2nd shift position: 4pm to 2:30 am Monday - Thursday possible overtime
Purpose: This position is responsible for the overall upkeep of the production equipment by completing preventative maintenance requirements and doing repairs while keeping production down time to a minimum. At this facility, general building and grounds maintenance is also part of the responsibility.
Principal Accountabilities:
1. Must follow all food safety regulations as set forth by the Food and Drug Administration and Parent Company Standards. Each employee must understand and abide by Good Manufacturing Practices for cleanliness and sanitation and understand and follow all HAACP guidelines as outlined for their position through individual job specific training. Must also comply with all OSHA training as required by the company, including Lock Out/Tag Out, Confined Space, Hot Work, Hearing Conservation, Forklift/High Lift, Hazard Communication, Bloodborne Pathogens, and others as needed.
2. The maintenance mechanic must report for work in clean clothing that is in good repair. Nothing should be carried above the waist, no garments with buttons, rips, tears or fraying material. All employees must wear hairnets, and beard nets while in all processing areas or above any open container even on non-production days. All employees must wear the company issued Photo ID badge while on company property.
3. All employees must wash their hands before starting work, after each absence from work and/or anytime when hands become dirty (after every restroom visit and after lunch). No jewelry is allowed except a plain smooth wedding band. Medical necklaces must be inside the shirt. No false fingernails, eyelashes or fingernail polish in production area. No food, drink, or chewing gum is allowed in production areas. Only 20oz bottles of water with a label and lid on it are permitted outside the breakroom, no open containers. No use of tobacco products anywhere inside the facility. No perfume or aftershave is permitted in the production areas. All personal items must be placed in the designated areas (breakroom/locker room).
4. Restarts production by troubleshooting breakdowns and making repairs, on production equipment, automated conveyors, pneumatics and hydraulics; as well as, rebuilding and repairing spare parts.
5. Follows equipment manufacturer’s instructions for preventative maintenance, notifies manager of any needed repairs, and repairs equipment when necessary.
6. Enhances equipment performance by making adjustments as needed, and monitors reliability and scrap on production equipment.
7. Must have working knowledge of all support equipment, and be able to identify parts in all machines.
8. Must perform product changeovers on all plant equipment and verifies processes are operating satisfactorily to achieve all plant performance objectives.
9. Must have good manual dexterity to use hand tools and automated tools when working on equipment, may need to crawl under or over items to work on specific areas, use high lifts with cages and harnesses to work in elevated areas, and perhaps lie on back to work under equipment.
10. In an effort to produce the highest quality product in the most cost effective way, other duties not listed here may be assigned from time to time depending upon production requirements and other work conditions as determined by management, including running various production equipment in the absence of the operator.
11. All plant safety rules and regulations must be followed at all times, including wearing personal protection equipment, hairnets/beard nets, practicing proper lifting techniques, abiding by specific OSHA regulations for the area they are assigned to and have been trained in, and absolutely no horseplay is allowed.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $20.00 - $24.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 10 hour shift
- Evening shift
- Overtime
Work Location: In person