Job Type
Full-time
Description
NASL is seeking a Maintenance Apprentice who supports the reliability and safety of production by assisting with preventive maintenance, basic repairs, troubleshooting, and continuous improvement projects across multiple departments and facilities. This entry-level role combines hands-on work with structured training to build foundational skills in mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to,
- Perform Preventative Maintenance tasks (lubrication, inspections, adjustments, filter changes) per schedule and document work in the CMMS.
- Assist technicians in diagnosing and repairing mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic issues to minimize downtime.
- Follow Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), machine guarding, and hazard communication procedures at all times; maintain clean, safe work areas (5S).
- Routinely check belts, bearings, chains, knives, cutters, dust collection connections, and guards; replace consumable materials/parts.
- Use a multimeter to verify voltage, continuity, and fuses; replace cord ends, sensors, and limit switches as needed.
- Inspect air lines, regulators, valves, cylinders, and hydraulic hoses; assist in replacing seals and tightening fittings.
- Help maintain compressors, dust collection systems, lighting, HVAC, and emergency systems.
- Log work orders, parts used, and downtime causes; update equipment history and contribute to root-cause notes.
- Assist with squaring, alignment, machine offsets, and simple calibration checks.
- Installation and movement of equipment within the facility.
- Shadow senior technicians on complex repairs.
- Source and purchase replacement equipment, tools, and parts when directed.
- Work independently to complete list of projects in timely fashion.
- Maintain clear communication with senior technicians and operators.
Requirements
Education, Experience, and Skills
- High school diploma or GED.
- Basic mechanical aptitude; able to use hand/power tools and read a tape, calipers, and micrometers.
- Fundamental electrical knowledge (AC/DC basics, reading simple schematics and basic PLC inputs/outputs).
- Two years of manufacturing environment experience.
- Willingness to work safely and follow procedures.
- Technical diploma/certificate (Industrial Maintenance, Mechatronics, Electrical, HVAC, or similar) preferred.
- Welding experience.
- Experience in a manufacturing environment (wood products/cabinetry a plus).
- Familiarity with 5S, LOTO, dust collection fundamentals.
- Troubleshooting mindset; curious and systematic, solution oriented.
- Clear communication with operators, engineers, and leadership.
- Time management—able to prioritize PMs vs. urgent repairs.
- Teamwork and coachability; accepts feedback and applies learning.
- Computer literacy (ERP, email, basic spreadsheets).
- Ability to uphold company Core Values of Integrity, Solutions, Service and Quality as part of the NASL Team.
- Ability to work in the following environment: Industrial manufacturing floor with moderate to high noise and heat levels.