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Maintenance Mechanic "B"

Fulton, NY · On-site

$30.10/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

The Oswego County Energy Recovery Facility has an immediate need for a Maintenance Mechanic "B" to perform mechanical work on a shift involving a variety of mechanical, hydraulic and electro ...

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Maintenance Mechanic

Pico Rivera, CA · On-site

$40 - $43/hr

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Solid understanding of pneumatic, mechanical, and electro-mechanical systems This position is integral to maintaining the safety, efficiency, and reliability of our manufacturing operations. We seek ...

Maintenance Mechanic

Geneva, NY · On-site

$35 - $40/hr

Advanced skills and knowledge of the repair and maintenance of electro-mechanical equipment, electric motors, pneumatic systems, hydraulic systems, conveyor systems, PLC's, bearings, shafts ...

Maintenance Mechanic

Geneva, NY · On-site

$25.25 - $32.25/hr

Advanced skills and knowledge of the repair and maintenance of electro-mechanical equipment, electric motors, pneumatic systems, hydraulic systems, conveyor systems, PLC's, bearings, shafts ...

Maintenance Mechanic

Geneva, NY · On-site

$35 - $40/hr

Advanced skills and knowledge of the repair and maintenance of electro-mechanical equipment, electric motors, pneumatic systems, hydraulic systems, conveyor systems, PLC's, bearings, shafts ...

Maintenance Mechanic

Geneva, NY · On-site

$35 - $40/hr

Advanced skills and knowledge of the repair and maintenance of electro-mechanical equipment, electric motors, pneumatic systems, hydraulic systems, conveyor systems, PLC's, bearings, shafts ...

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How much do electro maintenance mechanic jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for electro maintenance mechanic in the United States is $27.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an electro maintenance mechanic?

Electro Maintenance Mechanics are skilled professionals who install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electrical and electronic systems in industrial settings. Their work often involves working with machinery, control systems, and power distribution equipment to ensure optimal performance and safety. They are responsible for diagnosing electrical issues, performing preventative maintenance, and sometimes assisting in the installation of new equipment. This role requires a strong understanding of electrical theory, mechanical systems, and safety protocols.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an electro maintenance mechanic?

To thrive as an Electro Maintenance Mechanic, you need strong troubleshooting skills in electrical and mechanical systems, typically backed by a technical diploma or associate degree in industrial maintenance or a related field. Familiarity with PLCs, motor controls, electrical testing equipment, and preventive maintenance software is important, and certifications like OSHA safety or NIMS can be advantageous. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for diagnosing issues and coordinating repairs. These skills ensure that equipment downtime is minimized, safety is maintained, and production efficiency is optimized.

What are some typical challenges faced by electro maintenance mechanics in a manufacturing environment?

Electro Maintenance Mechanics often encounter challenges such as troubleshooting complex electrical and mechanical malfunctions under tight production deadlines. They may need to quickly identify faulty components in automated machinery and coordinate repairs to minimize downtime. Additionally, staying updated on evolving technologies and safety protocols can be demanding, but it's essential for ensuring equipment reliability and workplace safety. Collaboration with production and engineering teams is also crucial, as it helps align maintenance activities with operational goals.

What is the difference between Electro Maintenance Mechanic vs Maintenance Technician?

AspectElectro Maintenance MechanicMaintenance Technician
CertificationsElectrical certifications, such as OSHA 10/30, EPA, or specific electrical licensesGeneral maintenance certifications, including HVAC, plumbing, or electrical as applicable
Work EnvironmentIndustrial, manufacturing, or plant settings focusing on electrical systemsVaried environments including industrial, commercial, or residential facilities
Job FocusElectrical system repair, troubleshooting, and preventive maintenanceBroader maintenance tasks including mechanical, plumbing, and electrical repairs

Electro Maintenance Mechanics specialize in electrical systems within industrial settings, requiring specific electrical certifications and focusing on electrical troubleshooting and repairs. Maintenance Technicians have a broader scope, handling various maintenance tasks across different systems. Both roles are essential in maintaining operational efficiency but differ mainly in their technical focus and certifications.

Are electro maintenance mechanics in demand?

Electro maintenance mechanics are in demand due to the ongoing need for skilled technicians to repair and maintain electrical and mechanical systems in manufacturing, industrial, and facility environments. Employment opportunities are expected to grow as industries modernize and require specialized skills in electrical troubleshooting, automation, and control systems. Certifications in electrical or mechanical maintenance can enhance job prospects in this field.
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Infographic showing various Electro Maintenance Mechanic job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,279 per year, or $27.5 per hour.

Journeyman Maintenance-Electro Mechanic

Anchor Glass Container

Valdosta, GA

$41.27/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Job Title

Journeyman Maintenance-Electro Mechanic

About Us:

Anchor Glass Container LLC, headquartered in Tampa, Florida, is a leading North American manufacturer of premium glass containers with five, strategically located production facilities throughout the US. Founded in 1983, Anchor serves many of the most iconic and recognizable consumer packaging brands in the beer, beverage, spirits and food industries. Anchor Glass Container LLC strives to exceed customer expectations through unrelenting attention to detail. What we do goes beyond glass making. We find incredible meaning in all the small things that create enriching experiences for customers and consumers alike. Everything we do - creating, customizing, shipping, collaborating - we do with the customer's best interests in mind. Each solution is the result of a thousand-and-one details coming together in brilliant succession, thanks to our team of experts that do whatever it takes to make life easier and more enjoyable for our customers. With over 2,000 US-based team members, Anchor Glass has the size and scale to service all of your glass packaging needs, without the complexity and bureaucracy associated with larger suppliers. Excellence is in the details!

Anchor Glass in an Equal Opportunity Employer

Job Summary

Must be a Journeyman Maintenance card holder, AAS Degree in a field of Electronics, or 5 years Tradesman Training. Or be able to pass the required Math and Mechanical Comprehension Testing. The following is a brief description of the primary elements of this job and is not intended to be all inclusive. Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: electrical fabrication, troubleshooting, and repair of electrical circuits from 5 volts to 4160 volts. Installation, maintenance and repair of electronics, PLC's, and machine controls Plant wide. Repair and maintenance of Plant mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment. Work with a wide variety of hand tools and power tools. Use of welding and cutting equipment. Knowledge of various Shop Equipment. Works with oils and lubricants. Performs work that requires specialized experience and training related to skilled trades.

MAIN POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Perform skilled work in making mechanical/electrical repairs to plant equipment and systems.
  • Available for overtime and callouts
  • Able to lift 50+ pounds unassisted, climb ladders, etc.
  • Able to wear a Respirator and all required PPE for Batch House
  • Able to perform electrical/mechanical maintenance.
  • Must be able to work at heights over 150 feet.
  • Must be able to use cutting torch and stick weld.
  • Must be able to work in extreme heat during Furnace hot repair.
  • Follow all other instruction given by management.
  • Be able to interpret electrical / mechanical schematics.
  • Troubleshoot and repair electrical/electronic equipment, including starter repairs, motor replacements, photo-eyes, and inverters, as well as plant inspection equipment, carton equipment, and palletizing equipment.
  • Perform infrequent welding, brazing, cutting, and soldering as required to maintain Plant equipment and facilities.
  • Use hand tools, some power tools, some testing equipment, and shop tools.
  • This job requires covering vacations as needed. This position involves covering weekends as needed.
  • Employee will be used to follow up on job changes.
  • Employee will be responsible for starting compressors, vacuum pumps, and related equipment after power failures.
  • Keeps work area clean using good work methods and ethics.
  • Be able to interpret electrical / mechanical schematics.
  • Troubleshoot PLC's, use Laptops to diagnose, change, or install new programs.
  • Make repairs and maintain inspection equipment, single line equipment, conveyors, case packers, carton machines, palletizers, and related select and pack equipment.
  • Set up and make changes to the set-up of inspection equipment as required to maintain quality production.
  • Troubleshoot and repair equipment, including starters, motor replacements, photo-eyes, and inverters, as well as plant inspection equipment, carton equipment, palletizing equipment, and Batch & Furnace equipment.
  • Perform infrequent welding, brazing, cutting, and soldering as required to maintain Plant equipment and facilities.
  • Use hand tools, power tools, testing equipment including voltage and amp meters, and shop tools.
  • For continuity of operations and maintenance of the plant this job requires (as needed) covering vacations, weekends, and holidays.
  • Employee may be used to follow up on job changes.
  • Employee may be responsible for starting compressors, vacuum pumps, and related equipment after power failures.
  • Must be able to work a 7-day shift rotation (8 hour shifts) 7A-3P-3P-11P-11P-7A
  • $41.27/hour

EMPLOYEE QUALIFICATIONS: