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Industrial Maintenance Technician Bottling Operations

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Coca-Cola Consolidated USA

West Memphis, AR (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/30/2026

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Shape uptime. Power community. Grow your career. At America's largest Coca-Cola bottler, every repair you make keeps refreshment flowing to millions—and opens doors for your own advancement. A day in this role You start your shift walking the line, listening for the subtle signs of wear. A conveyor hesitates—you isolate the fault, reference diagrams and manuals, swap parts, and tune the system. Later, you finish scheduled PMs on motors, pneumatic tools, and production machinery, documenting parts usage and work orders. When production needs a hand, you jump in to keep throughput high, coach operators on preventive tips, and help enforce safe, clean work practices. Between calls, you review inventory levels, anticipate upcoming needs, and propose design tweaks that lift efficiency across the plant. How you'll make an impact Execute preventive maintenance on motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, and high-speed production equipment using diagrams, sketches, OEM manuals, and engineering specs. Troubleshoot malfunctions by observing equipment in operation, listening for abnormalities, and using precision measuring and testing instruments. Complete assigned PMs and corrective work orders across multiple assets; accurately record work performed, parts consumption, and requisitions. Reduce downtime by coaching production teams on routine preventive techniques, monitoring adherence, and assisting on the line to sustain peak efficiency. Support a safe, orderly workplace by following procedures, rules, and regulations and by stewarding maintenance resources responsibly. Suggest and implement design improvements and process changes to boost overall production efficiency. Perform other duties as assigned. What you bring Ability to read and follow SOPs and instructions; solid computer literacy. Strength in multitasking and in monitoring/adjusting equipment speeds, temperatures, and liquid levels. Skill diagnosing complex process issues and making mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic adjustments.
Preferred:
ability to read blueprints, electrical prints, and machine schematics; capacity to understand complex processing systems. Self-starter mindset with drive to deepen technical expertise. Hands-on experience with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) is required. Qualifications High school diploma or
GED. EITHER 3-5
years of relevant work experience OR 2 years of college/technical training in a related field.
Preferred:
2+ years in plant maintenance with high-speed production equipment and/or certification from technical schooling. Work environment Loud, wet production setting with exposure to extreme temperatures. Why you'll thrive here Career growth: clear, supported pathways to advance.
Competitive benefits:
401(k) match, health coverage, and an employee stock purchase plan.
Purpose-driven work:
make a tangible impact in the communities we serve.
Professional development:
structured training and personalized mentorship. Ready to start your next chapter? Equal Opportunity Employer - All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.