Mechanic III
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$30.23 - $38 per hour |
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| Hours | Full-time |
| Location | Ceres, California |
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Verified Pay check_circleProvided by the employer$18.83
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Job Description
JOB STATEMENT:
A Bottling Line Maintenance Mechanic, Level III will possess expert knowledge
of bottling line equipment operations, processes, safety, and repair. The Mechanic will have
advanced electrical and mechanical diagnosing and troubleshooting skills and be a critical
member of the team responsible for supporting a safe and efficient operation that routinely
achieves Operational Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) targets. The position requires the ability to
work any shift as directed by Management. Must be able to work and communicate with all
Supervisors, Machine Attendants, Machine Operators, Cellar Operators, Forklift Operators, and
Managers, to ensure the team meets production schedules for the bottling lines.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
• Understand and comply with all ISO 9001, HACCP and GMP requirements and processes
• Has a strong command of all bottling line machinery and controls
• Must have advanced mechanical and electrical troubleshooting skills
• Must be able to plug into a PLC to effectively troubleshoot, correct, and modify ladder logic
programs as needed to keep production running. Has the ability and interest to support full
PLC program writing and testing.
• Ability to wire and rewire control panels for line equipment.
• Must have advanced knowledge of VFD’s and PLC controls
• Must have advanced mechanical / electrical troubleshooting skills and understand a
machine’s cycle of operation.
• Knowledge of basic industrial electricity, 110v, 220v, and 480v, three phase power, resistance
and amperage.
• Knowledge in HVAC systems, boilers, chillers, air compressors and dryers, nitrogen
generators, etc. and their repair
• Communicate to Supervisors, Line Workers, Cellar, Quality Assurance (QA), Senior
Management, and Co-workers
• Safely trouble-shoot and repair equipment and utilize the Lock-Out, Tag-Out (LOTO) protocol
• Read and understand equipment manuals, drawings, electrical drawings and P&IDs
• Report all parts used and needed for reordering to Parts Room staff
• Work effectively and remain calm in all situations
• Must be able to work independently, at times.
• Perform necessary change-over of the bottling line machinery and equipment in a timely
manner
• Proper and safe use of a V.O.M. (Volt. OHM. Meter)
• Performs corrective, preventative, and routine maintenance on equipment and facility to
keep them in top working condition. Supports planned overhaul work.
• Has basic engineering knowledge and can effectively work with company engineers and
external technical and engineering staff to solve problems and design solutions.
• Must supply own hand tools and be able to carry a tool pouch weighing approximately 10 to
15 pounds.
• Must be able to wear company supplied uniforms
• Must maintain the maintenance turnover logbook
• Responsible for start-up after a changeover and getting lines back to rated OEE within target
time limits.
• Basic welding skills (TIG, stick) highly desired.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
• Two (2) year certification in automotive, marine, machining/welding, industrial electrical &
controls, or aviation maintenance and troubleshooting and at least ten (10) years’
experience with demonstrated increase in responsibility and scope at the title of Senior
Mechanic/Mechanic III/Industrial Electrician in a plant manufacturing environment, with
preference for high-speed beverage manufacturing of sodas, wine, beer, juice or dairy
products with at least 2MM units of production annually.
• OR
• At least fourteen (14) years’ experience with demonstrated increase in responsibility and
scope at the title of Senior Mechanic/Mechanic III/Industrial Electrician in a plant
manufacturing environment, with preference for high-speed beverage manufacturing of
sodas, wine, beer, juice or dairy products with at least 3MM units of production annually.
• CPR Certification and first aid mandatory.
Knowledge of:
• Process equipment cycle of operation
• Practical welding and fabrication techniques – sanitary welding experience a plus
• Preventive maintenance schedules and overhauls
• Equipment manuals, specifications, drawings
Ability to:
• Plan and schedule assigned duties
• Train, mentor and coach team mates in the Maintenance & Engineering Dept.
• Work independently with minimal supervision
• Interact effectively with other workers and supervisors
• Work at various heights and awkward positions
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
• Lift up to 50 lbs.
• Occasional stair climb
• Frequent walking
• Work in awkward positions (kneeling, lying down or squatting)
• Must be able to travel to Ceres 80%, Santa Rosa 10%, and Napa 10%
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
• Moving machinery
• Occasional high noise level
• Exposure to solvents/chemicals
• Frequently working in outdoor climate
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:
• Side shield safety glasses, safety vest, head/ear protection and proper footwear when in
production facility