About the Role
Production Equipment Mechanic (3rd Shift) Location: Sumter, SC 29153Pay Rate: $23.50/hourShift: 12:00 AM – 8:00 AM (Sunday – Thursday)Interview Type: In-person interviews required
If interested, please email LKOPASZ@ALINESTAFFING.com Job Overview We are seeking a hands-on Production Equipment Mechanic to support manufacturing operations by troubleshooting and repairing machine breakdowns, optimizing machine performance, and minimizing equipment downtime.
This role requires strong mechanical troubleshooting skills and experience working with industrial equipment and mechanical components. Candidates with backgrounds in automotive mechanics, HVAC, machinist work, boat engines, or high-speed manufacturing environments are encouraged to apply.
The ideal candidate is team-oriented, safety-focused, and committed to continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities Set up, operate, optimize, troubleshoot, and maintain production equipment.
Respond to machine breakdowns and perform mechanical troubleshooting.
Repair equipment issues affecting speed, waste, or product quality.
Perform preventative maintenance according to plant PM programs.
Maintain accurate production, maintenance, and downtime logs.
Assist maintenance teams with major equipment repairs.
Monitor in-process product quality and perform required QC checks.
Ensure machines operate within quality and production standards.
Maintain clean and organized production areas.
Support upstream and downstream production processes.
Follow all safety, environmental, and quality system requirements.
Required Skills (Mandatory) Candidates must have all of the following:
Strong mechanical troubleshooting experience
Knowledge of feeler gauges and other precision tools used to measure tolerances, torque, and clearances
Familiarity with mechanical components including:
Cams and cam followers
Rod ends and bushings
Chain drives and conveyors
Gearboxes
Vacuum systems
Pneumatic systems
Ball valves
Basic troubleshooting of these systems
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and push/pull up to 100 lbs
Hands-on mechanical background
Preferred Experience High-speed manufacturing equipment
Automotive or diesel mechanics
Boat or engine repair
HVAC systems
Low-voltage electronics and sensors
Machinist experience
Industrial production equipment troubleshooting
Essential Functions Operate equipment within specified quality and quantity limits.
Set up and debug equipment according to specifications and procedures.
Adjust, troubleshoot, clean, and repair equipment as necessary.
Maintain equipment logs documenting downtime and maintenance issues.
Assist maintenance technicians with larger repairs when needed.
Start up equipment and ensure machines and control panels operate correctly.
Monitor component inventories and notify material handlers when supplies are low.
Clear jams and restart machine cycles safely.
Perform required process challenges and quality checks.
Maintain accurate production and downtime records.
Physical Requirements Lift and carry up to 50 pounds
Push and pull up to 100 pounds
Ability to work in a manufacturing environment and stand for extended periods
Vision Requirement An eye exam will be required contingent upon hire.
This role requires:
20/30 vision with or without corrective lenses, and/or
Successful completion of a color vision exam
Education High School Diploma or GED required
If interested, please email LKOPASZ@ALINESTAFFING.com
Pre-Screening Questions All applicants must answer the following:
How do you go about troubleshooting a mechanical breakdown?
What steps would you take to replace a gear box?
What process would you use to determine the root cause of a machine malfunction?
Tech Stack
mechanical troubleshootingprecision toolsfeeler gaugesgearboxespneumatic systemsvacuum systemschain drivespreventative maintenance