Maintenance Technician Jobs
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To increase your chances of securing a job as a Maintenance Technician, it’s recommended to complete a New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Trade) (Level 4) and specialise in Maintenance Engineering in your final year.
The personal requirements of a Maintenance Technician will often include the following:
- Responsible and safety-conscious
- Able to follow instructions
- Very accurate and patient
- Great communicator
- Able to make sound judgements
- Able to do heavy lifting, work at height and in confined spaces
- Can work independently or as part as a team
Typical Responsibilities
- Carrying out routine maintenance checks on manufacturing equipment and machines
- Carrying out fieldwork
- Diagnosing and reporting any faults
- Cleaning, repairing and replacing machines and machine parts
- Ordering, manufacturing and installing new machines and parts
- Deciding on suitable materials and working methods
- Testing new machinery and equipment
Progression
With experience, Maintenance Technicians can progress into a supervisory or managerial role, or move into specialise areas such as Product Design, Management or Technical Sales. Maintenance Technicians may also be able to move to other areas of Mechanical Engineering including Mechanical Fitters, Mechanical Machinists, General Engineers, Toolmakers or Metal Formers.
There may not be current roles available but we are always looking to connect with new talent and will be able to help you on your journey to finding your next role. Please upload an expression of interest and your CV so we can start this partnership.