Maintenance Technician, PM, Industrial Maintenance - Atlanta Installation, Maintenance & Repair at Geebo

Maintenance Technician, PM, Industrial Maintenance - Atlanta

As a Maintenance Technician for the Publix Dairy Plant, you'll maintain, troubleshoot, repair, and improve the performance of a wide array of equipment. Collectively, the associates in our dairy plants process 100 million gallons of fresh milk a year. They also produce Publix brand ice cream, bottled water, iced teas, fruit drinks and juices, cultured products like yogurt and cottage cheese, and carbonated beverages. Without our Maintenance Technicians keeping this manufacturing equipment fine-tuned, the Publix Dairy Plants simply couldn't produce the volume and quality of products needed to serve our customers. Our three dairy plants are located in Lakeland, Florida; Deerfield Beach, Florida; and Lawrenceville, Georgia.
One of the following positions is available: Maintenance Technician Class A, B, or C.
The position offered is contingent upon the qualifications and work experience of the candidate.
Primary responsibilities include the following:
Develop a knowledge base of plant maintenance including:
maintain troubleshoot, repair, and improve the mechanical processes of the equipment/facilities at the Manufacturing plant
perform preventative maintenance and predictive maintenance of process equipment throughout the plant
troubleshoot and repair mechanical, electrical, electronic, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment
create requisitions needed for parts and supplies
build steel, stainless steel and aluminum fabrications as required for process improvement
weld stick, TIG, sanitary TIG, and Mig
troubleshoot PLC and computer-controlled devices
perform minor plumbing, building repair, and maintenance
read and interpret schematics and drawings
operate forklift, high lift, etc.
perform housekeeping duties in the work area and
assist with other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
at least 18 years old
basic mechanical and electrical aptitude
basic knowledge of hand tools and tool use
willingness and ability to advance
willingness to complete a mechanical aptitude test (on or before hire date)
excellent verbal and written communication skills
strong problems-solving skills
self-motivated individual
ability to lift in excess of 50lbs
ability to work well with others and to be a team member
ability to demonstrate safe work habits
ability to work in a fast-paced environment
ability to work well with others and to be a team member
flexible and willing to work various shifts
willing to work nights, weekends, holidays, and overtime as needed
Work Environment Temperatures could range from 30 degrees to 90 degrees Fahrenheit for an extended period of time. Preferred Qualifications
experience maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing the following:
electro-mechanical components and systems
pneumatic components and systems
hydraulic components and systems
process instrumentation
experience maintaining programmable logic controllers (PLCs)
experience troubleshooting programmable logic controllers (PLCs)
documented PLC and instrumentation training
experience maintaining 480V C3 motor starters, variable frequency drives, and distribution systems
experience troubleshooting 480V C3 motor starters, variable frequency drives, and distribution systems
degree or certification from a recognized industrial maintenance or millwright training program
ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and drawings
experience testing, operating, troubleshooting, and maintaining reverse osmosis (RO), carbon filtration, wastewater pH correction, and UV and ozone treatment systems
experience in cleaning and maintaining water delivery systems; including valves, pumps and piping
experience inspecting back flow preventers for proper operation
strong analytical skills
ability to train others
previous food plant experience
Hours of Work 10:00 pm - 6:30 am, rotating nights Frequency of Pay Weekly Minimum Base Pay 17.55 Maximum Base Pay 30.35 Potential Annual Base Pay 36,504 - 63,128 Year End Bonus To reward associates for their contributions to the company for the calendar year, Publix provides a Holiday Bonus in December. In the first year of continuous employment the bonus is equal to 15 hours of pay, and in the second year of continuous employment the bonus is equal to one week's pay if associate remains employed through issue date of the bonus check. In subsequent years, the bonus is equal to two weeks' pay.
Other Compensation Information Night differential - A $.50 per hour night differential is paid to associates regularly scheduled to work any hours between midnight and 3:00 a.m.
Benefits Information Employee stock ownership plan that contributes Publix stock to associates each year at no cost
An opportunity to purchase additional shares of our privately-held stock
401(k) retirement savings plan
Group health plan (with prescription benefits)
Group dental plan
Group vision plan
Sick pay
Long-term disability insurance
Company-paid life insurance (with accidental death & dismemberment benefits)
Tuition reimbursement
Vacation pay
Free hot lunches (buffet-style) at facilities with a cafeteria
Paycheck direct deposit
Credit union
Access to over 50 discount offers including discounts on computer, vehicle and wireless purchases
6 paid holidays (Associates can exchange the following holidays with their manager's approval)
New Years Day
Memorial Day
Fourth of July
Labor Day
Address 445 Hurricane Trail City Dacula State Georgia Zip Code 30019-2067 Travel Frequency 0% Additional Information Please be sure to monitor your email including your spam folder, daily for communications you may receive during the recruiting and selection process for this position. Please do not use your Publix email address when applying.
Once your application has been successfully submitted you will receive a confirmation email.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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