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Roswell, United States | Posted on 02/17/2026
To ensure the reliability, safety, and performance of a high-volume manufacturing facility by maintaining and improving critical production systems. This role exists to prevent downtime, protect product quality, and sustain operational excellence in a fast-paced food production environment.
The Maintenance Technician is not simply repairing equipment. This role safeguards throughput, supports production teams, and strengthens plant performance through disciplined troubleshooting and preventative maintenance.
Maximize Equipment Uptime
Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, and PLC-controlled systems to minimize unplanned downtime across pumps, valves, conveyors, gearboxes, and related equipment.
Execute Preventative Maintenance with Precision
Complete scheduled PM work orders through CMMS (SAP preferred), ensuring calibration, inspection, and documentation meet compliance standards.
Lead Electrical & Automation Troubleshooting
Troubleshoot and repair three-phase (480V/220V) systems, industrial controls, and Allen Bradley PLC/SLC programs to restore safe and efficient operations.
Strengthen Instrumentation & Controls Reliability
Calibrate plant instrumentation across various makes and specifications; update or reconstruct existing PLC programs when necessary.
Maintain Safety & Compliance Standards
Operate within GMP guidelines, adhere to PPE requirements, and safely handle hazardous materials in high-noise and temperature-variable environments.
Support 24/7 Operational Readiness
Communicate effectively across production and maintenance teams to ensure seamless shift transitions and rapid response to issues.
This position directly impacts plant safety, productivity, and long-term operational success. Every repair completed correctly protects the integrity of the production line and supports a team that feeds families across the country.
If you are a technician who takes ownership beyond the work order and believes equipment reliability is a mission—not a task—this role aligns with that purpose.
Must have served in the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Space Force, U.S. Reserves, or U.S. National Guard.
Minimum 4 years industrial maintenance experience (food manufacturing preferred)
5–7 years PLC experience in industrial environment preferred
Advanced experience with CMMS systems (SAP a plus)
2-year technical degree in industrial maintenance or related discipline preferred
Competitive hourly wage: $32.64 – $36.72
This facility operates with strict Good Manufacturing Practices and maintains a drug-free workplace. Pre-employment screening includes hair follicle drug testing and E-Verify participation. All roles require adherence to mandated Personal Protective Equipment standards.