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Experienced Maintenance Mechanic responsible for preventive maintenance and repair of warehouse facility infrastructure and material-handling equipment at a distribution center in Midway, Kentucky.

Key Responsibilities: Perform preventive and predictive maintenance on conveyor systems, troubleshoot electrical and mechanical problems on material-handling equipment, maintain motors and sensors, repair racking and shelving, and ensure dock equipment and forklift batteries are properly maintained.
Skills & Tools: Expertise with hand tools and power tools, knowledge of electrical and mechanical systems, familiarity with conveyor and material-handling equipment, troubleshooting abilities, and physical fitness for indoor and outdoor work.
Qualifications: Minimum 3 years of related maintenance experience in a warehouse environment required. Must demonstrate safety compliance and awareness of loss prevention procedures.
Location: In-Person - Midway, KY
Compensation: $42K–$58K/yr (estimated)

Job Description

We are currently searching for an experienced Maintenance Mechanic, 2nd Shift to work full-time at our distribution center in Midway, KY. Primary responsibilities include preventive maintenance and repair of facility infrastructure—including plumbing, electrical and utilities, as well as structural and material-handling equipment. This position also performs necessary project management on all facility and material-handling equipment components.

Successful candidates will possess a minimum of 3 years of related experience in a warehouse environment, expertise with hand tools and power tools, and the fitness required to perform a variety of physical tasks both indoors and out. This person will work our second shift (Monday-Friday, 4:00pm-12:30am).

A day at Lakeshore looks like this:

  • Perform preventive and predictive maintenance on the facility’s conveyor system using industry-accepted procedures, plans and manuals
  • Conduct maintenance and troubleshoot basic electrical and mechanical problems related to all material-handling equipment and components
  • Maintain and troubleshoot when required all motors, photo eyes, relays, proximity sensors, solenoids, motor starters, etc.
  • Maintain and repair as needed the facility’s material handling, racking and shelving
  • Perform routine maintenance on the facility infrastructure
  • Maintain dock levelers and overhead doors
  • Ensure forklift batteries have appropriate water levels and are charged timely and correctly
  • Assist and support in janitorial duties as required
  • Demonstrate an awareness and compliance with Loss and Prevention and Safety policies and procedures