Job TitleTechnician - Maintenance IDepartment NameProcessingReporting PositionManager - MaintenanceSr. Management OversightAssociate DirectorLocationAll HillandalePosition TypeFull TimeScheduleMonday - Friday / Weekend AvailabilityShiftShift Start: 6amAs a Maintenance Technician I at Hillandale Farms, you will assist with the day-to-day operations and keep to preventative maintenance schedules on such processing machines as washer, grader, packer, conveyor belts. Essential Job Functions
- Provide basic maintenance support to all processing plants at various sites in a timely, efficient manner while supporting level II techs with more complex reviews/repairs
- General knowledge of mechanical tools
- Responsible for basic troubleshooting, identifying those issues and repair accordingly. For advanced issues that are identified, reporting those back to level II techs and shadow through the repair process
- Understand and perform routine maintenance on all processing machinery
- General familiarity/exposure to electrical, plumbing, and electronics and basic robotics
- Understand processes and procedures of food processing equipment in order to understand the machinery and its purpose
- Assist processing team as needed in performing plant functions to ensure business needs are met
- Adhere to all safety requirements/guidelines when performing responsibilities
- Other job related duties
Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED is required, Associates degree preferred
- Entry level; 1 year minimum experience/exposure in a processing plant environment or related environment
- General familiarity/exposure to electrical, plumbing, and electronics and basic robotics
- Work in a professional manner
- Clear and concise communication, both verbal and written
- Ability to troubleshoot
- Proficient with Microsoft Office
- Detailed, follow instructions closely and perform multiple tasks as directed
- Ability to work independently as needed
Physical Requirements
- Ability to lift up to 50lbs. Position requires repetitive lifting, squatting, twisting, turning, kneeling and bending.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities and may be revised at any time.