MAINTENANCE ENGINEER @ CAREER LEAP CONSULTING
We are seeking qualified Maintenance Engineers to join our latest career placement batch. Career Leap Consulting works closely with engineering professionals to place them in critical maintenance and reliability roles throughout the United States. Our service is tailored to help engineers overcome application hurdles by positioning their profiles directly in front of key hiring managers and recruiters in the industry.
Candidates will benefit from our end-to-end support system, which includes background verification support and job tracking. Whether you are looking for an on-site role in a specific region or a hybrid position, we work to match your skills with the right opportunities. This position is ideal for engineers with strong technical backgrounds who are ready to take the next step in their professional journey through a dedicated and structured hiring process.
Candidates will benefit from our end-to-end support system, which includes background verification support and job tracking. Whether you are looking for an on-site role in a specific region or a hybrid position, we work to match your skills with the right opportunities. This position is ideal for engineers with strong technical backgrounds who are ready to take the next step in their professional journey through a dedicated and structured hiring process.
Key Requirements
Work authorization for the United States (OPT, CPT, H1B, etc.)
Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Maintenance Engineering
Proven experience in troubleshooting industrial machinery and systems
Knowledge of preventive and predictive maintenance strategies
Experience with CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems)
Ability to interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and schematics
Willingness to undergo background verification as part of the hiring process
Strong organizational skills for managing work orders and spare parts
Flexibility to work in on-site or hybrid roles across various states
Dedication to workplace safety and adherence to OSHA regulations