
Industrial Maintenance Mechanic- Millwright
Statlab, Arlington, TX, United States
Industrial Maintenance Mechanic – Millwright
Job Category:
Engineer
Requisition Number:
INDUS001451
Location:
807 W Harris Rd, Arlington, TX 76001, USA
The Industrial Maintenance Mechanic (Millwright) is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing production equipment and facility systems in a high‑precision glass manufacturing environment for medical devices. This role ensures equipment reliability, minimizes downtime, and supports operational efficiency while adhering to strict safety, quality, and regulatory standards.
Duties and Responsibilities
Maintain, troubleshoot, and optimize production equipment and facility systems in a high‑precision glass manufacturing environment.
Lead troubleshooting, repair, and optimization of mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems on precision glass manufacturing equipment.
Inspect, install, tension, and maintain belt systems (timing, V‑belts, flat belts, etc.) to ensure optimal performance and prevent premature wear or slippage.
Inspect, lubricate, adjust, and replace chains and sprockets; ensure proper alignment and tension to maintain efficient power transmission and reduce downtime.
Install, align, inspect, and maintain various gearbox types; perform oil changes, seal replacements, and troubleshoot noise, vibration, or overheating issues.
Perform precise alignment of belts, chains, shafts, motors, pumps, and gearboxes using dial indicators or laser alignment tools to minimize vibration, wear, and energy loss.
Diagnose, disassemble, rebuild, and reinstall pumps; ensure proper flow, pressure, and seal integrity for system reliability.
Identify bearing types, conduct proper installation, lubrication, and replacement; ensure smooth operation and prevent premature bearing failure.
Inspect, repair, and maintain cylinders, rams, valves, and pumps; diagnose pressure or flow issues and ensure system integrity and safety.
Safely set up and use rigging equipment such as chains, slings, and hoists; follow crane hand signals and safety protocols for lifting and moving equipment or tooling.
Safely operate forklifts, aerial boom lifts (JLG/Genie), and scissor lifts in compliance with site safety standards to support maintenance, installation, and facility work.
Perform basic fabrication, repair, and modification of metal parts and tooling components; maintain quality and safety during welding operations (welding certification highly desired).
Select appropriate fasteners, ensure correct torque application, and follow manufacturer specifications to maintain mechanical integrity.
Safely and effectively operate drills, grinders, impact tools, and saws during fabrication, assembly, and maintenance tasks.
Select and apply the correct lubricants for bearings, pumps, motors, gearboxes, fans, and couplings to ensure reliability and reduce wear.
Conduct routine inspections, document findings, and perform scheduled maintenance to minimize equipment downtime and extend component life.
Operate, inspect, and maintain conveyor systems; troubleshoot drive components, sensors, and belt tracking to ensure consistent material flow and system uptime.
Familiarity with reliability fundamentals such as infrared (IR), vibration analysis (VA), and oil analysis preferred but not required.
Perform daily, weekly, and monthly inspections, preventive maintenance, and necessary repairs on facility systems, minimizing downtime and coordinating outside technicians when required.
Train and mentor new employees on proper machine and facility maintenance practices.
Follow all OSHA and other safety guidelines.
Perform all other duties as required.
Salary: $29.69–$36.00 per hour, Monday–Friday with some weekend overtime.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required
Work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by a Team Member to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
3–5 years of hands‑on industrial maintenance experience (mechanical or electrical) OR 2+ years of experience combined with relevant technical training or certifications.
Minimum 5 years of experience as an Industrial Maintenance Mechanic (may be reduced when supported by education, technical training, or certifications).
Basic‑to‑intermediate ability to troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems.
Ability to work safely, independently, and comfortably in an industrial environment.
Physical ability to perform job duties, including standing, walking, bending, squatting, reaching, and lifting up to 45 lbs, and working on the production floor ~100% of the time.
Experience utilizing a computer‑based work order system / CMMS.
Strongly Preferred Qualifications
Technical or vocational training in mechanical, electrical, or industrial maintenance.
2‑year associate degree or trade school in industrial maintenance, electrical, or mechanical fields.
Bachelor’s degree in mechanical, electrical, industrial, or manufacturing engineering (or equivalent experience – 5+ years combined production and facility maintenance).
5+ years of supervisory or team‑lead experience over maintenance, reliability, or asset‑care teams.
Millwright or industrial electrician certification.
Bilingual (English/Spanish).
Experience with ISO 9001, ISO 13485, and/or 21 CFR regulated environments.
Equal Opportunity Employer. This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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Job Category:
Engineer
Requisition Number:
INDUS001451
Location:
807 W Harris Rd, Arlington, TX 76001, USA
The Industrial Maintenance Mechanic (Millwright) is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing production equipment and facility systems in a high‑precision glass manufacturing environment for medical devices. This role ensures equipment reliability, minimizes downtime, and supports operational efficiency while adhering to strict safety, quality, and regulatory standards.
Duties and Responsibilities
Maintain, troubleshoot, and optimize production equipment and facility systems in a high‑precision glass manufacturing environment.
Lead troubleshooting, repair, and optimization of mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems on precision glass manufacturing equipment.
Inspect, install, tension, and maintain belt systems (timing, V‑belts, flat belts, etc.) to ensure optimal performance and prevent premature wear or slippage.
Inspect, lubricate, adjust, and replace chains and sprockets; ensure proper alignment and tension to maintain efficient power transmission and reduce downtime.
Install, align, inspect, and maintain various gearbox types; perform oil changes, seal replacements, and troubleshoot noise, vibration, or overheating issues.
Perform precise alignment of belts, chains, shafts, motors, pumps, and gearboxes using dial indicators or laser alignment tools to minimize vibration, wear, and energy loss.
Diagnose, disassemble, rebuild, and reinstall pumps; ensure proper flow, pressure, and seal integrity for system reliability.
Identify bearing types, conduct proper installation, lubrication, and replacement; ensure smooth operation and prevent premature bearing failure.
Inspect, repair, and maintain cylinders, rams, valves, and pumps; diagnose pressure or flow issues and ensure system integrity and safety.
Safely set up and use rigging equipment such as chains, slings, and hoists; follow crane hand signals and safety protocols for lifting and moving equipment or tooling.
Safely operate forklifts, aerial boom lifts (JLG/Genie), and scissor lifts in compliance with site safety standards to support maintenance, installation, and facility work.
Perform basic fabrication, repair, and modification of metal parts and tooling components; maintain quality and safety during welding operations (welding certification highly desired).
Select appropriate fasteners, ensure correct torque application, and follow manufacturer specifications to maintain mechanical integrity.
Safely and effectively operate drills, grinders, impact tools, and saws during fabrication, assembly, and maintenance tasks.
Select and apply the correct lubricants for bearings, pumps, motors, gearboxes, fans, and couplings to ensure reliability and reduce wear.
Conduct routine inspections, document findings, and perform scheduled maintenance to minimize equipment downtime and extend component life.
Operate, inspect, and maintain conveyor systems; troubleshoot drive components, sensors, and belt tracking to ensure consistent material flow and system uptime.
Familiarity with reliability fundamentals such as infrared (IR), vibration analysis (VA), and oil analysis preferred but not required.
Perform daily, weekly, and monthly inspections, preventive maintenance, and necessary repairs on facility systems, minimizing downtime and coordinating outside technicians when required.
Train and mentor new employees on proper machine and facility maintenance practices.
Follow all OSHA and other safety guidelines.
Perform all other duties as required.
Salary: $29.69–$36.00 per hour, Monday–Friday with some weekend overtime.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required
Work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by a Team Member to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
3–5 years of hands‑on industrial maintenance experience (mechanical or electrical) OR 2+ years of experience combined with relevant technical training or certifications.
Minimum 5 years of experience as an Industrial Maintenance Mechanic (may be reduced when supported by education, technical training, or certifications).
Basic‑to‑intermediate ability to troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems.
Ability to work safely, independently, and comfortably in an industrial environment.
Physical ability to perform job duties, including standing, walking, bending, squatting, reaching, and lifting up to 45 lbs, and working on the production floor ~100% of the time.
Experience utilizing a computer‑based work order system / CMMS.
Strongly Preferred Qualifications
Technical or vocational training in mechanical, electrical, or industrial maintenance.
2‑year associate degree or trade school in industrial maintenance, electrical, or mechanical fields.
Bachelor’s degree in mechanical, electrical, industrial, or manufacturing engineering (or equivalent experience – 5+ years combined production and facility maintenance).
5+ years of supervisory or team‑lead experience over maintenance, reliability, or asset‑care teams.
Millwright or industrial electrician certification.
Bilingual (English/Spanish).
Experience with ISO 9001, ISO 13485, and/or 21 CFR regulated environments.
Equal Opportunity Employer. This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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