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Mizkan

Maintenance II- 2nd shift

Mizkan, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215

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Job Description

Location:

Dallas, TX

Job Title:

Maintenance Technician II

Department:

Maintenance

Work Status:

On-site

Reports To:

Maintenance Supervisor/Manager

Comp Range:

FLSA Status:

Hourly

Job Grade:

E

COMPREHENSIVE BENEFITS PACKAGE:

Medical - Dental - Vision - Paid Time Off - Disability - Life and AD&D - 401k With Match - Profit Sharing - Health & Flex Spending Accounts - Employee Assistance Program - Wellness Program - Education Assistance - Employee Referral Bonus

BONUSES:

Based on plant quarterly results.

COMMENTS : This job description outlines the essential functions of the role; however, it does not limit or dictate the specific tasks that may be assigned. This is an On-Site position requiring full-time work at the plant. We strongly encourage veterans, minorities, and women to apply.

SUMMARY:

In addition to the duties of a Maintenance Technician I, the Maintenance Technician II is responsible for performing preventive maintenance and skilled repairs on complex electrical and mechanical production equipment and systems. This role does not have direct reports.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Perform all duties and responsibilities in accordance with Mizkan America safety policies, OSHA regulations, GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), and SOP (Standard Operating Procedures). Comprehensive knowledge with troubleshooting, assembling, installing, testing, maintaining, and making improvements to mechanical systems. Follows standard procedures to monitor equipment for performance, safety, and effectiveness. Weld and Fabricate parts as needed. Sanitary welding of piping and tankage. Thoroughly understands the protocols of working safely with electricity and other energy sources with industrial equipment. Manage changeovers and repairs of the production lines. Maintain all equipment, tools, supplies in stock, inventory, and logs. Work closely with production personnel or service technicians on equipment repairs. Read and interpret schematics, charts, service manuals, and parts diagram. Assist outside contractors on on-site project(s) as required. Follow all safety rules to include but not limited to LOTO and keep area clean and in orderly condition. Responsible for food product quality and safety. EDUCATION:

High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent required Trade school certification in a related field such as Industrial Electronics/Electricians Certification preferred Related courses through technical or trade schools, including in-house training preferred EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:

3 years of related experience within a food processing, bottling, liquid filling/blending and/or consumer goods manufacturing/packing environment 1-3 years' experience troubleshooting and repairing complex industrial mechanical equipment. Excellent problem-solving skills, including the ability to troubleshoot equipment problems, read schematics, establish priorities, and work under deadline pressures. Ability to program and troubleshoot PLCs a plus. Experience with drill press, grinders, hand power tools, forklift, and a variety of hand tools. Knowledge and skills in plumbing, and basic electricity strongly preferred. Ability to organize and prioritize task to ensure accuracy and timely completion. Basic computer skills and the ability to learn new job-related software. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy required. Effective interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills. Must be respectful and work well with all levels of personnel. Must be able to perform on-call duty on any shift and work overtime on short notice basis. Long-term, temporary assignments to any shift may be required to maintain manufacturing processes. Ability to work in high temperatures (hot or cold), working at heights and exposure to strong smells, dust, gases, fumes and chemical or require personal protective equipment. Duties are performed with some exposure to noise, lubricants and chemicals. May also work in areas that are confined, dusty and dirty or require personal protective equipment. Ability to use Personal Protective Equipment. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Physical aspects of the job as performed in an 8-hour workday.

Must be able to see, sit, stand, walk, speak, hear, reach, bend, twist, ascend/ descend. Ability to pull, push, lift and carry up to 50 lbs., 50+ lbs. with assistance.