Maintenance Technician - $24 and Up Customer Service & Call Center - Dundee, MI at Geebo

Maintenance Technician - $24 and Up

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1 Dundee, MI Dundee, MI Full-time Full-time $24 an hour $24 an hour Looking for a great-paying maintenance job in a safe & supportive work environment? Join Clean Tech as a Maintenance Technician & contribute to making the world a better place in the high-growth recycling solutions industry.
We Offer Rewards:
Earn premium pay at $24 &up, plus $1.
50 shift differential (nights) & double-time on Sundays! No Mandatory Overtime! Stability:
We're growing! We've never had layoffs! Advancement:
We promote from within! Convenience:
We are located right off Ann Arbor Road in the heart of Dundee! You Will Perform maintenance for machinery & mechanical equipment used in the plastic recycling process to assure uninterrupted & optimal operations Execute & continuously improve preventative maintenance procedures Participate in changeovers, ensuring efficient & correct execution Assure compliance with all safety protocols, quality standards, operational practices & procedures Receive thorough & ongoing training, with a clear pathway to promotion Requirements Able to work Nights 7 pm - 7:
30 am & a 3-2-2-3 schedule High school diploma, GED or equivalent Minimum of six months of mechanical maintenance experience.
This can be experience gained through paid or unpaid work & education Ability to use tools, such as lathes, drill press, grinders & other metalworking tools PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) experience preferred Ability to lift & move up to 75 pounds with or without a reasonable accommodation.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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