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Industrial Maintenance Mechanic

Watson Furniture
FULL_TIME Remote · US Poulsbo, WA, Kitsap, US USD 4853–7453 / month Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-07-10
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Job Description
Full-time | Operations | On-site at The Orchard (Poulsbo, WA) Welcome. We’re glad you’re here. And we’re not just saying that. We’re glad we’re here too. We are proud of this company and take great pleasure in introducing you to the Watson difference. We are builders. For 60 years we have designed and built revolutionary and award-winning workplace solutions for some of the most dynamic and innovative companies. Our designs are functional, simplistic, and manufactured with a high respect for our environment and our people. We are proud to source the best talent and materials at our manufacturing facility in Poulsbo, WA. The person who keeps things running and improving. We’re looking for an Industrial Maintenance Mechanic who takes pride in keeping equipment running safely, efficiently, and reliably and who is always looking for ways to make it better. This role is hands-on and essential. You’ll maintain and troubleshoot the machines that keep production moving, while also identifying opportunities to improve performance, reduce downtime, and strengthen how we work. You don’t just fix problems. You understand them, learn from them, and help prevent them from happening again. Welcome to The Orchard This role is 100% on-site at The Orchard, our breathtaking Pacific Northwest workplace in Poulsbo, Washington. The Orchard is where the work happens. Where raw materials become finished products, where problems are solved in real time, and where craftsmanship meets precision. The best maintenance work doesn’t happen in isolation. It happens on the floor- observing, asking questions, and understanding how equipment supports the work around it. What You’ll Do Maintain and Repair Equipment Perform preventive maintenance on motors, electrical systems, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, and production equipment Troubleshoot both mechanical and electrical issues and restore equipment to working condition Follow diagrams, schematics, and specifications to complete repairs accurately Diagnose and Solve Problems Observe equipment in operation and identify sources of issues Troubleshoot electrical systems including motors, wiring, and basic controls Use testing instruments (multimeters, etc.) to identify root causes Inspect components and determine dimensional or functional issues Adjust and align mechanical and electrical components to ensure proper function Support Production Reliability Minimize downtime by diagnosing issues quickly and accurately Communicate with production teams on equipment use and preventive maintenance Monitor and reinforce maintenance standards Fabrication and Technical Work Fabricate and modify repair parts using shop equipment Support both mechanical and electrical repair needs with practical solutions Inventory and Resource Management Maintain equipment, parts, and supply inventory levels Anticipate needs and support ordering and restocking Use maintenance resources efficiently Continuous Improvement and LEAN Apply LEAN methodology to improve maintenance processes and equipment performance Analyze equipment and system performance to identify inefficiencies Implement improvements that enhance reliability and reduce downtime Documentation and Communication Document maintenance activities, issues, and trends Prepare reports that support troubleshooting and continuous improvement Communicate clearly across shifts Safety and Team Contribution Maintain a safe, clean, and organized work environment Follow all procedures, rules, and regulations Contribute to team success wherever needed What You’ll Need to Know Experience troubleshooting electrical systems in a manufacturing or industrial environment Ability to work with motors, wiring, and basic control systems Strong mechanical maintenance and repair knowledge Ability to read electrical schematics, diagrams, and technical documentation Experience using diagnostic and testing tools Understanding of preventive maintenance practices Familiarity with LEAN or continuous improvement concepts is a plus Who You Are Someone who enjoys figuring out how things work — and why they stop working Someone who notices when something doesn’t sound or feel right — and digs into it Someone who takes ownership and follows through Comfortable working with both electrical