Job Description
Salary Range: $24.00 To 36.00 Hourly
Position Summary
The Maintenance Technician executes the scheduled and day-to-day activities of the Maintenance Department to ensure the plant meets department and overall plant goals of safety and quality. Performs all work in a manner that complies with all federal, state, local, SQF, company rules and regulations and with optimum regard for plant safety and Good Manufacturing Practices.
Essential Job Functions
• Troubleshoots repairs and maintains plant machinery and equipment such as mixers, conveyors, compressors, and pumps.
• Troubleshoots, repairs or replaces control devices such as switches, photo eyes, proximity sensors, pushbuttons, contactors, motor starters, etc. as needed
• Troubleshoots repairs or replaces oven components such as burners, valves, bearings, scrapers, etc.
• Troubleshoots repairs or replaces pneumatic and basic electrical power components.
• Troubleshoots repairs or replaces PLC based control systems.
• Preforms work order repairs, inspections and adjustments as well as preventative and predictive maintenance tasks.
• Sets up and operates metal working equipment such as hand tools, welders, drill press, or grinders.
• Monitors and assists outside contractors on/outside the premises.
• Works closely with production, refrigeration and warehouse personnel to effectively resolve and eliminate plant and process problems.
• Communicates daily all pertinent information to department management.
• Works in conjunction with maintenance and refrigeration technicians to cross train on system maintenance to obtain adequate coverage across all shifts.
• Assists management in developing standard operating procedures, and duty cycles for all repairs and maintenance, relating to process and packaging equipment.
• Interprets and understands plans and specifications, schematics, operating and maintenance manuals for applicable system.
• Maintains plant boiler and hot water systems.
• Participates in plant safety, SQF, health and environmental programs.
• Perform all other duties, responsibilities, and special projects as assigned
Education/Training
Required:
- High School diploma or GED.
- 4 years of industrial electrical experience
- 6 years of industrial maintenance experience
Preferred:
• Technical College/PLC Certification Course
• Electrical/mechanical experience, preferably within the industry.
Preferred:
• Experience in a food manufacturing and packaging environment.
• Working knowledge of PLC’s
• Bi-lingual English / Spanish ability
About the Central Arkansas Workforce Development Area
The Central Arkansas Workforce Development Centers specialize in recruiting and placing skilled professionals in a variety of industries on behalf of employers in Central Arkansas. We help people find jobs and provide workforce solutions to businesses.
CAPDD/Arkansas Workforce Center is an “equal opportunity employer/program,” and “auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.” Arkansas Relay Service: 1-800-285-1121 (Voice) 1-800-285-1131 (TDD) or TDD 711.
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