Maintenance Technician (Night Shift)

Carter Support ServicesElgin, IL
1dOnsite

About The Position

This role is responsible for the maintenance, protection, and uptime of a high-value industrial shredding system used in an e-waste recycling operation. This is not a general maintenance role . The technician in this position is accountable for the mechanical integrity, safety, and continuous operation of the facility’s primary production asset. The role operates independently on the night shift , responding to critical breakdowns, preventing failures, and ensuring peak performance. Downtime directly impacts revenue. This position owns prevention and rapid recovery. Core Responsibility: Asset Protection & Equipment Uptime

Requirements

  • 7+ years of industrial maintenance experience (heavy machinery required)
  • Experience with industrial shredders or similar heavy-duty equipment strongly preferred
  • Advanced mechanical troubleshooting skills
  • Strong knowledge of 3-phase electrical systems
  • Hydraulic systems experience required
  • Welding and fabrication experience required
  • Ability to read mechanical and electrical schematics
  • Ability to work night shifts independently
  • Ability to lift 75+ lbs
  • Ability to work in a loud, high-output industrial environment
  • Ability to perform physical repair work on large industrial components

Responsibilities

  • Maintain high equipment uptime and system reliability
  • Diagnose and resolve mechanical and electrical failures accurately and efficiently
  • Prevent catastrophic failures through proactive inspections and preventative maintenance
  • Protect critical components including rotors, cutter stacks, screens, shafts, gearboxes, hydraulic systems, and drive assemblies
  • Identify early warning signs of failure (vibration, abnormal noise, heat patterns, amperage spikes)
  • Replace bearings, motors, couplings, shafts, seals, and high-wear components
  • Perform alignment, torque verification, and structural repairs
  • Conduct cutter stack inspections and component replacements
  • Perform welding and fabrication repairs as required
  • Troubleshoot 3-phase motors and high-amperage electrical systems
  • Diagnose electrical panels, relays, sensors, overloads, and safety circuits
  • Troubleshoot PLC-controlled equipment (programming not required)
  • Strictly follow lockout/tagout and safety procedures
  • Diagnose and repair hydraulic pumps, cylinders, valves, and pressure systems
  • Monitor hydraulic temperature and pressure consistency
  • Identify leaks and inefficiencies before failure occurs
  • Respond immediately to production stoppages
  • Perform structured root cause analysis on major failures
  • Communicate clearly with operations leadership during incidents
  • Document repairs and preventative maintenance accurately
  • Recommend improvements to reduce repeat failures
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