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Senior Maintenance Technician
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Maintenance Technician
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Join ATS as a Maintenance Technician in Memphis, TN. Utilize your expertise in electrical, mechanical, and control systems to perform advanced repairs and predictive maintenance. This role offers career growth through technical development programs in a professional industrial environment.
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Field Service Maintenance Technician Senior
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Join ATS as a Senior Field Service Maintenance Technician in Memphis, TN. Utilize your 10+ years of industrial experience in electrical, mechanical, and control systems. Perform expert-level break-fix, preventative maintenance, and reliability optimization with extensive travel. Apply your PLC an...
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Join ATS as a Senior Maintenance Technician in Memphis. Utilize your 5-7 years of industrial experience in predictive technologies, precision alignments, and complex system troubleshooting. Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package while performing expert-level maintenance to optimize factory operat...
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A Maintenance Technician in the fabrication industry is a critical professional responsible for ensuring the continuous and efficient operation of the machinery and systems that form the backbone of manufacturing. These technicians are the frontline problem-solvers who keep production lines running, minimize costly downtime, and uphold stringent safety standards. For individuals with a hands-on, technical mindset, maintenance technician jobs in fabrication offer a dynamic and rewarding career path where no two days are the same. The role is fundamental to sectors ranging from metalworking and automotive to aerospace and industrial equipment production. The core of this profession revolves around a blend of preventive and corrective maintenance. Technicians perform scheduled inspections, lubrication, parts replacement, and system calibrations to prevent equipment failures before they occur. When breakdowns happen, they are tasked with rapid diagnosis and repair, utilizing strong troubleshooting skills to identify the root cause of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, or hydraulic issues. Their work ensures that complex fabrication machinery—such as CNC machines, presses, welders, laser cutters, and robotic systems—operates at peak performance and within specified tolerances. Common responsibilities for a Maintenance Technician in this field typically include reading and interpreting technical schematics, manuals, and electrical diagrams; disassembling and reassembling equipment to repair or replace defective components; performing adjustments and alignments to restore precision; and documenting all maintenance activities for record-keeping and analysis. A strong emphasis is placed on safety; technicians must rigorously adhere to lockout-tagout (LOTO) procedures and other safety protocols to protect themselves and their colleagues. They also often contribute to continuous improvement initiatives by suggesting technical optimizations and upgrades to enhance reliability and efficiency. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs include a foundational education in electromechanics, industrial maintenance, or a related technical field, often supplemented by an apprenticeship or vocational certification. Hands-on experience with industrial systems is highly valued. Essential technical proficiencies often encompass mechanical aptitude, basic electrical knowledge, and understanding of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Beyond technical skills, successful technicians possess a methodical, problem-solving mindset, the ability to work both independently and as part of a team, and a keen attention to detail. Resilience under pressure and a commitment to precision are paramount, as is a willingness to adapt to various shift patterns, including nights or weekends, which are common in 24/7 manufacturing environments. For those seeking stable, hands-on careers, maintenance technician jobs in fabrication represent a vital link between technical expertise and industrial productivity.

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