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KIK Consumer Products

Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Packaging & Bottling Systems

KIK Consumer Products, Florida, New York, United States

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Pay Range Base pay range: $30.00/hr - $33.00/hr.

Shape the Night: Keep High-Speed Lines Running At KIK Consumer Products, we make trusted cleaning and pool‑care brands that safeguard homes and families. As one of North America’s largest independent consumer product manufacturers, we bring ideas to life through accountability, collaboration, agility, and unwavering ethics. Join a team that has your back and thrives on solving problems together.

Your Shift, Your Impact As our 3rd Shift Maintenance pro, you’re the person production counts on when it matters most. Picture this: it’s 11:15 pm and a conveyor photo‑eye is tripping—within minutes you’ve traced the issue, verified voltage, and restored flow with minimal downtime. That’s the kind of craftsmanship and ownership you’ll bring every night.

Schedule & Pay

Regular shift: Monday–Friday, 8:30 pm–5:00 am, with rotating Saturdays

Training period: First 30 days on 1st shift (Monday–Friday, 4:30 am–1:00 pm) with rotating Saturdays

Compensation: $30.00–$33.00 per hour, plus a $1.00 shift differential for hours worked after 1st shift; pay is negotiable based on experience and skill set

What You’ll Tackle

Independently diagnose and repair equipment issues in your area with minimal supervision

Troubleshoot pneumatic and hydraulic systems with confidence

Work on bottling and filling equipment, gantry palletizers, and related automation

Resolve mechanical breakdowns using skills in mechanics, fitting, plumbing, basic welding, metal fabrication, machining, and root‑cause analysis

Respond quickly to equipment calls with a customer‑first mindset

Perform electrical work: wire connections, relays, photo‑eyes, solenoids; diagnose/wire motors; troubleshoot VFDs; safely work with 120 v–480 v; proficiently use a multimeter and read schematics

Execute preventative maintenance and safety inspections

Modify, install, repair, and troubleshoot conveyors (roller, belt, Intralox, gravity, chain plate)

Diagnose, rebuild, and replace a variety of pump types

Use a CMMS to document emergency and planned work; communicate clearly with stakeholders

Install, maintain, improve, and troubleshoot machinery across processing and packaging areas

Set up, take down, and relocate processing and packaging equipment; reconfigure lines for new products

Apply general shop and fabrication skills: grinders, saws, presses, lathes, and mills

Work in accordance with Health and Safety and GMP regulations; wear a full‑face respirator when required

What You Bring

2+ years of mechanical experience in high‑speed packaging and/or manufacturing (food industry strongly preferred)

High school diploma or GED; strong, clear communication

Hands‑on success in a manufacturing environment

Interpersonal savvy, critical thinking, and problem‑solving strengths

Time management and organization—able to juggle changing priorities

Physical Capabilities

Occasionally exert 20–50 lbs. of force (up to 1/3 of the time)

Frequently apply 10–25 lbs. of force (1/3 to 2/3 of the time)

Regularly handle up to 10 lbs. throughout the shift (2/3 or more of the time)

Comfort with climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, and handling

Ability to visually inspect parts and hear alarms/equipment signals, with or without accommodation

Preferred Proficiencies

Creating preventive maintenance plans; preventive maintenance and inspection

Mechanical troubleshooting skills

120/208/240/480 v systems

Pneumatics troubleshooting

Maintenance and repair skills

Tools & Technologies You’ll See

Labeling systems; packaging machines; conveyor systems

Liquid fill pumps and equipment

Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)

Blow molding machines

Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)

What You’ll Get We know pay matters as you plan your next step. Actual compensation may vary based on your skills, experience, time in role, business line, and location.

About KIK We manufacture and market the products people rely on to clean, sanitize, and protect their homes and pools. With 16 manufacturing facilities across North America and operations in Canada, Europe, and Australia, our portfolio includes well‑known names such as Spic and Span®, Comet®, Clorox® Pool & Spa™ (under license), BioGuard®, and Natural Chemistry® pool chemicals. We’re also North America’s #1 producer of private‑label bleach and a leading private‑label provider of laundry detergent and additives, dishwashing products, general‑purpose cleaners, and other home care items.

Equal Opportunity & Accommodations KIK is an Equal Employment Opportunity / Aff irmative

Action employer. KIK does not discriminate against qualified applicants or employees based on race, color, age, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, status in uniformed services, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, genetic information or any other status protected by law. KIK is also committed to providing reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with protected disabilities to the extent required by applicable laws. If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application, or interview process, or to perform the essential functions of the job, please contact Human Resources immediately.

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