{"schemaVersion":"jobsearcher.job.v1","id":"13e7f2a5cf57948c35749d64","url":"https://jobsearcher.com/jobs/13e7f2a5cf57948c35749d64","canonicalUrl":"https://jobsearcher.com/jobs/13e7f2a5cf57948c35749d64","title":"Maintenance Mechanic","description":"Food/Bev experience required\nStrong in both Electrical & Mechanical troubleshooting\n**MUST be able to read a wiring diagram/ identify an electrical circuit**\nLooking for 1st and 2nd shifts\nMUST be ok working Sundays! (PM's done on Sundays)\nManagers will work with them on what 2 days they have off\n\nIndustrial Maintenance Technician\nPosition Summary\nThis role is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing production machinery, facility systems, and related mechanical and electrical equipment in a food manufacturing environment. The technician may also perform welding, machining, carpentry, painting, plumbing, and general building maintenance as needed.\nThe position supports reliable plant operations while ensuring compliance with food-safety, quality, regulatory, and workplace-safety requirements.\nPrimary Responsibilities\nInspect, test, maintain, and repair production machinery, packaging equipment, conveyors, and facility systems.\nConduct scheduled preventive-maintenance activities using established checklists and maintenance procedures.\nExamine motors, drives, belts, filters, fluid levels, and other equipment components; replace or service parts when necessary.\nInvestigate equipment failures by observing machine operation, consulting technical documentation, and using appropriate diagnostic instruments.\nTroubleshoot and correct electrical and mechanical issues involving industrial equipment.\nInstall, replace, adjust, and repair wiring, electrical components, mechanical assemblies, and defective machine parts.\nUse electrical meters safely to measure voltage, current, resistance, and related circuit conditions.\nRead and apply electrical schematics, mechanical drawings, repair manuals, parts catalogs, vendor documentation, and control-system information.\nDiagnose and service industrial electrical systems, control panels, machine circuits, and electrical components.\nTroubleshoot and calibrate equipment such as:\nRelay-logic control panels\nCam-operated switching systems\nHeating and humidity controls\nProcess-control valves\nPneumatic and hydraulic systems\nMetal detectors\nInkjet printers and coding equipment\nElectronic scales and meters\nWork with and troubleshoot motor-control systems, including starters, run relays, variable-frequency drives, servo motors, and associated controls.\nRepair, replace, and reassemble components using hand tools, power tools, precision instruments, and electronic testing equipment.\nSupport maintenance of packaging lines, conveyors, and other food-processing machinery.\nPerform facility-related maintenance to help keep buildings, utilities, and physical plant systems in safe and efficient condition.\nMaintain accurate records in the computerized maintenance management system, including work completed, parts used, findings, and corrective actions.\nHelp improve CMMS procedures, documentation, preventive-maintenance programs, and reporting practices.\nMonitor spare-parts usage and maintain inventory records to support adequate stock levels.\nParticipate in maintenance projects and complete other assignments as directed.\nFollow company procedures, Good Manufacturing Practices, food-safety standards, lockout/tagout requirements, and applicable regulatory expectations.\nWork cooperatively with operations, maintenance, quality, and management personnel to support safe and consistent production.\nRequired Qualifications\nHigh school diploma or equivalent.\nAt least five years of industrial maintenance experience, preferably in food or beverage manufacturing.\nPractical knowledge of electrical and mechanical maintenance.\nExperience with temperature-control systems, plumbing, packaging machinery, hydraulics, pneumatics, control valves, and electrical components.\nAbility to work safely with common hand and power tools, hoists, saws, drills, wrenches, and electrical or electronic test equipment.\nAbility to interpret electrical, mechanical, instrumentation, and control-system documentation.\nFamiliarity with preventive maintenance and computerized maintenance management systems.\nKnowledge of workplace safety practices, including lockout/tagout procedures.\nUnderstanding of GMP, food-safety, and manufacturing-quality requirements.\nAbility to work any shift, including nights, weekends, holidays, overtime, and schedule changes when business needs require.\nSuccessful completion of required pre-employment and ongoing drug and alcohol screening.\nPreferred Qualifications\nTechnical training or certification in 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