on your 30th day and at very low cost to youPaid vacationPaid holidaysMonthly payouts for good attendance401k with genrous company matchTuition reimbursement programAnd so much more!Seeking someone with 6
months experience in general building maintenance, including patching walls, painting, minor repairs, etc.
Role Purpose:
Maintain and repair the warehouse vehicles including all forklift, trailers, conveyors and power equipment.
Provide mechanical support, including diagnosis and solution, for a dedicated delivery system including preventative maintenance, major repairs, and accident repairs.
Key Accountabilities:
Schedule daily maintenance work.
Perform all repairs on forklifts, conveyors, maintenance equipment and other warehouse power equipment.
Perform preventative maintenance programs on all machines and equipment.
Review pre-trip and post-trip inspection forms for immediate maintenance requirements.
Ensure all maintenance work performed both internally and externally is performed to company standards.
Monitor vehicle condition and performance to ensure driver compliance of company driving policies.
Manage parts inventory at the most economic level for efficient operation of the system.
Maintain a clean, neat and orderly work area.
Required Education and
Experience:
Pass Department of Transportation examPass a mechanical aptitude test6 months related experience2-5 years equipment maintenance experience1 year of fleet experienceOur Organization is an equal opportunity employer.
Salary:
$16.
85 - $28.
31.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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