Electro-Mechanical Reliability Technician (Food Processing)
Verified Pay | $24 - $26 per hour |
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Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
Location | Denver, Colorado |
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About the RoleImagine starting your shift in Denver, Colorado with a quick huddle, grabbing your tools, and heading to the production floor where your craftsmanship keeps people and equipment moving safely. One hour you might be calibrating a pneumatic control, the next you’re diagnosing an electrical circuit, and by mid-morning you’re in a boom lift checking a utility system—all to ensure our products are processed to Superior Farms’ standards and in alignment with USDA rules, regulations, and requirements.
Position Details- Company: Superior Farms
- Location: Denver, Colorado
- Reports To: Maintenance Manager
- Job Type: Full-time, on site
- Shifts Available: early morning (4 AM), morning (7 AM), and late morning (8 AM)
- Pay Rate: $24.00 – $26.00 per hour depending on experience
FLSA Status: Hourly,** **Non-Exempt
What You’ll DoYour day centers on keeping our facility operating at peak performance:
- Execute both minor and complex repairs across buildings and production equipment, partnering with senior technicians for major projects.
- Perform scheduled preventive maintenance—inspect belts, check fluid levels, replace filters, grease bearings and seals, and swap out worn parts.
- Calibrate and repair pneumatic systems to keep processes precise.
- Install, repair, and replace electrical wiring, control circuits, switches, and refrigeration components, including work tied to remodeling and new electrical services.
- Use and operate forklifts, electric pallet jacks, and boom lifts safely in support of maintenance tasks.
- Handle facility upkeep such as windows, doors/locks, closets, window blinds, drywall/plaster repairs, and painting.
- Operate computer-based systems that monitor and control mechanical and utility equipment.
- Respond to urgent maintenance calls to minimize downtime.
- Maintain daily/weekly/monthly PM checklists and accurate records of all scheduled work.
- High school diploma or GED, or one year of related experience/training.
- At least one year of forklift experience.
- Background in building and mechanical equipment maintenance/repair, or an equivalent blend of education and experience.
- Proficiency with hand and power tools.
- Foundational skills across welding, plumbing, electrical, control circuits, PLCs, pneumatics, software, hydraulics, carpentry, motors, pumps, and utility equipment operation/repair.
- Strong attention to detail, clear communication, and diligent follow-up.
- Ability to read and understand simple instructions, short memos, and correspondence; write simple correspondence; and communicate effectively one-on-one and in small groups.
- Math proficiency: add/subtract/multiply/divide using whole numbers, fractions, and decimals; compute rates/ratios/percentages; interpret drawings and schematics.
- Understanding of how a production facility operates.
- Organized multitasker with accurate counting skills and sound judgment, problem solving, and common-sense thinking.
- Comfort working in a range of temperatures; basic understanding of GMPs and HACCP.
- Ability to work early hours, with overtime, weekends, and holidays as needed (not guaranteed).
- Bilingual Spanish/English preferred; must be able to read and write English.
- Computer skills preferred for maintenance roles.
- Standing/Walking: Frequently for 8–12 hours per day.
- Sitting: None.
- Lifting/Carrying: Frequent lifting from 1–100 lbs; some projects may exceed 100 lbs using both arms.
- Pushing/Pulling: Frequent; moving items up to 100 lbs with both arms.
- Bending: Frequent; self-paced with attention to body mechanics.
- Kneeling/Crouching/Crawling: Frequent.
- Reaching/Handling: Frequent; handling varied box sizes and reaching shelves, pallets, and forklift forks.
- Climbing: Occasional; in/out of trucks, racks, and pallets.
- Driving: Frequent; forklift and pallet jack.
Expect frequent exposure to moving mechanical parts and occasional exposure to wet/humid conditions, cold temperatures, heights, airborne particles/fumes, chemicals, outdoor weather, electrical shock risk, and vibration. Noise levels range from moderate to occasionally loud.
Benefits- ESOP Shares
- 401(k) match
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Vision insurance
- Major holidays
- Vacation time
- Sick Time
Superior Farms is employee-owned and a leader in American lamb. We pair sustainable practices with innovative processing to deliver the mouthwatering quality today’s consumers expect. “Farm to fork” isn’t a tagline—it’s how we operate.