2nd Shift MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Salary DOE $74,000-$125,000
JBS Foods
- Manteca, CA
- $74,000-125,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Reports to Maintenance Manager.
- Must work and communicate well with Maintenance Manager.
- Responsible for all 2nd shift mechanics.
- Supervise repairs done by maintenance; ensure work orders generated by maintenance manager are completed correctly and in a timely manner.
- Maintain and repair all production equipment: including, but not limited to, pumps, tumblers, evaporators, dryers, valves, baggers, injectors, slicers, packaging machines, etc.
- Must have a working knowledge of and experience in plant maintenance operations.
- Ordering / maintaining inventories for all parts to service all equipment plant wide.
- Ability to communicate with technical support with equipment.
- Documentation of all schematic and diagram changes to keep plant record current.
- Responsible for working with a minimum amount of supervision in all key areas.
- Responsible for reporting on a daily basis work orders and activity reports (all time is to be accountable).
- Required to climb stairs, ladders and work in congested areas.
- Employee will be subject to temperatures ranging from 0 degrees F to 130 degrees F.
- Responsible for all work being done in a timely fashion and done properly
- Follow all company Policies, such as but not limited to: Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Safe Quality Foods (SQF), and Safety Rules and procedures
- Must have the ability to get along with co-workers, management personnel, customers, vendors, and employees in accordance with the company policies and working rules while ensuring a harmonious and conducive work environment.
- Must be familiar with equipment and parts used on equipment, including proper name for parts.
- Must be able to contact technical support for any of our equipment at any given time. When an issue is presented that cannot be identified and fix in-house.
- Must be responsible to follow up with any pending repairs in equipment throughout the plant. And communicate with managements and the rest of the team.
- Must be driven and with a positive attitude towards upcoming projects.
- Must have ability to read electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic schematics as well as blue prints.
- Must identify problems and provide solution for it taking into consideration food safety and safety guidelines.
- Share knowledge with team and continue ongoing and updated training.
- Maintain regular and reliable attendance at work.
- Other duties as assigned by management.
- Must be able to work in a quick and efficient manner.
- Must be able to read and understand all company rules and GMP's.
- Must be able to work in a safe manner and follow all safety procedures.
- Must be able to work well with other people.
- Lead by example with honesty, drive, initiative, and positive attitude.
- Proficient in verbal and written communication skills; Basic computation skills; or one to three months related experience and / or training; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Has a current forklift operator's license or the ability to acquire and maintain required certification.
- Minimum three years' experience. High school level graduate required. Verbal and written communication skills and training with emphasis in electronics, instrumentation, refrigeration, electrical, and general mechanical.
- Must have the ability to read and understand written and/or verbal instructions.
- Sitting/Standing/Walking Each workday, the maintenance mechanic will do all three. Must be able to stand on feet for at least a two hour consecutive time period and up to 8-12 hours.
- Lifting/Carrying: Each workday, the maintenance mechanic lifts up to 50 pounds on a repetitive basis. He will be expected, each workday to carry 50 pounds on a repetitive basis. Occasional lifting/carrying above 50 pounds may be required as well.
- Pushing/Pulling: Each workday, the maintenance mechanic frequently pushes and pulls up to, but not limited to, 50 pounds in a repetitive manner.
- Bending/Stooping: Each workday, the maintenance mechanic will bend and stoop often.
- Squatting/Kneeling/Crawling: Each workday, the maintenance mechanic will sometimes squat. Occasional kneeling/crawling may be required.
- Twisting/Turning: Each workday, the maintenance mechanic will often twist and turn while carrying
- Climbing/Balancing: Each workday, the maintenance mechanic will occasionally climb and/or balance.
- Reaching: Each workday, the maintenance mechanic will frequently reach in a repetitive manner.
- Grasping/Manipulating: Each workday, the maintenance mechanic will frequently grasp and manipulate in a repetitive manner.
- The use of non-slip footwear is necessary due to slippery and wet floors.
- The use of rubber gloves is necessary to preform job functions.
- Constantly subjected to moving mechanical parts.
- An employee may come into contact with the following: ammonia, acids, caustics, chlorines, paints, particles, oils and lubricants, steam, pneumatics, fumes and hazardous gases, sealing compounds.
- Employee will be subject to temperatures ranging from 0 degrees F to 130 degrees F.
- Working area is noisy and may require that hearing protection be worn at all times.