Plug Power

Sr. Mechanic

Join Plug Power in Woodbine, Georgia as a Sr. Mechanic. This role focuses on installing, troubleshooting, and maintaining mechanical equipment in a hydrogen production facility. Benefit from a safety-focused environment and opportunities for occasional travel while ensuring reliable plant operations.

Plug Power

Company Overview

Plug Power Inc.

Latham, NY, United States

1997

Approximately 3,200 employees (source: stockanalysis.com). Revenue target of $20 billion by 2030 through hydrogen expansion (source: aviseanalytics.com).

What They Do

Plug Power's core technology focuses on hydrogen fuel cells, particularly proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, and green hydrogen production through electrolyzers powered by renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and hydroelectric. This innovative approach allows for the splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen, resulting in zero-carbon output (source: netzerocompare.com). Their key products include GenDrive, a PEM fuel cell system designed for material handling vehicles like forklifts, which can recharge in minutes compared to hours for traditional batteries, and GenSure, which provides stationary backup and grid support for various sectors including telecom and utilities (source: plugpower.com). Additionally, Plug Power offers ProGen fuel cell stacks and engines, which are scalable for various applications, and GenFuel, which provides onsite hydrogen fueling infrastructure (source: stockanalysis.com). Their target markets include material handling, e-mobility, stationary power, and industrial applications, with a focus on enhancing efficiency and productivity across sectors such as distribution, manufacturing, and logistics (source: plugpower.com). Plug Power is recognized as a leader in the commercialization of hydrogen fuel cells and is the largest liquid hydrogen buyer in North America, positioning itself competitively against other energy solutions like batteries (source: aviseanalytics.com).

Projects & Track Record

Plug Power has successfully deployed over 60,000 fuel cell systems globally, including more than 180 hydrogen fueling stations. Notable projects include the early adoption of GenDrive technology by the USPS forklift fleet in Capitol Heights, Maryland, in 2017, which marked a significant milestone in the company's history (source: aviseanalytics.com). Key completed projects feature installations for major clients such as Walmart, which has utilized Plug Power's systems to handle significant COVID-19 demand, and Amazon, BMW, Carrefour, and The Southern Company. In 2022, Walmart announced an agreement for up to 20 tons of liquid green hydrogen daily, showcasing the growing demand for Plug Power's solutions (source: netzerocompare.com). Ongoing projects include the manufacturing of megawatt-scale systems at the Vista facility in Latham, NY, and the establishment of hydrogen plants since 2020, alongside a $1.6 billion joint venture gigafactory with SK Group in South Korea (source: plugpower.com). Plug Power's partnerships emphasize the development of GenKey turnkey solutions, further solidifying its position in the hydrogen economy (source: aviseanalytics.com).

Recent Developments

In the past two years, Plug Power has achieved significant milestones, including surpassing 1 billion runtime hours for its fuel cells and continuing the rollout of megawatt-scale systems from its Latham Vista facility as of February 2024 (source: plugpower.com). The company also secured a deal with Walmart in 2022 for the supply of 20 tons of daily liquid green hydrogen, highlighting the increasing demand for sustainable energy solutions (source: netzerocompare.com). Additionally, Plug Power has raised a total of $37.12 million historically, with a notable $1.5 billion investment from SK Group in 2021, which has been pivotal for its growth and expansion strategies (source: wikipedia.org). The company has also been involved in the analysis of Bosch's automotive hydrogen strategy, indicating its active role in shaping the future of hydrogen technology (source: cbinsights.com).

Working There

Plug Power offers a diverse range of roles across various departments, including engineering (software, infrastructure, fuel cell design), product management, sales and marketing, operations, and executive leadership. The company employs over 3,200 professionals, primarily concentrated at its headquarters in Latham, NY, which serves as the core hub for its operations (source: stockanalysis.com). The company culture emphasizes innovation and collaboration, with state-of-the-art facilities designed to foster productivity and employee wellness. These facilities include open-plan offices, flexible seating, fitness centers, wellness rooms, and recreational areas, all aimed at creating a supportive work environment (source: salestools.io). Leadership at Plug Power includes CEO Andrew J. Marsh, President Sanjay K. Shrestha, CFO Paul B. Middleton, COO Dean C. Fullerton, and General Counsel Gerard L. Conway Jr., who guide the company through its growth in the hydrogen sector (source: stockanalysis.com).


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Job Description

The position is responsible for the installation, troubleshooting, repair, and both preventive and corrective maintenance of all mechanical equipment at the hydrogen production and liquefaction facility. This role requires a strong mechanical aptitude and a comprehensive understanding of industrial chemical process facilities. The technician must be able to respond to urgent equipment needs to ensure the facility operates continuously and reliably. The ideal candidate should possess excellent communication skills to work effectively across departments and contribute to improving the reliability and health of the mechanical systems. Familiarity with a wide range of mechanical systems, including compressors, pumps, and valves, is critical. Additionally, the Mechanical Tech will ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards while maintaining a high standard of workmanship.

Core Duties and Responsibilities

  • Perform installation, troubleshooting, repair, and general/preventive maintenance on critical mechanical systems, including electrolyzers, compressors, cryogenic turbo expanders, and process pumps.
  • Conduct routine inspections and preventive maintenance tasks, such as lubrication, alignment checks, and filter replacements, to ensure equipment reliability and prevent unplanned downtime.
  • Provide rapid and efficient response to equipment malfunctions, performing corrective maintenance and component replacements (e.g., seals, bearings, gaskets) to minimize downtime.
  • Inspect and maintain both manual and automation valves, performing repairs or rebuilds to address issues such as leaks, corrosion, or lack of lubrication.
  • Execute work orders, identify corrective maintenance activities & enter work orders and Planned Maintenance activities into the CMMS platform (Maximo, Emaint, SAP equivalent). Maintain accurate work records, and maintenance, ensuring comprehensive documentation for future reference.
  • Understands, follows, and maintains proper records for Process Safety Management procedures and requirements.
  • Support and comply within the bounds of a Non-Routine Work Permit.
  • Maintain organization of Maintenance Repair Area and material inventory.
  • Assist additional operation/maintenance related duties as needed.
  • Assist with general housekeeping around the plant.
  • Support on call rotation, to help troubleshoot and correct issues during off hours.
  • Personnel will travel occasionally (0-20%) to vendor/supplier shops or other Plug facilities to assist annual outage, or commissioning activities as needed.
  • Will represent Plug Power in a professional manner, at all times and in all interactions.

Education and Experience

  • Minimum of three (3) years of relevant work experience in industrial mechanical maintenance, preferably in process plants, Oil & Gas or chemical, or a related industry.
  • An associate or vocational degree in mechanical maintenance.
  • Or in lieu of an associate or vocational degree, an additional two (2) years of experience in industrial mechanical maintenance.
  • Experience in hydrogen system or facilities (production or handling) is plus.
  • Preferred strong mechanical aptitude with experience in maintaining and troubleshooting compressors, pumps and other rotating equipment, valves, and cryogenic systems.
  • Knowledge of mechanical drawings, P&IDs, maintenance or OEM manuals.
  • Familiarity with safety and compliance standards or general practices related to mechanical systems.
  • Ability to work independently or with minimal supervision as part of a team in a fast-paced environment while achieving high work quality and results.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Self-starter, willing to find what needs to be done.
  • Results and Task-oriented and driven work style.

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About the role

May 27, 2026

Full time

Company

May 27, 2026

On-site

Hydrogen

Plug Power

plugpower.com

  •  Woodbine, Georgia, United States

Minimum of three years in industrial mechanical maintenance

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