Communication Skills, Control Systems, Customer Relations, Driver's License, High School Diploma, Hydraulic Engineering, Identify Issues, Mobile Plant/Equipment, Motion Control, Problem Solving Skills, Safety Standards, Schematics, Servomechanism, Technical Writing, User Documentation, Willing to Travel
Fluid Power Service Specialist — Hydraulics, Pneumatics, and Servo Drives (Canton, OH)
Do you light up when a tough fault code or a sluggish cylinder dares you to dig deeper? Ready to turn your know-how into uptime for customers?
Why this role
- Work close to home: about 80% of service calls are typically within an hour of your home base in the Canton, OH area.
- Field autonomy with solid support—plus a company vehicle to keep you moving.
- Paid drive time, a +$4/hr shift differential while on and traveling to service calls, and overtime opportunities currently available.
What you’ll tackle
- Troubleshoot hydraulic, pneumatic, and motion control systems to pinpoint root causes and restore performance.
- Perform scheduled maintenance and on-demand repairs on industrial/mobile equipment.
- Install and commission new fluid power systems in line with safety standards.
- Guide operators and maintenance teams with practical training and support.
- Record service actions, parts, and recommendations with accuracy and clarity.
- Team up to engineer solutions for complex, multi-technology challenges.
- Keep your skills sharp by tracking industry updates and best practices.
What you bring
- High school diploma or equivalent; additional technical education or certifications in hydraulics/pneumatics preferred.
- Demonstrated experience servicing fluid power systems.
- Mechanical intuition and a systematic approach to problem-solving.
- Comfort reading schematics, technical documentation, and manuals.
- Strong communication skills and a service-oriented mindset.
- Flexibility to travel to customer sites as needed.
- Valid driver’s license and a clean driving record (vehicle provided).
Curious, hands-on, and customer-focused? Let’s keep machines—and careers—moving forward together.