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Maintenance Tech III
This is an onsite role that will be based in Whiteland, IN
Working Hours: Multiple Shifts (1st and 2nd)
D&H is growing! Join 100+ year old Employee-Owned technology distributor, offering end-to-end solutions for today's resellers, retailers, and the clients they serve across the SMB and Consumer markets.
- We are empowered by our employee co-owners who provide the industry’s best service, and we promote a collaborative culture.
- We offer an Employee Stock Ownership Plan, 401k, Paid Time Off, Medical, Prescription, Dental and Vision benefits as well as Gym Reimbursement, Work from Home Reimbursement, Employee Purchase Program, Tuition Assistance and much more!
- As a D&H Co-Owner you receive numerous discounts on services.
- We feel strongly about giving back to the community and promoting sustainable, eco-friendly business practices.
Summary
Primary function of the Maintenance Technician III is to inspect, monitor and maintain the facility structure, equipment and surrounding building and grounds and perform mechanical and electrical repairs on warehousing equipment. This position works with local service providers, inspectors, and other technicians in caring for the overall performance of the building and equipment. It requires skills in interpreting schematics, conducting preventative maintenance, and managing complex repairs, including on-call duties. The position is responsible for product safety, quality and legality.
Responsibilities
- Troubleshoot electrical systems ranging from 24V DC to 460V AC (3-Phase)
- Perform scheduled and emergency repairs, including preventative maintenance, equipment upgrades, and integration of new production equipment
- Mentor and support fellow maintenance technicians through hands-on guidance, troubleshooting support and knowledge sharing.
- Read and interpret schematics, blueprints and technical manuals to understand system operations.
- Competently complete complex mechanical and electrical equipment and facility repairs.
- Identify root causes of recurring equipment failures and implement long-term corrective solutions.
- Communicate effectively on downtime events, equipment issues and maintenance priorities.
- Maintain strong working relationships across Operations, Safety and Leadership.
- Troubleshoot and support PLC-controlled systems, VFDs, servo drives, sensors, encoders and associated controls.
- Keep track of parts / supplies in inventory, documenting and ordering what is needed to minimize downtime.
- Asses, perform, and properly document equipment and facility repairs and adjustments.
- Work independently during critical times, delivering results without direct supervision.
- Prioritize tasks, diagnose problems, and find a solution.
- Maintain flexible schedule, after hours, weekend emergencies and overtime as needed.
- Other duties as assigned.
Experience
- Previous experience using Lock-out/Tag-out process, fall protection and other OSHA regulations.
- High School diploma or equivalent required and 4+ years of maintenance experience in a facility, distribution and or manufacturing environment performing mechanical maintenance duties.
- Strong communication skills (written and verbal)
- Customer focused and service driven
- Strong working knowledge of Conveyor systems, VFD’s, motors, sensors, relays and control circuits.
- Excellent problem solving and analytical skills
- Experience with PLC logic principles, scanners, Input/Output modules, and photo sensors.
- Proficiency using electrical diagnostic tools (digital and analog meters)
- Extensive mechanical and electrical maintenance, troubleshooting and repair
Work Environment Requirements
- Ability to climb ladders, stairs, and access elevated platforms safely
- Regular bending, lifting, stretching and reaching during shift
- Position in warehouse environment with exposure to temperature variations
- Must be comfortable working at heights when operating lift equipment
- Work is performed inside and outside the property with exposure to inclement weather
- Ability to safely use power tools and other mechanical equipment
- Ability to lift/carry up to 50 pounds
Our company provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Employee discount
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Referral program
- Retirement plan
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person
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Who's Hiring
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- D&H Distributing1

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Top Industries Hiring
- Manufacturing3
- Transportation & Logistics1
- Healthcare & Medical Services1
What Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in remote maintenance technician jobs.
- 2+ years of hands-on experience in mechanical, electrical, or HVAC maintenance
- EPA 608 certification for roles involving refrigerants or HVAC systems
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and equipment manuals
- Experience with preventive maintenance programs and CMMS software
- Valid driver's license and ability to lift up to 50 pounds regularly
- High school diploma or GED, with vocational or trade school training preferred
Tips for Your Remote Maintenance Technician Job Search
List certifications before job duties
On your resume, put HVAC, EPA 608, electrical licenses, and any PLC certifications in a dedicated credentials section above your work history. Hiring managers screening dozens of applications look for those credentials first and often stop reading if they don't see them quickly.
Apply early to roles that fit
Migrate Mate lists maintenance technician openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.
Tailor your resume to the facility type
A resume written for a hotel maintenance role looks different from one for a food-processing plant. Swap in the specific equipment, compliance standards, and preventive maintenance systems relevant to each facility type so your experience reads as directly transferable, not generic.
Search by equipment type, not just title
Try searching for the specific systems you work on, like chillers, BAS, or conveyor systems, alongside the job title. Employers often tag listings with equipment keywords that never appear in the title, and those searches surface openings your competitors miss.
Prepare a short troubleshooting story
Interviews almost always include a scenario question asking how you diagnosed a specific failure. Prepare two or three real examples with a clear problem, the diagnostic steps you took, and the outcome. Avoid vague answers like 'I checked everything' and name the actual tools and readings you used.
Negotiate shift differential and on-call pay
Total compensation for maintenance technicians often includes overtime premiums, shift differentials, and on-call pay that don't appear in the base rate. Ask specifically about those components before accepting an offer so you're comparing the full package across different roles.
Remote Maintenance Technician Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a remote maintenance technician job?
Target companies that already run distributed teams, since they hire remotely by default and know how to onboard someone they never meet in person. Remote maintenance technician employers screen hard for self-direction and clear written communication on top of the core skills, so show evidence you can own work without someone over your shoulder. Apply to the openings above that match your experience.
Which companies hire remote maintenance technicians?
Remote maintenance technician roles are posted by Symbotic, SSM Health, and D&H Distributing and others right now, based on current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Remote-first firms and large companies running distributed teams post the most remote maintenance technician roles.
Can you get a remote maintenance technician job with no experience?
Yes, but it is harder than an on-site role, because remote work expects you to operate independently from the start. Entry-level remote maintenance technician openings do exist, especially at remote-first companies, and a portfolio of real work helps more than a long resume. Applying broadly to the roles that fit improves your odds.
Do you need a degree for remote maintenance technician jobs?
Not always. Many employers hire remote maintenance technicians on demonstrated skills and prior work rather than a specific degree, though some larger companies still prefer one. Showing relevant results matters more than a credential for most remote maintenance technician roles.
Which industries hire the most remote maintenance technicians?
Remote maintenance technician roles concentrate in Manufacturing, Transportation & Logistics, and Healthcare & Medical Services, based on current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. These sectors run distributed teams and hire maintenance technicians remotely most consistently.
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