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Industrial Mechanic

San Juan, PR

Industrial Mechanic Technician

Full-Time | Non-Exempt

ASI is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Industrial Mechanic Technician to support the installation, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of mechanical and industrial systems. This role plays a critical part in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of equipment such as boilers, pumps, compressors, and control systems. The ideal candidate brings strong mechanical aptitude, a commitment to safety, and the ability to diagnose and resolve technical issues in both routine and emergency situations. This position also participates in an apprenticeship program to further develop boiler technician expertise.

Schedule and Work Hours

  • Rotative shift schedule required.
  • Availability for overtime, weekends, holidays, and after-hours emergency calls as needed.

Salary Range and Benefits

  • Hourly wage.
  • Healthcare coverage with 70% employer contribution.
  • 12 days of vacation leave.
  • 12 days of sick leave.
  • Individual professional development programs to support career growth. 

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform inspections, troubleshooting, and corrective and preventative maintenance on mechanical equipment, including boilers, tanks, air handling units, compressors, pumps, fans, and motors.
  • Assist in diagnosing and resolving technical issues related to equipment and control systems.
  • Perform emergency repairs promptly and efficiently, including after-hours support.
  • Assist in the installation and maintenance of motor control systems for mechanical equipment.
  • Read and modify system blueprints, schematics, and control circuits as needed.
  • Respond to service calls during regular hours and on-call situations.
  • Maintain logs and records of system operations and service activities.
  • Prepare detailed service reports to document work performed and ensure regulatory compliance.
  • Clean and maintain equipment, tools, materials, and vehicles.
  • Follow all safety rules and regulations, and maintain a safe and clean work environment.
  • Perform additional duties as assigned.

Requirements

  • Industrial mechanic technical degree or equivalent experience.
  • 3–5 years of experience in plumbing, industrial mechanics, or pump systems.
  • Strong mechanical and electronic/automation aptitude.
  • Valid driver’s license.
  • Strong understanding of job site safety and ability to complete safety training (OSHA 30 preferred).
  • Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred.

Skills and Competencies

  • Strong attention to detail and precision.
  • Solid mathematical and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and control circuits.
  • Analytical and methodical approach to troubleshooting.
  • Ability to perform detailed technical work accurately.

Work Environment

  • This role operates in both indoor and outdoor environments across commercial and industrial job sites.

Physical Demands

  • Ability to sit, stand, and walk for up to 8 hours.
  • Ability to lift or carry up to 50 pounds occasionally.
  • Ability to work at heights. 
  • Frequent reaching above shoulder level and below the waist.
  • Frequent use of hands for grasping and fine manipulation.
  • Frequent bending, climbing, crawling, and squatting.
  • Ability to work in varying temperature and humidity conditions.

Equipment Used

  • Step ladders and lifting equipment.
  • Power and hand tools.
  • Diagnostic tools such as thermometers and multimeters.
  • Laptop computers and related software.

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