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Heavy Equipment Mechanic

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Winchester
6 days ago
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About Us

Come work with the best! At Maine Drilling & Blasting (MD&B) we work like owners because we are owners. As a majority employee owned ESOP Company, we work with the unity of family and the determination of business owners. Our standard is to achieve operational excellence at all levels of the organization, whether we are serving internal or external customers. We are fueled by success, because we are personally vested in the outcome.

In addition to our employer-contributed Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) retirement program, we also have a traditional Company matched 401(k), health, dental, vision, life, and benefits.

About The Opportunity

If advancement is what you’re looking for, we offer that also. Our learning and development opportunities are industry leading, and the formula for our success is centered on promotion from within.

Intrigued? Read on to learn more about specific opportunities to join our dedicated team.

Pay Rate: $27-34/hr, DOE.

We are experiencing explosive growth and looking to add hard working, motivated and skilled individuals to our highly dedicated teams within our large and growing geographic footprint. As a qualified Heavy Equipment Mechanic, you will use your mechanic knowledge and hands-on expertise to repair and maintain drill equipment, hoe-rams, skids steers, and various other equipment, both in a garage environment and at various job sites in the surrounding region.

Responsibilities
  • Replace and repair broken equipment;
  • Perform PM on equipment;
  • Trouble shoot mechanical equipment and systems such as motors, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical components;
  • Follow all Company safety policies and procedures;
  • Perform field services and repairs on various equipment;
  • Coordinate with Equipment Manager on needed parts & supplies necessary to repair and rebuild items;
  • Use and operate all hand and power tools in a safe and effective manner;
  • View safety as paramount and pro-actively identify safety hazards;
  • Complete accurate required maintenance documents and records;
  • Participate in Equipment Manager meetings as needed;
  • Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications / Requirements
  • Must have own hand tools up to 1 5/8 or be willing to invest in tools as needed;
  • Must have good driving record;
  • Must be able to obtain DOT Medical Card;
  • Ability to pass ATF screenings;
  • Ability to perform all essential functions of the position;
  • Physical ability to lift 50 - 100 lbs., 30 - 40% of the time, with stooping and bending 30 - 40% of the time
  • Physical ability to work outside on uneven and loose surfaces in varying weather environments.
About You

This is a mid- level mechanic position, and as such you are most likely a high school or technical school graduate that is preferably ASE certified in automotive or heavy equipment maintenance. You will also bring at least 3-5 years of heavy equipment mechanic experience to go along with it. You are a self-starter and have the ability to work with limited supervision. You possess core skills, such as mechanical, hydraulics and pneumatics, diesel motors, welding, electrical systems, and PLC skills. You may also be recently separated from Military service and looking for an opportunity that will value your self-discipline and standards for safety and excellence. But honestly, this is not the only blueprint for success at MD&B. Dedication, enthusiasm, hard work, integrity, honesty, and responsibility are key indicators for us in any candidate interested in joining our world class team. Our team members are good communicators, highly competitive (we want to win!), and work together effectively to get the job done!

Skeptical about advancement opportunities? Check out these videos:

Dante (CST) talks about what it’s like to work at MD&B: Dante talks about what it’s like to work at MD&B (video text not linked)

Jay (Service Supervisor) talks about his day to day at MD&B: A Day In The Life of an Equipment Service Supervisor - Jay L. - YouTube

Dan (CEO) talks about career advancement opportunities: Dan talks about career advancement opportunities (video text not linked)

Does this sound like you? If it does, then go ahead and hit that APPLY button because we cannot wait to meet you!


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