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Maintenance Programmer
JOB SUMMARY
The Maintenance Programmer will support the facility's production through the programming, troubleshooting, and maintenance of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs), and other control systems. This position requires a strong technical aptitude to manage both software and hardware aspects of industrial automation while ensuring compliance with safety and food quality regulations, such as GMPs and HACCP.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
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PLC/HMI Programming: Design, write, test, and implement PLC programs (e.g., Allen-Bradley ControlLogix, CompactLogix) and HMI/SCADA software (e.g., Wonderware) that meet production needs.
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Troubleshooting & Repair: Diagnose and repair complex electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, and control system issues to minimize production downtime.
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Preventive Maintenance: Perform planned preventive maintenance (PMs) and inspections on machinery to foresee potential problems and ensure equipment longevity.
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System Installation & Commissioning: Collaborate with engineers and production teams to install new equipment and control systems, including field commissioning and startup procedures.
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Documentation & Compliance: Maintain accurate documentation of all maintenance activities, software changes, and electrical schematics. Ensure all work aligns with OSHA, GMPs (Good Manufacturing Practices), and HACCP food safety standards.
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Continuous Improvement: Monitor system efficiency, analyze key performance indicators (KPIs), and propose modifications or upgrades to existing automation to improve processes.
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Training & Support: Provide training and technical support to operations and other maintenance personnel on automated systems and new equipment operations.
SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS
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Technical Expertise: Proficiency in PLC programming, setup, and troubleshooting is essential. Strong electrical knowledge and the ability to read and interpret technical diagrams, schematics, and blueprints are also required.
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Industry Knowledge: A solid understanding of food processing equipment, such as HTST, CIP systems, conveyors, pumps, and packaging machinery, is highly beneficial.
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Problem-Solving: Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills to identify root causes of malfunctions and implement effective corrective and preventive measures.
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Communication: Strong communication skills to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams (Production, Quality Assurance, Engineering, and Sanitation).
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Physical Demands: Ability to work in a food manufacturing environment (which may involve exposure to temperature extremes or dust) and perform physical tasks, including lifting up to 50-75 pounds and standing for extended periods.
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Education: A technical diploma or relevant certification in industrial maintenance, automation, or electrical systems.
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Other:
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Bilingual English and Spanish a plus
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Prior experience in a manufacturing or industrial environment is typically required, with experience in food or beverage manufacturing being a significant advantage.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
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Ability to work within timelines and under pressure based on production needs
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Availability to work scheduled hours, including weekends as required
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Ability to stand, bend, and climb stairs for extended periods (10–12 hours per day as needed)
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Ability to work in a refrigerated environment (32–36 °F)
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Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds multiple times throughout the day
WHY JOIN US?
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Play a key role in the launch of a next-generation facility
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Work with a collaborative and innovative-driven team
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Help deliver high-quality, safe, and delicious food products to consumers
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Contribute to the future of food manufacturing through automation and sustainability
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