Industrial Maintenance Mechanic

Carolina Poly, Inc.
Chester
3 weeks ago
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Carolina Poly, Inc. in Chester, SC, is currently seeking Industrial Mechanics to join our team. Carolina Poly produces several lines of polyethylene products including high-quality trash bags and construction films. Carolina Poly is a new facility that is part of an established nationwide manufacturing company that can provide growth and advancement opportunities.

Responsibilities

Industrial Mechanics at Carolina Poly are responsible for the maintenance, installation, troubleshooting, and modification of new and existing industrial converting equipment. This role will document, recommend, and execute maintenance procedures. The Mechanic will be working in a manufacturing maintenance team. At times they will complete the mechanical testing of electro‑mechanical equipment. Tasks include replacing, inspecting and dismantling defective parts, and implementing upgrades and part changeovers. The role may involve additional responsibilities and opportunities as they become necessary and/or are assigned by management.

Qualifications
  • Some experience performing troubleshooting functions in a manufacturing environment.
  • A strong desire to be hands on with their work and to follow processes through.
  • The aptitude and desire necessary to be a good student of Carolina Poly processes, equipment, and procedures.
  • Problem‑solving skills including troubleshooting of mechanical equipment.

Carolina Poly offers competitive compensation packages including Medical/Dental, paid vacations and holidays, and 401(K).


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