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How to Hire Maintenance Mechanics in Reno

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How to Hire Maintenance Mechanics in Reno

Current Environment

Since the inception of the Industrial Revolution, our world has been one that consistently includes electronics, products, and mechanical devices. With each year that passes, manufacturing becomes more and more complex, as does the machinery required.

No matter the simplicity or intricacy of equipment and machinery though, there must be a competent mechanic to keep it working and production moving.

History

The second industrial revolution started the need for maintenance professionals. Historically, maintenance has been viewed as an expense, necessary but not wanted. Although some organizations may still hold this idea to be true, many companies today regard maintenance as an essential part of business operations and an area where an experienced maintenance professional can find ways to decrease costs and diminish the impact on the bottom line.

How will Recruiting maintenance mechanics Help Your Company?

How will Hiring maintenance mechanics Help Your Company?

While the exact scope of work differs depending on the size of the company, a typical maintenance mechanic is responsible for keeping machinery running and production flowing properly.

Hiring the person for the role, which includes knowledge and experience maintaining the type of mechanical equipment and machinery your company uses will make a significant difference when it comes to ensuring your company’s operations are running and production is flowing properly. 

Before we get to exactly how to hire the best maintenance mechanic in [city_name] let’s review some of the details.

maintenace mechanic Details

Responsibilities

Maintenance mechanics may seem similar to the role of maintenance technician, but they are more specialized and focus on one singular area: machines and mechanical equipment.

People in this role also focus on the following tasks and responsibilities: 

  • Performs maintenance, examinations, and tests on all mechanical equipment
  • Responsible for equipment transport, assembly, and disassembly
  • Fabricates and adjusts repair parts via machining
  • Updates maintenance documentation
  • Trains new maintenance mechanics when necessary

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Education

Maintenance mechanics typically need a high school diploma; a year or more of training after high school will help them significantly. Some may go through an apprenticeship program that could last several years.

Some maintenance mechanics complete a 2-year associate’s degree program in industrial maintenance. Industrial maintenance programs may include courses such as welding, mathematics, hydraulics, and pneumatics.

Community colleges often offer the types of courses and certifications needed for positions that require it.

Here are resources to help you find community colleges in California, Arizona, and your own state.

Top Schools

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Salary Range

maintenance mechanics in the U.S.

$33k
Low
$52k
Average
$74k
High
521k

Total maintenance mechanics Employed in the U.S.

95.9%

Men

4.1%

Women

maintenace mechanic Salary Comparison

National

The role of a maintenance mechanic is an important one that is integral to a company. It is a great opportunity to break into a rapidly growing field that provides a tremendous opportunity for growth and development and, eventually, well-paying salaries.

Nevada

The average annual salary for maintenance mechanics in Nevada was 56k in 2019. The hourly wage averaged $27.14.

For more detailed compensation information for maintenance mechanics in Reno, download our free compensation/salary report below.

Working in Reno

Reno, Nevada, is a unique little town nestled in the Sierra Nevada mountains on the eastern border of California. It’s a short drive to the beautiful Lake Tahoe, hiking and biking trails in the Washoe Valley, and the famous ski resorts such as Squaw Valley, Heavenly Mountain Resort, and many more.

It’s a historic town. With the gold rush in full swing, the community was officially established in 1868, the same year the transcontinental railroad reached the town, and these roots have given the town a wild west feel.

Tourism, entertainment, and gaming drive the economy, but the area is also immersed in commerce, described as the place where the  largest alpine lake collides with the Biggest Little City in the World.”

Here are a few things residents describe as the most positive things about Reno.

 

 

Pros

    • Outdoor adventure. All four seasons, there’s something to do outside in and around Reno. Skiing, hiking, boating, biking the area has it all.
    • Money. From the perspective of taxes, Reno is a great place to live, work, or own a business. Residents of the state of Nevada do not pay state income tax. Nevada is one of only seven states in the U.S. with no personal income tax and one of five states with no corporate income tax.
    • Convenience. Although the city is a little isolated from other major cities, the Reno-Tahoe International Airport is only a few miles east of downtown.
    • Although tourism and gaming are the economic behemoths of the area, there is also a growing focus on high-tech companies and startups. Microsoft, Apple, and Gigafactory for Tesla have set up shop in the city.
    • K-12 schools. The city maintains a healthy 21:1 student-teacher ratio as well, creating one of the highest-rated college readiness scores for a metro area of its size in the country.
    • Amtec’s recruitment and staffing services are available in Reno too.

While there are many “pros” there are also a few “cons” to working life in Reno.

Cons

    • Cold. The city has a high desert climate but does experience four seasons. Although the summers are warm, winter is cold and averages about 22 inches of snow per year
    • The city is expanding and there are some excellent healthcare, construction, tech, and teaching jobs, there’s just not the variety or quantity that you would find in larger metropolitan areas. This means salaries tend to be a little lower than larger cities in California and Nevada.
    • Public transportation is limited outside of the city center, so you will generally need a car to get to places outside of the city.

Current Weather

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Demand for maintenance mechanics in Reno

Demand for maintenance mechanics in Reno

There is a quickly growing need for qualified maintenance mechanics and is projected to be so for the next 10 years. In fact, the BLS projects that this field will grow at a much faster and significant rate than average job growth, 13% versus 4% the national average growth rate for all jobs combined.

Now is a great time to enter into the profession, knowing that there is job growth potential and these positions tend to be well compensated.

The supply of candidates and demand for open positions have a direct correlation to a company’s ability to hire. Download a free Supply and Demand report for maintenance mechanics in [city_state] below.

The supply of candidates and demand for open positions have a direct correlation to a company's ability to hire. Download a free Supply and Demand report for maintenance mechanics in Reno, Nevada below.

How to Hire the Best maintenance mechanics

Finding and hiring the best maintenace mechanic candidates can save you money right away and well into the future.

The costs of making a bad hire are well documented. The cost can run as much as 30% of the employee's first-year earnings according to the US Department of Labor. Bad hires can cost a whopping $240,000 in expenses related to hiring, compensation, and retention per The Undercover Recruiter. 74% of companies who admit they've hired the wrong person for a position lost an average of $14,900 for each bad hire according to CareerBuilder. These statistics support our long-held position that behavioral questions are the best way to get to know your candidates and past behavior is the best indicator of future performance.

Recruiting Best Practices

The information below comes from the best practices Amtec uses for finding the highest quality candidates.

Defining the Position

When defining the role you are creating, we recommend a position profile to fully evaluate the position you are hiring for. You must decide if the engineer can work remotely or must work in Nevada. If working in Reno is essential, make sure you include that in your job posting so candidates can decide how many miles they can commute.

How to Source the Best Candidates

When you are looking to source the best quality candidates for your open positions, make sure you have done the legwork to hire an "A Player". You can do this by making sure your company's perspective is aligned with the current market, you have taken into account the job responsibilities, as well as what type of characteristics you are looking for to fit your company culture. Then proceed to write a job posting to attract high-quality candidates.

Characteristics of maintenance mechanics

Hiring qualified maintenance mechanics becomes more and more important for companies as equipment and devices become more mechanized and technical. For keeping your equipment and machinery in shape, maintaining business continuity, and meeting your commitments to customers, mechanics will be an integral part of your workforce. 

For more detailed compensation information for maintenance mechanics in [city_name], download our free compensation/salary report below.

How to Screen Candidates

You wrote a job posting, posted the position online, and received a lot more resumes than you’d bargained for! Next comes the enormous task of sorting through those resumes to eliminate the ones that are clearly not a good fit. Now, you have a stack of resumes for candidates who have potential. So how do you go about screening the remaining candidates?

It starts on the phone! As a recruiter, the goal of your telephone screening is to learn more about your candidates. You can confirm that they have the educational qualifications and relevant experience, but you also need to determine if they would fit into your company's culture. To make this job easier, use a system to consistently evaluate results. This way you can equally and objectively compare candidates and evaluate their "soft skills", like communication and thinking process. Download Amtec's Professional Assessment Questionnaire below to help with screening candidates.

Free Professional Assessment Questionnaire

An individually customized questionnaire that helps assess a candidate's competence with written communication skills, thinking processes, and other relevant skills.

How to Interview Candidates

At Amtec, we believe in the power of behavoral interview questions to go beyond the experience and skills listed on the candidate's resume. Although you will want to confirm in the interview that the candidate does indeed have the experience listed on their resume, your assessment needs to go much deeper than that. An interview using behavioral questions can help you determine how well the candidate will fit with your company culture.

Download Amtec's best practices on conducting super effective interviews to find the best candidates and fill your open jobs.

Behavioral Interview Guide

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