Job Description
Job DescriptionFacilities Mechanical Technician
Location: Peoria, Arizona | Onsite
Join the facilities team supporting a major new advanced-manufacturing operation. This hands-on position offers the opportunity to help commission, maintain, and optimize critical mechanical infrastructure as the site moves from construction into full production.
What You’ll Do
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Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on HVAC systems, boilers, chillers, scrubbers, air handlers, pumps, compressors, and related equipment.
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Troubleshoot and repair motors, belts, bearings, valves, actuators, fans, piping, and other mechanical components.
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Support plumbing and utility systems, including process cooling water, domestic water, wastewater, drains, valves, and associated piping.
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Conduct equipment rounds, performance checks, calibrations, start-ups, and shutdowns.
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Monitor and adjust Building Management Systems to maintain temperature, airflow, humidity, and energy efficiency.
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Support mechanical-system commissioning, validation, testing, installations, retrofits, and facility shutdowns.
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Diagnose failures using drawings, schematics, manuals, test equipment, and system data.
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Respond to work orders and emergency calls involving critical system performance.
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Maintain accurate equipment histories and maintenance records using CMMS.
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Follow LOTO, confined-space, OSHA, and applicable mechanical-safety requirements.
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Collaborate with engineers, technicians, contractors, and vendors to improve system reliability.
What You’ll Bring
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At least three years of mechanical maintenance experience in an industrial, commercial, or manufacturing facility.
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Strong knowledge of HVAC, hydronic systems, pumps, compressed air, piping, and mechanical utilities.
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Experience working as an operator in a central control room.
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Ability to interpret mechanical drawings, schematics, and technical manuals.
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Experience with CMMS and Building Management Systems.
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Semiconductor, high-tech manufacturing, pharmaceutical, data-center, or industrial-facility experience preferred.
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EPA Section 608, boiler, chiller, HVAC, or related technical certification is a plus.
The initial schedule is Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. The role will transition to a compressed 12-hour schedule that may include days, nights, weekends, and holidays.
