Mechatronics Maintenance Technician — Advanced Casting Facility

Howmet Aerospace

Hampton, VA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
SKILLS
Algebra, Analysis Skills, Blueprints, Casting, Communication Skills, Consulting, Conveyor Systems, Crane, Electrical Wiring, Electricity, Electromechanics, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Establish Priorities, Forklift, Geometry, Hand Tools, Hydraulic Engineering, Identify Issues, Leadership, Machine Tool, Maintenance Services, Mathematics, Metal Cutting, Mobile Plant/Equipment, Network Administration/Management, Precision Testing, Preventative Maintenance, Printed Circuit Board (PCB), Problem Solving Skills, Production Machining, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), Publications, Reporting Skills, Safety/Work Safety, Schematics, Test Tools, Welding, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Hampton, VA
POSTED
1 day ago

Ready to solve complex problems and keep critical equipment online?

Howmet Aerospace pioneers precision investment castings in superalloys, aluminum, and titanium for jet engines and industrial gas turbines. Our Hampton, VA IGT site needs a mechatronics-minded technician who thrives on variety, ownership, and impact.

Imagine this

Your shift kicks off with a production huddle. A conveyor is trending hot, a hydraulic press shows erratic pressure, and a robot faulted on a proximity sensor. You prioritize work, consult schematics, and move—from 480Vac diagnostics to pipework repairs to a quick motor bearing swap—restoring flow and safeguarding quality. That’s a typical win on 2nd shift (Mon–Fri, 3pm–11pm) or 3rd shift (Mon–Fri, 11pm–7am) after training on 1st (Mon–Fri, 7am–3pm). You’ll start at $41.70/hour, plus $1.00/hour off-shift premium.

How you’ll contribute

  • Execute preventive maintenance on motors, pneumatics, conveyors, and production machines using diagrams, manuals, and engineering specs.
  • Isolate faults through observation and precision test tools; measure voltage, current, resistance, and capacitance; service 120Vac controls and 480Vac power systems.
  • Dismantle and rebuild equipment using hoists, cranes, and power/hand tools; assess part wear/finish; replace bearings and components.
  • Plan and install building wiring, conduit, and electrical apparatus; connect machines to power and integrate inter-machine cabling.
  • Diagnose/replace transformers, motors, lighting fixtures, relays, switches, sensors, and printed circuit boards; rewire motors as needed.
  • Troubleshoot and repair hydraulic and pneumatic systems; assemble and maintain pipe networks; service gauges, valves, and pressure regulators.
  • Fabricate parts using machine tools; measure with calipers, micrometers; cut and weld metal to restore function.
  • Rig assets for installation and relocation; operate an industrial forklift safely; work confidently at heights up to 50 feet.
  • Leverage PLC knowledge and familiarity with robotic machinery to shorten downtime.
  • Manage spares and consumables; check stock levels, place/expedite orders, and verify receipts; use resources wisely.
  • Document maintenance actions and trends; communicate clearly with maintenance and production leadership and equipment operators to maintain shift-to-shift continuity.
  • Champion a safe, clean work environment and continuous learning via workshops, publications, and networks.

What it takes

  • Submit a resume with your application.
  • High school diploma or GED.
  • Certification from a mechanical, electrical, or multi-craft apprenticeship.
  • 5–7 years of industrial electro-mechanical experience.
  • Background spanning pneumatics, hydraulics, electrical, water systems, PLCs, welding, and analytical troubleshooting.
  • Mobile equipment training/certification; ability to drive an industrial forklift.
  • Strong blueprint reading fundamentals; comfortable with precision measuring instruments.
  • Communication skills to write routine reports and present to groups; ability to interpret safety rules, operating/maintenance instructions, and procedures.
  • Math fluency in percentages, proportions, area, circumference, volume; basic algebra and geometry.
  • Ability to solve practical problems where standards are limited and to interpret instructions from written, oral, diagram, or schedule sources.
  • Willingness to support all shifts; overtime and weekends as needed by operations.

Pay and schedule

  • Starting rate: $41.70/hour.
  • Shift premium: $1.00/hour for off-shifts.
  • Shifts: 2nd (M–F 3pm–11pm) or 3rd (M–F 11pm–7am).
  • Training: 1st shift (M–F 7am–3pm).

Important notices

Employees must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Verification of employment eligibility will be required at the time of hire. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.

This position entails access to export-controlled items and employment offers are conditioned upon an applicant's ability to lawfully obtain access to such items.

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