F2612 – Foods Maintenance Technician; 3rd Shift (11:00 PM – 7:00 AM)
F2612 - Foods Maintenance Technician; 3rd Shift (11:00 PM - 7:00 AM)March 6th, 2026 - March 13th, 2026Salary RangeStarting Pay Rate: $26.80 and up with qualifying expereience 3rd Shift Differential: $1.75Exempt/Non-Exempt: Non-Exempt Employment Type: Full Time$4K Sign On partnership ($4k every six months of service)DescriptionThe Maintenance Technician provides industrial maintenance support to ensure the safe and effective troubleshooting and repair of systems comprised of PLCs, motor controls, electrical wiring, AC inverters, DC controllers, and industrial mechanical systems including pneumatics, bearings, seals, gears, chains operation of the production facility. Key responsibilities include automated equipment setup, teardown, and sprockets. The use of shop machinery and normal industrial tools for repair purposes supports the fulfillment of these responsibilities.DutiesPlease see People Systems for Complete Job DescriptionUnderstand and support the Philosophies of Bama described in the Bama ManualUnderstand your role in integrating and executing the 4 strategic objectives of Bama: Customers are wildly important, People are wildly important, Business Improvement, and Smart Fun GrowthUnderstand and commit to "act like an owner" to take action to achieve overall success of the entire enterpriseEngage in Courageous Conversations for improvement of the organizationWritten and oral communication with your shift leader, other Maintenance shift crews and between Operations / QA and Warehouse co-workers to ensure effective communication.Carry out work plans for maintenance needs and coordinate appropriately with Operations and QA. Identify additional needs for input into, or adjustment to, current and future work plans.Excellent troubleshooting skills.Participate in providing technical support to the Emergency Response Team for their shift including the provision of facility knowledge, drawings, plans, and their interpretation should the ne arise.Critical thinking skillsMinimum QualificationsMust be proficient in at least 5 of the following areas and have basic knowledge of the others:Automated equipment setup, teardown and repairPLC troubleshootingMaintenance and repair of motor controls, general industrial wiring and hardware, and electrical troubleshootingMaintenance and repair of AC inverters, DC controllers and serversStrong electrical skill setMaintenance and repair of mechanical systems including pneumatics, bearings, seals, gears, chains, sprockets, pipe fitting, and appropriate lubrication of mechanical systemsBama is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce.