Job Description
Industrial Maintenance Technicians
Charlestown, MA | $30–$40/hr + OT | Full-Time 2nd Shift: 2:30pm – 10:30pm
** PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT for a residential handyman.
** MUST HAVE mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic experience in a PRODUCTION/INDUSTRIAL Environment. Please do not apply without it.
Pay & Schedule:$30–$40/hr depending on experience; Mon–Fri, with OT opportunities.
2nd Shift: 2:30pm – 10:30pm Average 50 hrs/week with OT & holiday pay
What You’ll Do:Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain Conveyors, Shredders, Balers, Compactors, and Sorters —the equipment that keeps our operation moving.
Perform preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, repairs, and installations
Work mainly in the facility on mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems. Keep equipment safe, reliable, and production-ready
What We’re Looking For:
A minimum of 5 or more years of mechanical/electrical/hydraulic repair.
Flexible, team-oriented problem solver who values safety.
Welding, hydraulic, or forklift skills are not required – but all are valuable and a definite plus (no certs required; MA Hoisting License can be earned on the job)
Benefits & Perks:
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life & Disability Insurance, 401K with match + stock options. PTO, paid holidays, safety bonuses, tuition assistance. Uniforms and PPE provided, $150 boot allowance + up to $1,000 tool allowance
We promote from within - so this is a great “foot in the door” which may lead to a great career! Lots of room for training and growth.
Why not start the new year with a new job and a fresh sense of excitement about where you work?
Apply today and build a career where your skills are valued. If you meet the above qualifications, please click APPLY NOW and upload your most current resume or you may email your resume to our recruiter, Barry Tacktill at barry.tacktill@adeccona.com Questions regarding this position can be addressed by emailing or calling .
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