This position exists to build commission troubleshoot and optimize industrial food processing equipment for major North American manufacturers.
When production lines go down the cost can exceed $40 per minute. The mission of this role is to ensure equipment is assembled correctly commissioned efficiently and supported professionallyminimizing downtime and maximizing customer confidence.
You are not only servicing machineryyou are representing the organization in the field.
As demand grows we need a technician who can:
Take ownership of full equipment builds in the shop
Travel to customer facilities to commission and train
Diagnose and troubleshoot PLC-driven systems
Deliver a high-level professional customer experience
This hybrid role is ideal for someone who values both structured shop work and the autonomy and visibility of field service.
Within the first year you will:
This is not a road-warrior-only position and its not a static bench technician role. Its a balanced high-impact technical position for someone who wants ownership travel and the opportunity to become a trusted technical authority in a specialized industrial space.
If you take pride in solving problems enjoy working directly with customers and want a mix of shop-based build work and field executionthis role delivers both challenge and growth.
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Experience working with 480V industrial systems
Comfortable performing field wiring to motors and drives
PLC troubleshooting experience (Allen Bradley preferred)
Ability to modify/load programs and troubleshoot HMIs
Understanding of VFDs and motor control systems
Comfortable using a laptop for diagnostics
Light fabrication and mechanical assembly
Proficient with hand tools (ratchets wrenches sockets)
Ability to install pumps motors and components
Ability to read electrical and mechanical drawings
Must have served in the U.S. Army U.S. Navy U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Air Force U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Space Force U.S. Reserves or U.S. National Guard.
Naturally curious and mechanically inclined
Electrically biased with strong troubleshooting mindset
Calm under pressure when equipment is down
Professional and confident with customers
Comfortable working independently
Enjoys variety: shop structure field autonomy
5060% travel
Typically depart Monday morning return Friday
Installations usually last one week
Occasional short-notice travel for breakdown response
Limited international travel possible
Small hands-on team (23 technicians)
Each technician owns their machine build
Direct access to a technically experienced hands-on manager
High accountability high visibility
Base Salary: $75000 $95000 (commensurate with experience)
Overtime eligibility
Travel per diem
Health benefits
Paid time off
Professional development and cross-training
Required Skills:
Must have served in U.S. Army U.S. Navy U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Air Force U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Space Force U.S. Reserves or U.S. National Guard.
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