Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical) Engineering - Zanesville, OH at Geebo

Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical)

Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical)
$100,000-$125,000
Zanesville, OH area
28031
This ISO certified global leader is the largest in their industry. Through their processes they are helping the environment reduce waste and emissions. Our client is in need of a Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical).
Why should you apply?
Growing company
Competitive salary
Great bonus potential
As Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical), you will be responsible for:
Starting up a new plant
Predictive/preventative maintenance; Reliability Engineering
Planning, designing and installing mechanical and electrical equipment and systems
Developing and maintaining budgets for capital projects
Leading capital projects
Assisting with maintenance outages
Improving processes
Ensuring plant safety
To be considered for the Maintenance Engineer (Mechanical) position, you must have:
A BS in Mechanical Engineering or similar, along with at least 8 years of previous plant engineering experience in a heavy manufacturing or chemical manufacturing facility
Experience with CAD
Excellent leadership and communication skills
Previous capital project experience
Experience with predictive/preventative maintenance
Experience reading blueprints
Experience with commissioning/start up is a plus
Local candidates are highly preferred. Relocation assistance will be provided
Key skills:
Engineering, Capital projects, Maintenance

Please apply or send us a copy of your resume to . All of your information will be kept confidential. Please feel free to call us at .

Applications that fit the listed requirements will be contacted within 2-3 business days to schedule an initial phone interview with the Omni One team.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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