Position Summary
This position is responsible for improving, maintaining, and repairing manufacturing and distribution equipment by troubleshooting mechanical and electrical systems. The role includes installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures while ensuring all work is performed in accordance with applicable codes, safety standards, and regulatory requirements.
Key Responsibilities
- Support and execute plant maintenance strategies to achieve operational performance goals
- Partner with Maintenance Management to plan and adjust maintenance activities based on production schedules and priorities
- Perform maintenance on utility systems including water treatment, refrigeration, boilers, HVAC, ammonia systems, chilled water, and compressed air systems
- Assemble, install, test, and maintain electrical and electronic wiring and equipment
- Perform routine and emergency maintenance in a multi-craft environment (mechanical, electrical, PLC, instrumentation)
- Execute preventive maintenance (PM) tasks and ensure timely completion of work orders
- Maintain accurate maintenance and compliance records
- Follow all regulatory, safety, GMP, SQF, LOTO, and Lean Manufacturing requirements
- Oversee contractors as needed
- Lead, train, and support Maintenance Level 1–3 technicians
- Provide troubleshooting support for complex mechanical and electrical systems
- Support Maintenance Manager duties in their absence when required
- Maintain “200% safety accountability” for self and others
- Perform other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications
- High School Diploma or GED required
- Certification in electrical, instrumentation, mechanical maintenance, refrigeration, ammonia operation, or waste treatment operations
- Completion of formal apprenticeship or journeyman/master certification
- Mechatronics certifications (Levels 1–7 preferred/completed)
- 5–7 years of hands-on manufacturing maintenance experience
- Experience in food manufacturing environment preferred
- Strong knowledge of GMPs, SQF, LOTO, and Lean Manufacturing principles
- Proficiency in mechanical and electrical systems troubleshooting and repair
- Ability to read blueprints and electrical schematics
- Experience with ammonia, HVAC, refrigeration, and utility systems
- Skilled in preventive maintenance programs and use of electrical testing equipment
- Proficiency with MS Office and standard business tools
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to work collaboratively with leadership and cross-functional teams
- Michigan Mechanical Contractor License (required if performing or supervising mechanical contracting work as defined under Michigan LARA regulations; must be obtained or maintained if required by scope of work or business operations)
