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Sr. Machinery Mechanic

Sulzer
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 22 Jul 2026

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Sulzer is a leading engineering company with a proud heritage of innovation. Join our global team to grow your expertise and develop innovative solutions that enable a prosperous and more sustainable society.

About the role

Job Summary
The Senior Industrial Motor & Generator Mechanic is a hands-on technical leader who independently disassembles, inspects, troubleshoots, repairs, reassembles, and supports testing of heavy-industrial motors, generators, pumps, gearboxes, and related rotating equipment. This role supports mission-critical equipment for utilities, water, mining, manufacturing, semiconductor, aerospace, agriculture, food production, and other industrial markets.

Senior mechanics serve as trusted technical resources in a skilled, team-oriented shop, working with mechanics, winders, machinists, welders, test technicians, engineers, project managers, and supervisors to solve challenging repairs safely, correctly, and efficiently.

Ideal candidates bring strong rotating equipment, industrial maintenance, millwright, field service, heavy equipment, aviation, military, power generation, mining, pump, turbine, compressor, or similar mechanical repair experience, with the judgment, communication, and ownership expected from a senior shop resource.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Independently perform and guide complex teardown, inspection, repair, reassembly, and testing support for industrial motors, generators, pumps, gearboxes, and related equipment.
  • Diagnose mechanical and electromechanical failures using inspection results, measurements, operating history, test results, and observed equipment condition.
  • Work on high-value rotating equipment serving power, water, mining, manufacturing, semiconductor, aerospace, agriculture, food production, and other industrial markets.
  • Inspect bearings, journals, fits, shafts, housings, end shields, fans, couplings, seals, brush rigging, rotors, stators, and related assemblies.
  • Determine repair requirements, identify practical options, and communicate concerns affecting scope, quality, schedule, safety, or customer approval.
  • Read and apply job cards, drawings, specifications, repair procedures, customer requirements, and technical documentation.
  • Support root cause analysis, failure analysis, and repair planning.
  • Coordinate repair work with shop trades, supervisors, project managers, and engineering support.
  • Perform balancing, vibration analysis, alignment, final inspection, and testing activities as assigned.
  • Identify when machining, welding, replacement parts, engineering review, or customer approval may be required.
  • Mentor developing mechanics while modeling safe work habits, documentation discipline, and high workmanship standards.
  • Promote safe work practices, high-quality workmanship, and efficient job execution.
  • Communicate clearly across departments, stay calm under changing priorities, and support a culture of safety, respect, accountability, and problem-solving.
  • Maintain accurate inspection notes, repair documentation, measurement records, and job status updates.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Advanced mechanical and electromechanical troubleshooting ability.
  • Strong understanding of industrial rotating equipment repair practices.
  • Strong knowledge of bearings, fits, shafts, housings, seals, couplings, fans, and related assemblies.
  • Ability to inspect worn, damaged, overheated, contaminated, or failed components and identify likely causes.
  • Ability to use precision measuring tools accurately.
  • Ability to work from drawings, specifications, procedures, and customer requirements.
  • Ability to train and mentor less experienced mechanics.
  • Ability to communicate technical findings clearly across departments.
  • Ability to remain calm and productive under changing priorities, emergency jobs, and customer-driven schedules.
  • Willingness to teach, share knowledge, ask good questions, and support team success without ego.
  • Strong ownership of safety, quality, documentation, schedule awareness, and customer-critical workmanship.
  • Respectful communication with shop trades, engineering, supervisors, project managers, and customers as required.

Minimum Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Significant hands-on experience repairing industrial machinery, rotating equipment, motors, generators, pumps, gearboxes, turbines, compressors, heavy equipment, power generation, mining, aviation, military mechanical systems, or similar complex equipment.
  • Demonstrated ability to independently disassemble, inspect, troubleshoot, repair, and reassemble complex mechanical equipment.
  • Demons

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