Maintenance Mechanic Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Francis Creek, WI at Geebo

Maintenance Mechanic

Position Do you love fixing machines and trouble shooting? How about working for a family-owned Company where you have the opportunity to grow your career as well? We are seeking a highly skilled Maintenance Mechanic for our Green Bay Shipping Container division.
Come join our family of problem solvers! With a safety focus, our Mechanics repair, install, and troubleshoot production equipment in a corrugated production/converting plant.
This position works a rotating shift schedule between 3rd shift, 2nd shift and 1st shift.
A technical degree or Journeyman certificate in an industrial maintenance type field is preferred as well as four years of prior experience.
General knowledge of gear drives, conveyors, pneumatics and hydraulic systems is required.
Compensation & We offer a competitive wage rate of $34.
23 DOE with 3 weeks of vacation in your first year and a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, life, STD, LTD, AD&D, pension and 401(k).
Employee Health & Wellness is a priority for us.
All employees and their immediate family members have access to our two health and wellness clinics.
Services are free and include preventative and acute care.
Division The Green Bay Shipping Container Division is modern, automated, industry leading manufacturer of corrugated packaging for the food, paper, hardware, housewares and furniture industries.
We take pride in our culture of safety, quality, performance and sustainability.
We provide each and every employee with the training and resources needed to be successful in their job.
As a growing organization, we want you to help take us to new levels in the packaging industry--come join the Shipping Container family.
Recommended Skills Hydraulics Maintenance Mechanical Engineering Pneumatics Problem Solving Industrial Production Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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