Maintenance Mechanic - 12HR Night Shift
Danone
Since 1968, our production facility in Minster, Ohio, has proudly manufactured fresh yogurt, producing the products you and your family have grown to love: Dannon, Activia, Oikos, Triple Zero and Danimals. Our mission is to bring health through food to as many people as possible.
Danone North America is looking for a Maintenance Mechanic in Minster, Ohio.
If you have experience with Multi-craft industrial machinery repair (electrical, robotic) or are a professional automotive mechanic or HVAC technician, we would love to discuss our opportunities with you. Our mechanics work on state of the art equipment in a climate-controlled facility. We also offer the opportunity to learn and grow your income as you earn your State Certified Journeyman Mechanic.
Danone is seeking aMaintenance Mechanic on a 12-hour night shift (5:48PM – 6:00AM).The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for all emergency and unplanned breakdowns associated with packaging lines.Pay starts at $36.27/hr plus $1.00/hr shift premium with the opportunity to grow to a State Certified Journeyman Mechanic at $40.72/hr plus a $1.00/hr shift premium!Additionally, Danone's great benefits include low cost medical, dental, vision and life insurances as well as some not-so-standard benefits like 18 weeks paid Parental Bonding Leave, annual Pay for Performance bonus, paid breaks and lunch time, annual tool allowance of $500, tuition reimbursement, wellness program and gym membership reimbursement, retiree health care, free uniforms and safety shoes
Specific Job Duties & Tasks:
- Consistently communicate service actions and equipment issues with operators, maintenance, and all corresponding departments (e.g., scheduling, processing, packaging, distribution)
- Follow safety protocols and utilization documents (e.g., safety manuals, manufacturer instructions, diagrams, etc.)
- Perform CILT (i.e., clean, inspect, lubricate, tighten) quality checks on production lines to ensure machinery is properly functioning
- Prevent safety hazards and service requests via proper supervision, observation, and quality checks
- Ask questions regarding equipment failure in order to properly diagnose issues
- Monitor several production lines or utilities systems (if working in utilities) simultaneously
- Evaluate, test and maintain electrical wiring
- Troubleshoot and repair malfunctioning equipment
- Efficiently assemble/disassemble machinery when necessary
- Install specialized equipment, devices, or parts for repairs
- Receive daily reports to verify the status of production lines
- Receive work orders via computer systems or phone
- Document resolutions to equipment failure for future reference
- Remove defective machinery/equipment with industrial trucks (e.g., forklifts, etc.)
- Annually attend in-house trainings (e.g., forklift, automation, welding, ladder, lock-out/tag-out, and safety)
- Cleaning and sanitation tasks (e.g., part lubrication and cleaning, general housekeeping)
- Work 12-hour night shifts, 5:48pm - 6:00am on a 3-2-2 schedule
- Other duties as assigned