Founded in 2011, Sidewinders is family owned and operated. We are trusted in the power generation industry for our exceptional knowledge of generator maintenance and repair. We are committed to building long-lasting client relationships and delivering outstanding safety, quality and performance – in that order – on every project, without exception. The alignment of our company values, our people, and our projects is what makes Sidewinders a premier aftermarket option for generator service. Sidewinders services a range of small to large companies within the USA and globally, such as: General Electric, ABB, and Northwestern Energy.
Our Motor Shop facilitywas originally founded in 1995. Sidewinders acquired the business in 2019 with the intent to expand operations in support of our Field Services division and to contribute towards our overall company growth goals. Our Motor Shop continues to be family owned and operated.
As part of our continued growth, we are expanding our in-house Machine Shop capabilities to support more complex motor repairs and increase our service offerings. As a Manual Machinist, you’ll play a key role in producing high-quality parts that support our motor services operation. This is a hands-on opportunity to work with manual lathes, mills, and other machining equipment in a clean, well-equipped facility. You’ll work alongside an experienced technician, with opportunities to expand your skills and grow your career as our machine shop continues to evolve and support our expanding motor shop operations. You will be well trained on our equipment, tools, and procedures to ensure work is performed safely and meets our quality standards.
● Set-up, operate, and maintain manual lathes, mills, grinders and other conventional machine tools.
● Read and interpret blueprints, technical drawings, and schematics to determine machining requirements.
● Accurately measure and inspect finished components using precision instruments such as micrometers, calipers, and gauges to ensure compliance with specifications.
● Select appropriate cutting tools, machine settings, and workholding fixtures based on job requirements.
● Perform routine machine maintenance and ensure equipment is properly calibrated and functioning.
● Monitor operations and make real-time adjustments to optimize productivity while maintain high-quality output.
● Troubleshoot and resolve machine-related issues as needed.
● Strictly follow and all safety protocols and procedures while operating machinery and handling tools.
● Work collaboratively with engineering and production teams to meet deadlines and productions goals.
● Maintain a clean, organized, and efficient work environment.
● Any other job related, support activity duties as required.
Our Motor Shop career paths include advanced roles as Technicians, Mechanics, Winders, Machinists, Leads & Supervisors. There is also potential to move into similar roles within our Field Services division. We have skilled tradesmen and administrative teams who are motivated to train and mentor you.
Shift: Days, 7:30-4:00pm Overtime: Anticipate weekly requirements, including weekend work Reports To: Senior Machinist
Pay Rate: $25 per hour, starting rates depending on experience Location: Magna, UT (Main Street) Travel: Periodic day-trips to local client on-sites will be required. Must also have ability to travel out of state for
occasional overnight client on-sites. Expenses are covered through company bookings and per diems (we don’t expect you to be out of pocket for travel).
Tools: company provided with option to use own if preferred (reimbursed if damaged).Experience & Skills
Both junior and experienced candidates are encouraged to apply. Your initial pay rate will be based on your relevant experience and demonstrated capabilities. We will train candidates who want to get their hands dirty and work as a team.
● Minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience operating manual lathes, mills, and other conventional machine tools.
● Proficient in reading and interpreting blueprints, technical drawings, and machining specifications.
● Strong knowledge of metal properties, cutting speeds, feeds, and tooling selection.
● Skilled in the use of precision measuring instruments (e.g., micrometer, calipers, dial indicators, gauges).
● Familiarity with tolerances, surface finishes, and quality control standards.
● Ability to work independently and troubleshoot machining issues with minimal supervision.
● Solid understanding of shop math and mechanical principles.
● Strong attention to detail, time management, and organizational skills.
● Be able to read, write and speak English
● Strong understanding of machining techniques, cutting tools, and variety of materials.
● Basic knowledge of AC/DC motors and generators
● Awareness of safe rigging practices, crane operation, and working with suspended loads in beneficial.
● Able to work in adverse conditions (indoor/outdoor)
● Able to lift up to 50 lbs. frequently
● Able to continuously perform basic physical movements such as: bending, twisting, squatting, kneeling, reaching, grabbing
Other Requirements To comply with various regulations that govern our clients, the following requirements apply:
● Drug Screening (pre-hire, pre-client onsite visits, reasonable suspicion, post-accident/incident)
● Criminal & Background Screening (criminal record will not necessarily prevent your eligibility for hire)
● Paid Time Off up to 26 days annually based on seniority (up to 13 days year 1)
● Public transit stations near Shop (Bus Lines)
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply