Pump Mechanic
Company: Aegis Worldwide
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position: Pump Mechanic
(Multiple Openings) Location: Chicago, IL (South Side) Shift:
Primarily 2nd Shift | 2:30 PM – 11:00 PM (Training on 1st Shift)
Compensation: $24 – $35/hour (Highly experienced candidates may
reach $37–$38/hour) Employment Type: Direct Hire A highly respected
industrial rotating equipment service company in Chicago is
expanding its mechanical repair team and looking to add multiple
Pump Mechanics due to increased demand for industrial equipment
rebuild and repair services. This organization is recognized
globally for its expertise in industrial pump repair,
refurbishment, and reliability services, supporting critical
industries such as power generation, chemical processing,
manufacturing, and energy. The company is experiencing steady
growth and is expanding its shop operations to keep up with
increasing demand for pump rebuilds and rotating equipment
diagnostics. This role provides the opportunity to work on large,
complex industrial pump systems and rotating equipment, giving
mechanics exposure to advanced repair techniques, dynamic
balancing, and precision mechanical diagnostics in a highly
specialized environment. Pump Mechanic Pump Mechanics are
responsible for the disassembly, inspection, repair, and rebuilding
of industrial pumps and rotating equipment in a shop environment.
This role requires strong mechanical aptitude and experience
working with equipment that operates at high RPMs and tight
tolerances. Mechanics will work with a variety of industrial pump
systems and use precision tools and balancing equipment to ensure
rebuilt components meet strict operational standards. Key
Responsibilities - Disassemble and inspect industrial pumps and
rotating equipment - Diagnose mechanical failures and determine
repair requirements - Rebuild pumps and rotating assemblies
including shafts, rotors, bearings, and seals - Perform rotor and
component balancing to ensure proper operation at high RPM -
Interpret mechanical drawings, blueprints, and assembly diagrams -
Use precision measurement tools such as micrometers, calipers, dial
indicators, and gauges - Operate manual, pneumatic, hydraulic, and
electric shop tools - Utilize overhead cranes and lifting equipment
to safely move large components - Work collaboratively with
machinists and other mechanics to complete rebuilds Ideal
Background Candidates with experience working on rotating
mechanical equipment tend to transition very well into this role.
Typical backgrounds include: - Pump mechanics - Millwrights -
Rotating equipment technicians - Compressor rebuild technicians -
Turbine mechanics - Industrial maintenance mechanics Qualifications
- 3–7 years of hands-on mechanical repair experience in an
industrial or shop environment - Experience disassembling and
rebuilding rotating equipment such as pumps, compressors, turbines,
blowers, or motors - Ability to read mechanical drawings and
assembly diagrams - Experience using precision measurement tools
(micrometers, calipers, dial indicators, gauges) - Strong
mechanical troubleshooting ability - Comfortable using manual,
pneumatic, and power tools Highly Preferred - Experience rebuilding
industrial pumps - Dynamic rotor balancing experience - Millwright
training or trade school education - Experience operating forklifts
or overhead cranes Work Environment This is a hands-on mechanical
rebuild environment, where technicians work together to solve
complex mechanical problems and restore large industrial pumps to
operational condition. The shop is clean, well-equipped, and
focused on precision workmanship and technical craftsmanship. The
team values mechanics who are: - Mechanically curious -
Detail-oriented - Strong problem solvers - Reliable and
team-oriented Schedule & Overtime The primary opening is 2nd shift,
though training may begin on 1st shift. Shift structure may include
occasional rotation: - 1–2 months on day shift - 1–2 months on
night shift Mechanics regularly have the opportunity for 15–20
hours of overtime per week, allowing strong performers to
significantly increase their earnings. Why This Opportunity Stands
Out - Established industrial service company with decades of
industry leadership - Opportunity to work on complex rotating
equipment and pump rebuilds - Growing operation expanding its
service capacity - Exposure to advanced mechanical diagnostics and
balancing techniques - Strong overtime availability for higher
earning potential - Clean shop environment with experienced
mechanics and specialized tooling - Stable organization supporting
critical industrial infrastructure Interview Process: One on-site
interview with the Shop Manager including a shop walkthrough and
technical discussion around pump components, rotor assemblies, and
measurement techniques. If you have experience working with
industrial pumps, compressors, turbines, or other rotating
equipment, this is an excellent opportunity to join a highly
respected mechanical repair organization with strong growth and
long-term stability.
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