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Link-Belt Cranes Maintenance Mechanic in Lexington, Kentucky

Link-Belt Cranes is a global leader in the design, manufacture and sales of mobile cranes. Founded over 145 years ago, with corporate headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky, join an organization that understands its greatest resource is our people and they are what makes the difference.Currently we have a Maintenance Mechanic role open on 2nd shift. As a Maintenance Mechanic, you will be responsible for assisting in repairing and maintaining industrial equipment. This will include, but not limited to performing root cause failure analysis in a team environment and preventative maintenance per company standards.Essential Job FunctionsInspect equipment and related components to determine causes of malfunctions by using appropriate tools and skills.Replace/rebuild hydraulic components, pneumatic components, gear boxes, brakes, hoists, trolley systems, festoon systems, battery and fuel mobile devices, plumbing systems, basic fire systems, linear transmission devices such as ball and screws, etc.Basic welding for repairs, using cutting devices, plasma cutters, etc.Pipe fitting, not limited to PVC, CPVC, black pipe, steel pipe, cooper, etc.Machine, fixture, tool and equipment alignments, geometry alignments, checks, corrections, leveling, installation and removal as assigned.Generates parts list and purchase requisitions.Must comply with all safety rules and procedures and attend safety meetings.Other duties as assigned.General qualifications for this role:High School Diploma, GEDTwo year Associates degree in Industrial Maintenance, preferredTwo years’ and/or Technical School Co-Op experience in an industrial environment will count towards experienceKnowledge of electrical, pneumatic, mechanical and hydraulic testing equipmentKnowledge of hand tools related to the job (torque devices, power tools etc.) * Link-Belt Cranes does not accept unsolicited resumes or calls from third-party recruiters or employment agencies*

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