The Maintenance Technician under limited supervision, diagnoses, repairs, and performs preventive maintenance on numerical control, computerized numerical control, precision, and conventional machine tools, and other production equipment used in the development, manufacture, and testing of products.
- Pay Rate: Up to $23.00/hour, depending on experience.
- Assignment Length: 12-month contract with a high possibility of extension and/or conversion based on performance and other factors.
- Shift Details: 1st Shift | Shift starts at 6:00 am | 40 to 60 hrs
Job Overview:
The Maintenance Technician uses measuring instruments to diagnose and perform general repairs on production equipment. This role involves determining necessary replacement parts, performing light fabrication, and working directly from technical prints and schematics to maintain operational efficiency across multiple systems.
Responsibilities:
- Execute repairs across various disciplines, including electrical, mechanical, vacuum, hydraulic, refrigeration, NC repair, and machine tool rebuilding.
- Utilize measuring instruments to diagnose equipment failures and perform general repairs on production machinery.
- Inspect machinery to determine and source replacement parts as required.
- Perform limited welding, basic plumbing, and grinding activities to support equipment upkeep.
- Interpret and work accurately from blueprints, prints, and technical schematics.
- Maintain high organizational standards to manage multiple repair projects independently.
- Execute all tasks with a high safety mindset, strictly following LOTO (Lockout/Tagout) procedures and adhering to local and industry standards under all circumstances.
Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or GED required.
- Skills typically acquired through 2–3 years of relevant experience.
- Proven aptitude for pumps, hydraulic schematics, electrical systems, and general repair of material handling units.
- Prior experience working with high-pressure, electrical, and high-temperature systems.
- Ability to perform very physical work daily, with an emphasis on bending, twisting, and lifting.
- Maintain a professional appearance daily.
Machinery & Tools Used:
- Computers, multimeters, meggers, and calibration systems.
- Hydraulic pump systems, high-pressure fittings, and Memacs.
- Overhead cranes, forklifts, jackstands, slings, and ladders.
- Hammers, hand tools of all varieties, soldering equipment, and grinding tools.
- PPE: Hardhat, safety glasses, gloves, and steel-toe boots.
Halliburton is an innovative leader in the oilfield services industry, providing products and services for the ever-evolving needs of the energy sector.
Since starting out over a hundred years ago, Halliburton’s path to success has been built on growth. Today, with over 50,000 employees worldwide and 1500 new openings every year, our talent needs have never been greater.
That’s why Halliburton has partnered with Talent Solutions to meet their ongoing contingent staffing needs. If you want to grow your career alongside an industry leader that is changing the world of energy, then we look forward to connecting with you inside our Halliburton Contingent Workforce Network – your gateway to meaningful work opportunities all in one place.
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- Published on 17 Feb 2026, 3:39 PM
