We are currently seeking a Maintenance Mechanic for our manufacturing/bottling facility to maintain, fix, and improve equipment used in bottling and packaging operations.
Factory Location : Lee, FL
Compensation: $35.50 / hour
Shift differential: 6%-8% of base hourly rate paid for applicable hours worked
Schedule : Days 2/2/3 rotation
5:00 am - 5:00 pm
Ability to work holidays and weekends per business needs
Benefits : Medical, prescription, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, 401(k) with match, company discounts, paid vacation, and much more! Employees are eligible for benefit election on day 1 of employment
Skills Required:
- Perform routine preventative and corrective maintenance and testing on equipment
- Perform maintenance tasks to include repairing and improving, from minor rebuilds to major overhauls on all equipment
- Identify processing waste reduction opportunities and assist in reduction projects
- Participate in preventative maintenance program to help reduce costs of operations through PM optimization
- Dismantle, clean, repair and test electrical, electronic and mechanical components to determine component-level failure
- Communicate, coach, and train employees to continuously improve team’s ability to prevent loss of production and respond safely to equipment failures
- Maintain preventative maintenance logs and accurate records of all testing and repairs
- Recommend equipment to be included in preventive maintenance programs
- Perform preventative maintenance tasks to identify all potential mechanical and electrical issues with equipment throughout the plant
- Rebuild worn-out, but reusable, pieces of equipment, such as gearboxes for scheduled PM’s
- Troubleshoot, investigate, and repair all mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic machine systems
- Eliminate machine failures from recurring by utilizing the Breakdown Analysis process
- Communicate directly with equipment suppliers, contractors, and vendors as necessary
- Focus areas will include but are not limited to Production support, Mechanical Room, Water Processing, Boiler Room, and Wastewater Treatment Water Chemical Treatment Program
Qualifications
Qualifications
- High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent work experience; additional technical training or certifications desired
- Three or more years proven maintenance experience in a manufacturing environment
- Candidates must complete the Mechanical Aptitude Test before being considered
- Prior experience with high-and low-pressure compressors, chillers, water treatment, boilers is preferred
- Strong technical knowledge of compressed air systems (pneumatics), electrical systems, hydraulics and water processing is preferred
- Knowledge of bottling equipment, PM programs and SAP system preferred
- Must have electrical knowledge of single and three phase power including the ability to diagnose and replace electric motors
- Must be able to work and accomplish projects with little to zero supervision
- Must be able to foster and build a team-work environment
- Communicate effectively with operators, technicians, mechanics, and supervisors
- Able to read, interpret, and analyze computer generated reports and accurately complete all tasks
- Must be able to do physical inspections of equipment that will require climbing, reaching, and extending arms overhead
- Able to lift and pull 50 lbs. as needed while performing work
- Must be proficient reading mechanical drawings / schematics and OEM technical prints
- Proficient computer skills, including the use of Microsoft Office applications
- Available for call-ins or to cover all shifts to support production teams as required
- Work together with Safety department to achieve a zero-injury workplace
- Must display a positive mental attitude and be open to a fast paced ever changing work environment