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Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician - Graniteville, South Carolina

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Location: On Site in Graniteville, South Carolina, United States

Employment type: Full-time

Salary: $33 - $43 per hour

Posted: 2 months ago

Why This Role Matters

MissionHires (on behalf of Bryant Staffing Solutions) seeks a Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician for a leading industrial manufacturing facility in Graniteville, SC. You will become a subject matter expert for your production area, ensuring safe, efficient, and continuous operations by installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing advanced equipment and controls. This is a day or rotating shift role in a region known for its low cost of living and proximity to Augusta and Aiken.

How You'll Contribute

  • Follow and enforce all workplace safety standards and regulations
  • Install, test, and commission production equipment in collaboration with engineering
  • Record maintenance activities in a CMMS
  • Perform preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair on manufacturing equipment
  • Maintain and repair industrial processing systems, conveyors, and pipeline distribution equipment
  • Diagnose and resolve issues with AC drives, motors, encoders, and resolvers
  • Calibrate flow, level, pressure, and temperature instrumentation
  • Maintain and repair gearboxes, bearings, conveying systems, and rotating equipment
  • Troubleshoot and support automation and distributed control systems
  • Work with PLC-controlled equipment and industrial networking (EtherNet/IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet)
  • Troubleshoot and maintain hydraulic and pneumatic systems
  • Read and interpret blueprints, schematics, technical drawings, manuals, and work orders
  • Inspect parts for wear or damage and monitor equipment during operation
  • Operate hoists, lifts, grinders, welding equipment, hand tools, and testing devices safely
  • Perform additional maintenance tasks as assigned

What Makes You a Great Fit

  • Multi-craft maintenance experience across electrical, mechanical, and electronic systems
  • One of the following: Associate's degree in Electronics, Robotics, General Technology, or related field with 3+ years of industrial maintenance experience; OR completion of an industrial apprenticeship with 3+ years of maintenance experience; OR 5+ years of industrial maintenance experience
  • Demonstrated industrial electrical and mechanical troubleshooting skills
  • Experience with PLC systems and industrial networking (exposure to EtherNet/IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet)
  • Hands-on equipment maintenance and repair competency
  • Ability to calibrate and diagnose industrial instrumentation (flow, level, pressure, temperature)
  • Experience planning and executing preventive maintenance
  • Ability to troubleshoot and maintain hydraulic and pneumatic systems
  • Proficiency reading and interpreting blueprints, schematics, and technical documentation
  • Comfort working day or rotating shifts in a continuous operation environment
  • Preferred: PLC troubleshooting and programming exposure
  • Preferred: Knowledge of industrial automation and control systems

Perks & Benefits

$7,500 sign-on bonus + weekly company results-sharing bonus

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Frequently Asked Questions

$33–$43 per hour.

Yes, a $7,500 sign-on bonus plus a weekly company results-sharing bonus.

Yes, paid relocation assistance is provided to Graniteville, SC.

Day or rotating shifts in a continuous operation environment.

Either an associate’s in a related field with 3+ years, a completed industrial apprenticeship with 3+ years, or 5+ years of industrial maintenance experience.

PLC-controlled equipment, AC drives/motors, conveyors, hydraulics/pneumatics, instrumentation, gearboxes, and industrial networking (EtherNet/IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet).

Yes, you’ll record maintenance activities in a Computerized Maintenance Management System.

PLC troubleshooting is required; programming exposure is preferred but not required.