3rd Shift Engineering Technician Engineering - Canton, OH at Geebo

3rd Shift Engineering Technician

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6 Canton, OH Canton, OH Full-time Full-time $25 - $35 an hour $25 - $35 an hour As a 3rd Shift Engineering Technician with Superior Dairy, you will be responsible to troubleshoot and repair production and process equipment.
To be successful in this role you should feel comfortable working independently as well as have effective interdepartmental communication.
WHO ARE WE? The Michigan Milk Producers Association (MMPA) - established in 1916 - is a dairy farmer-owned and operated milk marketing cooperative and dairy processor.
As the 10th largest dairy cooperative in the U.
S.
, MMPA serves dairy farmers throughout Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Indiana.
In addition to our Middlebury Cheese Company, and Superior Dairy, MMPA operates two SQF Level 3 dairy ingredient plants in Michigan.
Products made at MMPA's plants include fluid milk, cheese, ultra-filtered milk, ice cream, butter, nonfat dry milk, cream, and condensed skim milk.
WE OFFER:
Competitive Pay Medical/Dental/Vision 401k Paid Time Off (PTO) JOB
Responsibilities:
Troubleshoot machines through PLC code (Primarily Rockwell / Allen Bradley).
Troubleshoot machines using electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic schematics.
Assist maintenance team in repairs when necessary.
Get to know the operators and supervisors' needs in order to continually improve existing systems.
Assist maintenance supervisor in leading the maintenance team when necessary.
Assist engineering as needed with any project work required to be done on third shift.
Pass down any outstanding issues with day shift maintenance and engineering.

Experience:
Relevant:
2-5 years (Preferred) PLC:
2-5 years (Preferred) Join us in maintaining the highest standards in the dairy industry! Apply now and become part of our dynamic Superior Dairy team! Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$25.
00 - $35.
00 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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