Utility Maintenance
MAU Workforce Solutions
Start your new career as a Utility Maintenance Technician with MAU at our client in Covington, GA. As a Utility Maintenance Technician, you will maintain, troubleshoot, and repair utility equipment and systems, ensuring safe and efficient plant operations.
What We Offer: Pay of $32.75 – $36.25/hour based on the shift Monday–Friday, 6:00 AM – 2:00 PM, plus rotating weekends with 12-hour shifts on Saturday & Sunday Paid breaks Health benefits Paid time off What We’re Looking For: High school diploma or GED - required 2-year Technical degree in Industrial Maintenance - preferred 1–3 years of utility operation experience in an industrial environment (maintenance experience preferred) Ability to read and interpret technical documents and follow safety procedures Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills Availability to work all shifts (1st, 2nd, and 3rd) Monday–Friday, plus rotating weekend 12-hour shifts Boiler certification or fourth-class license preferred (can be obtained within two years of employment) What You’ll Do as a Utility Maintenance Technician: Operate, monitor, and maintain systems including steam boilers, compressed air systems, chillers, cooling towers, HVAC systems, and related equipment Perform daily, weekly, and monthly inspections and log system performance data Conduct preventative, routine, and emergency maintenance on utility systems Troubleshoot and repair boilers, heaters, pumps, compressors, valves, and DCS control systems Monitor chemical treatment systems for boilers and cooling water; adjust and maintain proper levels Swap and calibrate equipment per schedule to ensure optimal performance Maintain records, reports, and communication with management regarding any discrepancies or equipment issues Adhere to all safety and environmental protocols
What We Offer: Pay of $32.75 – $36.25/hour based on the shift Monday–Friday, 6:00 AM – 2:00 PM, plus rotating weekends with 12-hour shifts on Saturday & Sunday Paid breaks Health benefits Paid time off What We’re Looking For: High school diploma or GED - required 2-year Technical degree in Industrial Maintenance - preferred 1–3 years of utility operation experience in an industrial environment (maintenance experience preferred) Ability to read and interpret technical documents and follow safety procedures Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills Availability to work all shifts (1st, 2nd, and 3rd) Monday–Friday, plus rotating weekend 12-hour shifts Boiler certification or fourth-class license preferred (can be obtained within two years of employment) What You’ll Do as a Utility Maintenance Technician: Operate, monitor, and maintain systems including steam boilers, compressed air systems, chillers, cooling towers, HVAC systems, and related equipment Perform daily, weekly, and monthly inspections and log system performance data Conduct preventative, routine, and emergency maintenance on utility systems Troubleshoot and repair boilers, heaters, pumps, compressors, valves, and DCS control systems Monitor chemical treatment systems for boilers and cooling water; adjust and maintain proper levels Swap and calibrate equipment per schedule to ensure optimal performance Maintain records, reports, and communication with management regarding any discrepancies or equipment issues Adhere to all safety and environmental protocols
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