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Sr Maintenance Technician
$100k – $120k/yr Wilmington, US on-site full time senior 27d ago
About this role
About LightForce Orthodontics
LightForce is leading the digital transformation of orthodontics and redefining the standard of care for patients. Our fully digital, 3D-printed orthodontic platform increases practice efficiency, improves clinical consistency, and enables more predictable treatment outcomes. Unlike traditional stock brackets, LightForce delivers fully customized, patient-specific brackets paired with AI-driven treatment planning—optimizing outcomes at scale. With recent advancements unlocking the next phase of digital orthodontics, LightForce continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in personalized care. Learn more at http://www.lf.co/
Description
As the senior technical resource on the maintenance team, the Maintenance Technician III carries full accountability for maintenance program integrity across all shifts. This includes ownership of the calibration program, hazardous waste compliance program, and PM quality standards. This role performs complex diagnosis and repair of furnace systems, compressed air infrastructure, calibrated instrumentation, and facility electrical systems with minimal supervision. The Maintenance Technician III is the first responder to equipment issues, the driver of reliability improvements, and the formal trainer and mentor for Maintenance Technician I and II personnel. This position reports to the Maintenance Supervisor
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Lead diagnosis and repair of complex furnace system failures including electrical, thermocouple, atmosphere control, and high-temperature mechanical components
Assist in ownership of calibration program. Develop and maintain calibration schedules, perform calibrations, audit documentation, and ensure traceability across all process equipment
Serve as technical resource for compressed air system health including predictive monitoring, major overhauls, system efficiency assessment, and vendor coordination
Maintain hazardous waste compliance program. Oversee container labeling, accumulation timelines, inspection logs, full MassDEP and RCRA regulatory adherence, and ensure team compliance with all LOTO and confined space entry procedures across all shifts
Review, author, and continuously improve PM task lists in CMMS. Validate work order completion quality, close documentation gaps, and maintain accurate records to support management reporting on asset health, downtime, and PM completion rates
Perform advanced electrical troubleshooting and repair including panel level work, VFDs, PLCs, 3-phase systems, and control system modifications up to 480V
Serve as first responder to equipment issues. Make independent decisions on repair strategy, equipment disposition, and when to engage vendors or engineering
Provide formal on-the-job training and mentorship to Maintenance Technician I and II personnel. Maintain training records and serve as a Qualified Trainer for the team
Participate in new equipment installations and commissioning activities. Support engineering with facility infrastructure modifications
Serve as the primary maintenance point of contact for additive manufacturing and production operations teams. Own the resolution of equipment specific issues affecting the printing process including compressed air systems, environmental controls, and production support infrastructure
Help lead root cause investigations for recurring failures, document findings in CMMS, assign corrective actions, and verify effectiveness to prevent recurrence
Help enforce SOP compliance, verify documentation completeness, and escalate performance issues to the Maintenance Supervisor
Education & Experience
High school diploma or GED required; associate’s degree in engineering technology, Industrial Maintenance, or a related technical field is strongly preferred
Completion of a state-accredited journeyman or technical school program, or equivalent formal training with demonstrated field proficiency, strongly preferred
5+ or more years of industrial maintenance experience in a manufacturing or precision production environment
Demonstrated advancement in responsibility over career, including ownership of maintenance programs or systems, not simply execution of assigned tasks
Technical Skills and Knowledge
Expertise in industrial furnace systems including atmosphere control, electrical systems, thermocouple installation and calibration, and high-temperature mechanical maintenance
Advanced knowledge of compressed air systems including system design, leak detection, efficiency analysis, and complete overhauls
Familiarity with instrument calibration, NIST traceability documentation, calibration scheduling, and recordkeeping
Ability to read and modify schematics, work at the panel level, troubleshoot PLCs and VFDs, and diagnose 3-phase systems
Strong CMMS proficiency including PM task creation, work order management, failure code analysis, and maintenance reporting
Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings, P&IDs, electrical schematics, and equipment manuals Familiarity with SOP development and standard work documentation
Preferred Qualifications
Licensed Electrician or equivalent formal electrical certification
PLC programming or advanced controls troubleshooting experience (Allen Bradley, Siemens, or equivalent)
Experience in a regulated manufacturing environment such as GMP, ISO, aerospace, or medical device manufacturing
Knowledge of RCRA hazardous waste requirements and MassDEP state-specific regulations
Exposure to additive manufacturing or similar precision production technology
Experience managing or directing outside service vendors and contractors
Forklift, crane, or aerial lift operator certification
Physical Demands
Ability to stand, walk, and perform physical labor for the duration of an assigned shift
Ability to lift and carry up to 30 lbs
Ability to work in varied conditions including heat, noise, and exposure to chemicals or airborne particulates
Ability to work with appropriate training, certification, and PPE
Perks
PTO/Paid Holidays
Medical, Dental, and Vision plans
401k Retirement plan
Fringe benefits
Paid parental leave
Workplace perks such as food/coffee
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liabilities.
LightForce Orthodontics is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, Protected Veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
Offices: Wilmington, Massachusetts, United States (Wilmington, Massachusetts, USA);