Job Description
What You’ll Do:
- Install, inspect, maintain, and repair refrigeration equipment within the facility.
- Position level will be determined by experience, technical proficiency, and demonstrated skillset.
- Diagnose system malfunctions and perform corrective maintenance.
- Operate and maintain ammonia and refrigeration systems per EPA and facility regulations.
- Monitor refrigerant usage and log all activities to ensure compliance with environmental standards.
- Support production operations by ensuring consistent refrigeration performance and temperature control.
- Operate, inspect, maintain, and repair steam boilers, feedwater systems, and related equipment.
- Conduct boiler water quality testing and chemical treatment to maintain system efficiency.
- Perform regular boiler blowdowns and monitor pressure/temperature controls.
- Troubleshoot boiler issues including burner failures, pump problems, and control malfunctions.
- Ensure compliance with state/local boiler codes, OSHA regulations, and ASME standards.
- Maintain accurate records of maintenance logs, inspections, repairs, and parts inventory.
- Follow GMP, HACCP, OSHA, PSM (Process Safety Management), and other regulatory and safety procedures.
- Respond promptly to equipment alarms and participate in on-call support rotations.
- Collaborate with production, QA, and engineering teams to support continuous operation.
- Assist with training other technicians and team members as needed.
- Assist in other departments and perform any other duties assigned.
- Active participation and support of the plant safety program is required.
- Regular attendance required.
- High school diploma or GED required; technical trade school or HVACR/boiler license preferred.
- 2+ years of experience with industrial ammonia refrigeration and boiler systems in a manufacturing environment; the trainee role requires 1 year of machine operation experience or HVAC certification.
- RETA certification (CARO/CIRO) and Boiler Operator License preferred, must be able to obtain CIRO certification within 12 months as a condition of employment; entry level position must obtain CARO within 18 months as a condition of employment.
- Must pass Basic Skills Assessments.
- Must be willing and able to respond to ammonia releases and participate in release mitigation procedures.
- Must participate as a member of the Refrigeration ERT.
- Must be able to function in a SCBA and a Level A Chemical Suit as a part of the Refrigeration ERT duties in mitigating an ammonia release.
- Must obtain and maintain Hazardous Material Technician (HAZWOPER) certification and pass medical screening annually.
- Must be able to pass Pulmonary Function Test (PFT).
- Strong mechanical and electrical troubleshooting skills.
- Must be able to work independently and adapt to changing priorities and urgent issues.
- Frequently required to lift and carry tools, parts, and equipment up to 50 lbs. Occasionally required to lift heavier objects with assistance.
- Must be able to stand and walk for extended periods (8–12 hours per shift) across various surfaces including concrete floors and catwalks.
- Regularly climbs ladders, stairs, and works on elevated platforms or scaffolding to access overhead refrigeration and boiler components.
- Frequently required to perform maintenance and repairs in confined or awkward positions under, around, or behind equipment.
- Uses hands and arms to reach, handle, and operate tools, valves, gauges, and control panels.
- Requires close and distance vision to read instruments, gauges, technical diagrams, and labels; ability to identify component wear and leaks.
- Precise hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills for working with small parts, fittings, and control mechanisms.
- Must be able to hear alarms, equipment sounds, and verbal instructions in a noisy environment; effective communication with team members is essential.
- Works in hot, cold, wet, and humid conditions; exposed to loud machinery, chemicals (e.g., refrigerants, boiler treatment), and potentially hazardous atmospheres (with PPE).
- Must wear and operate personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, steel-toed boots, and, when necessary, respirators.
- Competitive Pay & Shift Differentials
- Health, Dental & Vision Insurance
- 401(k) with Company Match
- Paid Time Off & Holidays
- Career Growth & Training Opportunities
- Be a part of a legacy brand that’s been proudly Florida-grown for generations!
