Crown Linen

INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY MECHANIC IV (PM SHIFT)

Location

Cedar Hammock, FL

Wage

$43,786/yr

Required Skills & Certifications

MIG Welding
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Posted on May 12, 2026

Job Description

Overview

The Mechanic IV will work under minimal supervision, demonstrating proficient knowledge in the repair and maintenance of industrial laundry equipment. This role involves diagnosing, repairing, and rebuilding equipment while performing preventive maintenance and inspections.

Responsibilities

  • Follow preventive safety protocol as established by the company.
  • Demonstrate safety awareness throughout the workday.
  • Promote teamwork and a common goal culture with all company employees.
  • Troubleshoot and repair complex equipment/system malfunctions with minimal downtime.
  • Fine-tune automated systems for required production efficiency and quality.
  • Demonstrate leadership skills and supervise maintenance productivity on the plant floor.
  • Mentor and train mechanics in hands-on and classroom settings.
  • Plan and layout projects, installation of equipment, and make value-driven recommendations.
  • Perform, teach, and promote high-quality work with the plant preventive maintenance program.
  • Submit parts requests by looking up parts in the manufacturer's parts book or online.
  • Maintain and improve building and equipment to specifications of 'show plant'.
  • Operate machinery and equipment for diagnostic purposes.
  • Perform major welding, plumbing, and project work.
  • Perform team leader duties in his/her absence.
  • Help others at all levels completing any laundry tasks.
  • Perform other duties as requested, directed, or assigned.

Requirements

  • Preferably five or more years of experience in industrial/commercial laundry equipment repair and maintenance.
  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Certificates of completion for boiler, compressor, ironing lines, and tunnel washer automated systems training.
  • Ability to work varying shifts, weekends, and holidays.
  • Able to install, troubleshoot, analyze, and repair complex mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatically operated equipment.
  • Able to read and interpret equipment and site blueprints.
  • Able to use power tools, scissor/man-lifts, hand trucks, and forklifts.
  • Experience using high-level diagnostic equipment to troubleshoot equipment malfunctions.
  • Competent gas, ARC, and MIG welder.
  • Able to operate all machinery and equipment for diagnostic purposes.
  • Effectively lift and handle various objects weighing up to 60 pounds.

Benefits

Vision