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Industrial Maintenance Mechanic II (Food Production) 2nd shift

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Harry and David

Medford, OR (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/3/2026

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Job Description

The Maintenance Mechanic II performs daily maintenance on
FOOD PROCESSING MACHINERY
, daily change overs, monthly preventative maintenance, repair, periodic service, fabrication, and problem analysis on complex specialized equipment, preventing down time. Able to follow direction verbal and written to perform tasks as directed by their lead mechanic. The mechanic is highly knowledgeable in a vast array of equipment operations, fabrication, design, and modification of equipment Proficient in all aspects of working with stainless steel. Excellent stainless-steel welding skills as well as other metals including aluminum is preferred Experienced in Fitting and welding complex pieces Conducts root cause analysis to correct weaknesses and lengthen equipment life Performs equipment diagnosis and repairs including repairing, replacing, adjusting, and maintaining parts and components of all types and sizes of complex light and heavy-duty equipment including mechanical equipment, tanks, piping, pumps and cylinders Much of the Equipment is European therefore parts are expensive and downtime waiting for parts can be extensive. Preventative maintenance is very important as is excellent fabrication skills Designs parts and complex systems for fabrication, modification and/or replacement Uses sophisticated tools and machinery to perform the work including a CNC machine, metal lathe and milling machine. The Sr. Mechanic will deal with tight tolerances of five thousandth Welds using TIG, MIG, arc, gas, and argon on small, intricate and complex pieces and a variety of metals including stainless steel and aluminum Makes equipment more user friendly and easier to clean, saving time and helping to ensure proper food safety sanitation and reducing possible problems involved with disassembling equipment
Requirements:
2+ years of food production maintenance experience in an industrial environment A mechanical aptitude along with experience with all hand tools, standard power tools for metal and wood working, basic machining tools including taps and dies, measuring devices including calipers and micrometers is required Previous Lock out tag out, Hot work permit, Confined Space Awareness, Chemical Hazard Communication, and Food Safety experience is a plus. Able to manage multiple tasks while making professional decisions to reduce downtime while keeping safety as the highest Able to manage the completion of multiple tasks and be able to categorize the importance of the assignments by being flexible to new assignments and/or Lift up to 50lbs on Able to stand, walk for extended periods (8 hours +) and stoop, kneel, crawl and Must be able to pass a Background Check. This is a safety sensitive position, subject to initial follow-up drug testing. Must submit a driver record review. Swing Shift Mon-Sat•3:00 PM to 1:30 AM. At present, the role is structured as a weekday position; however, it may shift to a Wednesday-Saturday•, depending on production needs. INDOPS