đź•’ Schedule:
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Off-Pack Season (Dec–May): Standard shift is 4:30 PM – 1:30 AM.
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Fresh Vegetable Processing Season (June–Nov): Typically two shifts per day, each lasting 10–12 hours.
- 4:30 AM – 4:00 PM
- 4:00 PM – 4:30 AM
- Shifts during peak season can vary day-to-day depending on production needs.
Why You’ll Love This Role
Join a dynamic food-manufacturing environment where your technical skills keep critical systems running—and your contributions ensure “Farm Fresh Goodness” makes its way from our facility to dinner tables everywhere. We offer a comprehensive benefits package (medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) match, generous PTO) plus ongoing training and career growth opportunities.
What You’ll Do
As our Maintenance Mechanic – Boiler Operator, you’ll be the go-to expert for all boiler-room and power-plant equipment, ensuring maximum uptime, safety, and efficiency by:
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Optimizing Boiler Performance: Test, adjust, and log boiler efficiency, water chemistry, and control settings.
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Safety & Compliance: Conduct daily safety checks and monthly inspections of fire-prevention and emergency-response equipment.
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Water & Waste Systems: Operate and maintain water-supply pumps, chemical-feed systems, and waste-handling units.
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Preventive Maintenance: Perform routine and scheduled preventive maintenance on boilers, steam traps, condensate return systems, and auxiliary equipment.
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Troubleshooting & Repairs: Diagnose mechanical issues, source parts, and execute timely repairs to minimize unplanned downtime.
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Installations & Upgrades: Support equipment installations and system upgrades—rigging, alignment, calibration, and start-up.
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Recordkeeping & Documentation: Maintain accurate maintenance logs, parts inventories, and compliance documentation.
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Emergency Response: Lead boiler-room procedures during power outages, weather events, or safety incidents, and fill in on production equipment as needed.
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Team Collaboration: Work closely with engineering, operations, and safety teams to continuously improve processes and equipment reliability.
What You Bring
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Mechanical Aptitude: Hands-on experience with steam boilers, pumps, valves, and associated piping systems.
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Technical Knowledge: Comfort reading blueprints, schematics, and technical manuals; basic chemistry background preferred for water-treatment tasks.
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Certifications & Training: High school diploma or equivalent; forklift certification (or willingness to certify on Day 1).
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Safety Mindset: Commitment to GMP, OSHA, and internal safety policies, with a track record of working safely in industrial environments.
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Team Player: Strong communication skills, flexible attitude, and willingness to cross-train on production equipment when needed.
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Reliability: Ability to respond to after-hours calls and travel between sites if required.
What We Offer
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Competitive Pay: Reflective of your experience and market standards.
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Comprehensive Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) with company match, paid holidays, and PTO.
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Professional Growth: Tuition assistance, technical certifications, and leadership development programs.
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Engaging Culture: Collaborative teams, safety-first environment, and regular recognition of your contributions.