What you'll do
The Electrician Mechanic is required to safely provide electrical and mechanical maintenance, troubleshooting, and installation support for all blending processes, high-speed packaging machines, and related equipment and infrastructure. This includes pumps, flow meters, fillers, palletizers, depalletizers, carton formers, gluers, piping, conduit, lighting, motors, process furnaces, fire suppression systems, HVAC, security systems, and PLCs.
Responsibilities Include
- Working as a mechanic electrician on packaging equipment in a manufacturing plant.
- Fillers, cappers, labelers, case packers, date coders and palletizers, etc.
- Work with automated controls; photo eyes, limit switches, pneumatic solenoids and cylinders, Panel View parameters
- Trouble shooting, preventative maintenance and routine adjustments
- Working on rotating equipment; pumps, compressors, motors, drives, conveyors.
- Disassembly, replacing worn parts, replacing gaskets and/or packing, alignments
- PLC knowledge and familiarity, Allan Bradley and Siemen's a big plus
- Facility maintenance - boiler, water system, compressed air, lighting, exhaust fans, make up air units.
What you need
Vocational or Technical school graduate
- Certified Electrician
- Need working knowledge of liquid filling and metering systems, conveyors, 120v and 480v equipment.
- 5+ years experience in industrial manufacturing.
- Prefer high speed manufacturing such as consumer products or food and beverage.
- Attention to Detail - Should have knowledge of all Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Teams, etc.).
- Completion of high hazard permits/programs such as Confined Space, Hot Work, LOTO, etc
- Strong analytical, strategic thinking, and critical thinking skills.
- Previous experience in manufacturing environment.
- Familiarity with Maintenance Connect and/or other Preventive Maintenance software
- Build relationships with employees from facility, contractors and 3rd parties.
- Proactively identifies improvements to processes, systems, and documentation.
Why this matters
This role keeps a world-championship-winning F1 team running. When equipment fails, races can be lost, so your work directly impacts performance. You'll develop deep expertise in high-spec facilities and have clear progression into senior facilities management roles. The F1 environment means you'll work with cutting-edge building systems and learn from the best in the industry.