Maintenance Mechanic-First and Second Shifts

Goodwin Recruiting
Lansing, IL

Maintenance Mechanic-First and Second Shifts


Join a well-established manufacturer known for a supportive culture and long-term stability. This is an exciting opportunity to enhance your mechanical skills and grow with an organization invested in your career development and recognition.


Maintenance Mechanic Benefits & Compensation


  • Competitive hourly pay ($25.10–$38.23), negotiable based on experience and skill set
  • Earned bonus structure including attendance bonuses, annual merit increases, and incentive plans
  • 11 paid holidays per year plus generous paid time off
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage, plus 401(k) with exceptional company match
  • Tuition reimbursement and employee recognition programs
  • Numerous company events and an inclusive workplace culture


Maintenance Mechanic Requirements & Qualifications


  • High School Diploma required
  • Technical School Certification or 2–3 years of relevant experience, or equivalent combination
  • Experience in automation or fabrication required
  • Ability to interpret basic mechanical and electrical schematics
  • Valid driver’s license


Maintenance Mechanic Preferred Background & Skills


  • Experience with welding and piping assembly
  • Manufacturing industry experience
  • Strong attention to detail and confidentiality
  • Ability to meet strict deadlines and manage multiple projects
  • Team-oriented with effective communication and relationship-building skills


Maintenance Mechanic Day-to-Day Responsibilities


  • Perform preventive maintenance and complete repair work orders to keep facility equipment running smoothly
  • Troubleshoot and repair process equipment such as pumps, agitators, valves, air compressors, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, and packaging equipment
  • Diagnose issues in motor control systems and replace defective parts including fuses, starters, relays, and power supplies
  • Service plant instrumentation including flow meters, level meters, and transmitters
  • Repair mobile equipment like forklifts, aerial lifts, and pallet-lifting machines
  • Maintain compliance of facility systems, including fire, steam boilers, and pollution control equipment
  • Participate in site improvement programs and safety initiatives


This role requires availability for first and second shifts and occasional off-shift hours to meet operational needs.

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