Maintenance Mechanicother related Employment listings - Lakewood, NJ at Geebo

Maintenance Mechanic

Maintenance Mechanic
Job Information:
Afternoon Shift: 2:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Paying $30 - $35 per hour (depending on level of experience)
Fortune 500 company, excellent benefit package
Maintenance Mechanic
Responsibilities:
GMP, liquid foods manufacturing environment (USDA and FDA regulated facility)
Completes assigned work orders on food production machinery and facility equipment. Industrial blenders, mixers, kettles, ovens and convection roasters, etc.
Makes mechanical adjustments as needed
Lubricates machinery
Diagnoses and corrects mechanical and basic electrical problems
Fabricates basic parts if needed, orders parts
Repairs and/or overhauls in-plant equipment
Performs preventive and predictive maintenance tasks
Works with contractors and vendors as needed
Requests parts to be ordered
Follows GMP s and SOP s
Liquid food production equipment: large pressure cookers, mixers, kettles, pumps, motors, hydraulic and pneumatics, etc.
Maintenance Mechanic Requirements:
Minimum of High School Diploma or GED, preferred post-high school training or vocational/technical trade schooling
Prior experience maintaining, fixing, repairing, troubleshooting various type of manufacturing equipment experience is preferred.
Hands on experience with new equipment installation
Experience with boilers, chillers, and air compressor a plus.
Minimum of 2 years of experience in a GMP manufacturing environment
Text or call Chad Zehner at 732 228-8980 for additional information/questions. Resume required. Client confidential.
#M1Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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