Farm Mechanic
ARMADA, MI Farm
Description

Who We Are & About This Role

Since 1946, Blake’s Orchard & Cider Mill has been a cornerstone of Michigan agriculture and agritourism — an 80-year family operation with deep roots in Armada and a genuine growth ambition. We make world-class hard and sweet cider, operate tasting rooms and retail across four locations, and welcome thousands of guests to our farms each year.


The Farm & Industrial Equipment Mechanic plays a critical role in keeping Blake’s operations running efficiently by maintaining and repairing our fleet of heavy-duty trucks, tractors, agricultural equipment, and small engine machinery. This position is responsible for diagnostics, preventative maintenance, repairs, fabrication support, and helping ensure all equipment remains safe, reliable, and production-ready year-round.


Blake’s offers a large, fully functioning mechanic shop equipped to support daily operations and long-term equipment maintenance needs.


If you enjoy diagnosing mechanical issues, working with diesel and agricultural equipment, and taking ownership of keeping operations moving — we’d love to hear from you.

Requirements

What Great Looks Like


Qualifications


Required

  • High school diploma or equivalent 
  • 2–4 years of mechanic experience with elevated maintenance responsibilities 
  • Practical experience with commercial truck, diesel, agricultural, or heavy equipment repair 
  • Strong troubleshooting and diagnostic abilities 
  • Ability to multitask, prioritize, and manage time efficiently 
  • Positive attitude with strong problem-solving skills 
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team 
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality work 
  • Valid driver’s license required 
  • Basic computer skills including Microsoft Office programs 
  • Ability to supply personal basic mechanic tools 

Preferred

  • Vocational/Technical certification or equivalent experience in Automotive Technology, Diesel Technology, or Heavy Equipment Repair 
  • Experience managing preventative maintenance programs 
  • Leadership or mentorship experience within maintenance teams 
  • Experience managing equipment budgets, inventory, or repair tracking systems 

Working Conditions 

  • Work is performed in a mechanic shop and outdoor farm environment in varying weather conditions 
  • Position requires standing, walking, lifting, climbing, crouching, and physical movement throughout the day 
  • Exposure to heavy machinery, moving mechanical parts, oils, chemicals, noise, and outdoor elements is expected 
  • Standard schedule is approximately 40 hours per week, with overtime up to 50+ hours during peak seasons 
  • Weekend work is required during September and October