About the role
DISHER is currently partnering with the largest contract food manufacturer in North America producing and packaging convenience, baked, refrigerated, and frozen foods, as well as nutrition bars, for many of the world's premier brands. With 27 facilities across the U.S, they handle end-to-end commercialization, research and development, food production, and packaging for major consumer brands. The Maintenance Technician performs diversified mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic troubleshooting and repair of machines, equipment, and plant facilities, including scheduled, unscheduled, and emergency repairs. This role also conducts regular preventive maintenance and maintains supporting documentation for all PM activities.
Their culture centers on people-first values, prioritizing employee safety, growth, and collaboration through comprehensive training, competitive benefits, and clear career paths. Their operational culture combines innovation and technical expertise with a strong commitment to quality, sustainability, and community impact—all while building lasting partnerships with customers and nourishing families across North America.
2nd shift: 2:30PM - 11:00PM (M-F), 3rd shift: 11:00PM - 7:00AM (Su-Th) and every other weekend
Weekend work is required.
What you will get to do:
What will make you successful:
- Completed or working toward a 2-year trades degree and/or 4 years of plant maintenance experience
- High school diploma or equivalent required
- Must be 18 years of age
- Able to read, write, and speak English; bilingual is a plus
- Effective communicator with the ability to take direction from the Maintenance Manager and collaborate with line workers, leads, supervisors, and the Plant Manager
- Strong attention to detail
- Highly motivated, flexible, and possesses creative problem-solving abilities
- Able to handle multiple tasks simultaneously
- Proficient in welding and fabrication with a full understanding of 3-phase electrical systems and motor controls; skilled in troubleshooting control system inputs and outputs
Technician Level II: Experience with basic PLC's and can troubleshoot electrical systems (starters fuses, contacts, relays) experience with compressors systems, air cylinders, sensors, hydraulic systems (pumps, valves, pressure cylinders). Building maintenance (small installations, light fixtures, plumbing, boilers).
Technician Level III: Experience with advanced electrical - resolving electrical issues, reading and writing electrical diagrams, reading mechanical blueprints, building small panels. PLC - check inputs, outputs, understand ladder diagrams, basic drive programming (Powerflex 525) basic machining, fabricating, welding. Understand thermocouple operation & tuning.