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Weekend Condition Monitoring Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

Millwright Mechanic

Golden Valley, MN ยท On-site

$50K - $69K/yr

Strong knowledge in both preventive and condition monitoring maintenance skills. * Ability to ... Willingness to work Overtime, Weekends, or Flexible Work Schedules as needed. * Ability to travel ...

Millwright Mechanic

Golden Valley, MN ยท On-site

$50K - $69K/yr

Strong knowledge in both preventive and condition monitoring maintenance skills. * Ability to ... Willingness to work Overtime, Weekends, or Flexible Work Schedules as needed. * Ability to travel ...

Strong knowledge in both preventive and condition monitoring maintenance skills. * Ability to ... Willingness to work Overtime, Weekends, or Flexible Work Schedules as needed. * Ability to travel ...

Brake Press Operator-Weekend Shift

Faribault, MN ยท On-site

$18.75 - $24.25/hr

Safety - We believe everyone should leave Trystar facilities in the same or better condition than ... Monitor the bending process to maintain a steady workflow and promptly address any deviations or ...

Brake Press Operator-Weekend Shift

Faribault, MN ยท On-site

$18.75 - $24.25/hr

Safety - We believe everyone should leave Trystar facilities in the same or better condition than ... Monitor the bending process to maintain a steady workflow and promptly address any deviations or ...

Building Monitor

Cambridge, MN ยท On-site

$15 - $19.75/hr

Ability to work evenings and weekends./ppExemplifies the following Five Character Traits ... condition; furniture is in its proper place and any trash is picked up and disposed of/liliLight ...

Welder II-Weekend

Faribault, MN ยท On-site

$24 - $27/hr

Safety - We believe everyone should leave Trystar facilities in the same or better condition than ... Monitor the manufacturing process to maintain a steady workflow and promptly address any deviations ...

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Weekend Condition Monitoring information

What is a Weekend Condition Monitoring job?

A Weekend Condition Monitoring job typically involves monitoring the health and performance of machinery or equipment during weekend shifts. Professionals in this role use specialized tools and techniques, such as vibration analysis or thermal imaging, to detect early signs of equipment failure and ensure smooth operations. The position is crucial in industries like manufacturing, energy, and transportation where equipment uptime is critical. Weekend Condition Monitoring jobs usually require technical skills, attention to detail, and sometimes certification in predictive maintenance or reliability engineering.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weekend Condition Monitoring Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Condition Monitoring Technician, you need a background in mechanical or electrical engineering, strong analytical skills, and experience with preventative maintenance practices. Familiarity with condition monitoring tools such as vibration analysis equipment, infrared thermography, and specialized software like SKF or Emerson is typically required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to work independently during non-standard hours are crucial soft skills. These competencies help ensure early detection and resolution of equipment issues, minimizing downtime and supporting operational reliability.

What is the difference between Weekend Condition Monitoring vs Weekend Vibration Analyst?

AspectWeekend Condition MonitoringWeekend Vibration Analyst
CertificationsVibration analysis, condition monitoring certificationsVibration analysis, condition monitoring certifications
Work EnvironmentIndustrial sites, machinery monitoringIndustrial sites, machinery vibration analysis
Industry UsageManufacturing, energy, utilitiesManufacturing, energy, utilities
Job FocusMonitoring equipment health during weekendsAnalyzing vibration data during weekends

Weekend Condition Monitoring involves overseeing machinery health remotely or on-site during weekends, focusing on detecting issues early. Weekend Vibration Analyst specifically analyzes vibration data collected during weekends to diagnose equipment problems. Both roles require similar certifications and work environments, but their focus differs: monitoring versus detailed analysis.

What are the typical challenges faced by someone working in Weekend Condition Monitoring, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Weekend Condition Monitoring often encounter challenges such as working with limited on-site staff, accessing equipment during off-peak hours, and quickly diagnosing issues to prevent downtime. To address these, it's important to have strong communication skills for remote collaboration, a solid understanding of monitoring tools, and the ability to work independently. Staying organized and keeping detailed records also helps ensure issues are tracked and resolved efficiently, even when teams are smaller during weekends.
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Maintenance Mechanic/Electrician Hybrid

Mesabi Metallics Company LLC

Nashwauk, MN โ€ข On-site

$25.75 - $32/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

About Mesabi Metallics

When you join the team at Mesabi Metallics, you become part of a pioneering group advancing sustainable mining practices and driving innovation in the iron ore industry. Our commitment extends to providing a safe work environment, supporting environmental stewardship and generatingย valueย for all stakeholders. You will be joining us at a pivotal moment in Minnesotaโ€™s mining history: Mesabi Metallicsโ€™ cutting-edge iron ore mining and pelletization project is currently under construction. Once completed, it will mark the first new mine and pellet plant in Minnesota in nearly 50 years.

More importantly, you'll be immersed in a positive, supportive work environment that values your contributions and fosters your professional growth. Our culture is shaped by our core values which are sustainability, integrity, inclusivity, innovation, teamwork, determination and performance, and our employees are empowered to make a difference every day.

At Mesabi Metallics, you are part of a legacy of excellence, playing a key role in shaping the future of global infrastructure and industry.

Position Summary

The Mobile Equipment Operator / Mechanic / Electrician is a multi-skilled mining professional responsible for safely operating production and support equipment while performing mechanical and electrical maintenance activities on the mobile mining fleet. This position supports both Mine Operations and Mine Maintenance by maximizing equipment availability, reducing downtime, and maintaining safe, efficient iron ore production. The role is intended to provide operational flexibility by allowing qualified employees to transition between equipment operation and maintenance activities based on production and maintenance priorities.

Job Responsibilities

Reporting to the Maintenance & Operations Shift Supervisor - Mine, the Maintenance/Electrical Hybrid will be responsible for the following:

Mine operations

  • Operate heavy mining equipment safely and efficiently to support daily production objectives.
  • Perform pre-operational inspections and report equipment defects.
  • Maintain haul roads, loading areas, dumps, stockpiles, and pit infrastructure.
  • Support ore, waste rock, aggregate, and construction material movement.
  • Meet production targets while maintaining safety and environmental compliance.
  • Perform preventative maintenance inspections and servicing on mobile equipment.
  • Assist with planned maintenance activities and component replacements.
  • Complete maintenance work orders and equipment documentation.
  • Utilize diagnostic software and electrical schematics.
  • Support condition monitoring systems and predictive maintenance technologies.
  • Comply with all MSHA, company, and site safety requirements.
  • Participate in pre-task risk assessments and workplace examinations.
  • Maintain housekeeping standards in equipment and work areas.
  • Exercise Stop Work Authority when unsafe conditions exist.
  • Identify equipment defects before failure occurs.
  • Participate in root cause failure investigations.
  • Recommend improvements to operating and maintenance practices.
  • Assist in reducing equipment downtime and maintenance costs.
  • Troubleshoot and repair mobile equipment electrical systems.

Operate equipment including:

  • Hydraulic Excavators (PC7000, P&H 2800 or similar)
  • Front-End Loaders (WA600, WA800 or similar)
  • Track Dozers
  • Motor Graders
  • Water Trucks
  • Support Equipment
Troubleshoot and repair
  • Diesel engines
  • Hydraulic systems
  • Powertrain components
  • Steering systems
  • Braking systems
  • Suspension systems
  • Lubrication systems
Maintain and repair
  • Machine control systems
  • Sensor networks
  • Lighting systems
  • Communications equipment
  • Autonomous and dispatch hardware
  • GPS and machine guidance systems
Support environmental compliance initiatives including
  • Spill prevention
  • Dust control
  • Water management
  • Tailings basin activities
Support predictive maintenance programs including
  • Oil analysis
  • Vibration monitoring
  • Thermal imaging
  • Tire management

Skills and Qualifications

  • Proficiency with hydraulic, pneumatic, and power transmission systems.
  • Ability to read and interpret equipment service manuals, hydraulic/electrical schematics, and OEM documentation.
  • Valid driver's license; ability to operate equipment.
  • Ability to pass MSHA Part 48 new miner training, pre-employment physical, drug screen, and background check.
  • Willingness to work rotating 12-hour shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays.

Education

  • High school diploma or GED; technical college diploma or certificate in Diesel Technology, Heavy Equipment Technology, or equivalent preferred.
  • Minimum 2 years of experience diagnosing and repairing heavy diesel-powered mobile equipment (mining, construction, or industrial).

Physical Requirements

  • Frequent heavy lifting, pushing, and pulling of components up to 50 lbs independently; team lifts for components over 50 lbs.
  • Ability to work in confined spaces, at heights, in pits, and under raised equipment (with proper blocking and safety protocols).
  • Extended standing, kneeling, crouching, and working overhead throughout the shift.
  • Ability to work safely in outdoor conditions year-round including extreme cold (โˆ’30ยฐF) and heat (100ยฐF+).

Salary Range:

  • $38 - $50ย per hour, depending on experience and qualifications.

Benefits:

  • Health Insurance: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage with an HSA option.
  • Retirement Plan: 401(k) with 6% company match.
  • LTD, Life Insurance, and AD&D: Coverage provided by Mesabi Metallics.
  • Paid Time Off (PTO):
    • 0-5 Years: 120 hours per year.
    • 5-10 Years: 160 hours per year.
    • 10+ Years: 200 hours per year.
    • Plus 9 paid holiday and 2 floating holidays.

Mesabi Metallics Company LLC is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity in the workplace. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered to contribute to our success.

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