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Maintenance Technician II

Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America

Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America

Georgia, USA · Carrollton, GA, USA
USD 31-34 / hour
Posted on Nov 1, 2025

MAU is hiring a Maintenance Technician II for our client in Pleasant Prairie, WI. As a Maintenance Technician II, you will perform advanced multi-craft maintenance to ensure the reliability and efficiency of motors, conveyors, and other production equipment. This is a direct-hire opportunity on the third shift.

Benefits Package
  • Starting pay of $31.00–$34.00/hour based on assessment level
  • $1.50/hour shift differential
  • 401(k) plan
Shift Information
  • Third Shift | 11:00 PM – 7:00 AM
  • Level 2 candidates are prioritized; Level 1 candidates may start at a lower pay range with advancement potential based on performance.
Required Education and Experience
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • 5+ years of industrial manufacturing or comparable experience
  • Experience using shop equipment such as drill presses, band saws, and power tools
Preferred Education and Experience
  • 2-year technical degree
General Requirements
  • Strong mechanical and electrical background
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and CMMS systems
  • Ability to interpret technical drawings, schematics, and OEM manuals
  • Ability to troubleshoot and repair mechanical and electrical systems
  • Capable of mentoring and training junior technicians
  • Maintain accurate maintenance records
  • Familiarity with electrical testing tools like ohmmeters and voltmeters
  • Committed to safety and continuous improvement
  • Ability to read and interpret precision measuring devices
  • Successful completion of certification testing
Essential Functions
  • Troubleshoot equipment malfunctions using systematic methods
  • Install and align mechanical drive systems
  • Complete preventive maintenance and equipment overhauls
  • Replace failed parts or components and adjust equipment as needed
  • Maintain machinery lubrication requirements
  • Recommend changes to processes or procedures based on equipment performance
  • Test electrical systems using appropriate instruments
  • Install and repair electrical wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, and fixtures
  • Maintain accurate documentation of maintenance activities
  • Train and mentor junior maintenance technicians
  • Stay current with maintenance procedures and technologies
  • Complete annual Maintenance Skills Assessment and training requirements
  • Report all accidents, incidents, injuries, and unsafe acts immediately
  • Follow all prescribed safety and environmental procedures