Sandridge Crafted Foods
Keep Our Plant Clean & Our Equipment Ready to Roll! At Sandridge Crafted Foods, great food starts with a clean, safe, and reliable environment. That’s where you come in. As a Sanitation Maintenance Technician, you’ll play a key role behind the scenes—taking apart, cleaning, reassembling, and maintaining our specialized production equipment so it’s always performing at its best. If you’re a hands-on problem solver who takes pride in keeping operations running smoothly, we’d love to have you on the team! Responsibilities: What You’ll Be Doing (Your Mission) • Be the expert at
disassembling and reassembling specialized equipment
so our team can clean it safely and thoroughly. • Handle
daily, weekly, monthly, and annual deep cleans
on equipment that keeps our plant at its best. • Repair and maintain key sanitation tools (hoses, foggers, foamers, pressure washers, drain screens—you name it!). • Step in as a
trainer and mentor
, showing Sanitors the right way to care for less specialized equipment. • Keep inventory of all sanitation gear and tools—because you know what we need before we need it. • Take on
special projects
that require fabricating, assembling, or creative problem-solving. Qualifications: What You Bring to the Table • A knack for
hands-on problem solving
—you know your way around bearings, sprockets, chains, motors, gear boxes, O-rings, and more. • Comfort using hand and shop tools safely. • Solid
mechanical and troubleshooting skills
(bonus points if you understand hydraulics, pneumatics, plumbing, and electrical systems up to 480 volts). • The ability to
work with heights
(lifts, ladders, and overhead equipment don’t scare you). • Strong communication skills—you can work with production and support teams to get the job done. Compensation: $20 - $25 hourly
• What You’ll Be Doing (Your Mission) • Be the expert at disassembling and reassembling specialized equipment so our team can clean it safely and thoroughly. • Handle daily, weekly, monthly, and annual deep cleans on equipment that keeps our plant at its best. • Repair and maintain key sanitation tools (hoses, foggers, foamers, pressure washers, drain screens—you name it!). • Step in as a trainer and mentor, showing Sanitors the right way to care for less specialized equipment. • Keep inventory of all sanitation gear and tools—because you know what we need before we need it. • Take on special projects that require fabricating, assembling, or creative problem-solving. • Champion safety every step of the way: PPE, lockout/tagout, and safe work practices are second nature to you.
disassembling and reassembling specialized equipment
so our team can clean it safely and thoroughly. • Handle
daily, weekly, monthly, and annual deep cleans
on equipment that keeps our plant at its best. • Repair and maintain key sanitation tools (hoses, foggers, foamers, pressure washers, drain screens—you name it!). • Step in as a
trainer and mentor
, showing Sanitors the right way to care for less specialized equipment. • Keep inventory of all sanitation gear and tools—because you know what we need before we need it. • Take on
special projects
that require fabricating, assembling, or creative problem-solving. Qualifications: What You Bring to the Table • A knack for
hands-on problem solving
—you know your way around bearings, sprockets, chains, motors, gear boxes, O-rings, and more. • Comfort using hand and shop tools safely. • Solid
mechanical and troubleshooting skills
(bonus points if you understand hydraulics, pneumatics, plumbing, and electrical systems up to 480 volts). • The ability to
work with heights
(lifts, ladders, and overhead equipment don’t scare you). • Strong communication skills—you can work with production and support teams to get the job done. Compensation: $20 - $25 hourly
• What You’ll Be Doing (Your Mission) • Be the expert at disassembling and reassembling specialized equipment so our team can clean it safely and thoroughly. • Handle daily, weekly, monthly, and annual deep cleans on equipment that keeps our plant at its best. • Repair and maintain key sanitation tools (hoses, foggers, foamers, pressure washers, drain screens—you name it!). • Step in as a trainer and mentor, showing Sanitors the right way to care for less specialized equipment. • Keep inventory of all sanitation gear and tools—because you know what we need before we need it. • Take on special projects that require fabricating, assembling, or creative problem-solving. • Champion safety every step of the way: PPE, lockout/tagout, and safe work practices are second nature to you.