Industrial machining, fabrication, and equipment maintenance services
Mid-State Industrial Maintenance operates a large-scale contract manufacturing and repair operation focused on heavy equipment—gearboxes, draglines, pumps, valves, and structural assemblies. The company is actively hiring across engineering and manufacturing (31 roles in the last 30 days, with velocity accelerating), while simultaneously executing a multi-year business plan and go-to-market strategy. Pain points cluster around project delivery velocity, cost control, and reverse-engineering legacy equipment—typical friction points for job-shop operations scaling beyond their core verticals.
Mid-State Industrial Maintenance provides in-house machining, fabrication, and repair services for industrial equipment and machinery. Founded in 1973, the company operates from Lakeland, Florida, with approximately 500 engineers and shop personnel. Core service areas include gearbox and dragline repair, valve service, pump sales and repair, pipe fabrication and installation, structural tank work, and equipment disassembly and transport. The business model centers on outsourced equipment maintenance for mid-market industrial clients, with engineering and design capabilities built in-house. Current project focus spans concrete repair and demolition, shop safety standardization, pump performance validation, and scope documentation for quality assurance.
Primary tools include SolidWorks and AutoCAD for design, Microsoft Project and Asana for project management, CNC and grinding equipment for production, and standard Office suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) for operations.
Specialties include dragline and pump repair, valve repair, pipe fabrication and installation, mechanical engineering and design, reverse engineering of legacy equipment, and full-scale machining and fabrication for industrial gearboxes, tanks, and structural assemblies.
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