Maintenance Tech - 3rd Shift; Sun-Thu
Listed on 2026-02-15
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Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Industrial Maintenance
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Your role at Clorox:The Maintenance Technician is a critical part of the Maintenance and Production teams, responsible for keeping equipment operating in a safe and efficient manner. The Maintenance Technician reports to the Maintenance Department Manager, and has responsibility for troubleshooting malfunctioning equipment, repairing equipment breakdowns, and general maintenance.
Maintenance Technicians will support production equipment and flow to the highest priority while collaborating across department boundaries, participating in team‑based activities, and ensuring compliance with all plant procedures, policies, and standards.
Work Hours:
Sunday - Thursday 10:00 PM to 6:30 AM
Starting Pay: $32.31 + $1.20 shift differential
In this role, you will:- Practice safe work habits daily and ensure all safety processes are followed.
- Complies with company policy regarding cGMP and GDP.
- Plans, initiates and completes job assignments in a prompt and timely manner.
- Maintain proper tools in good working condition and keep work areas clean.
- Maintain mechanical and electrical knowledge via ongoing training, industry workshops, and technical reading.
- Assist with developing training documentation and participate in the training of new maintenance team members.
- Attend and actively participate in daily shift meetings to discuss prioritized work orders and minimize downtime.
- Perform corrective and preventative maintenance of manufacturing, packaging, and facilities equipment including mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, or hydraulic circuits (motors, pumps, compressors, boilers, chillers, and purified and domestic water systems).
- Perform corrective and preventative maintenance of mechanical systems, electrical systems, plumbing systems, process equipment and utility equipment.
- Participate in root‑cause failure analysis teams, daily problem‑solving teams and continuous improvement teams.
- Coach operators on the set‑up, troubleshooting and operating adjustments of equipment.
- Train operators on execution of operator‑based maintenance tasks and PM’s.
- Use SAP to pull weekly work schedule, evaluate work orders, and elevate work as needed to ensure scheduled work is completed timely.
- Install, replace, or change machine parts and attachments according to production specifications, including all mechanical components, drive systems, conveyors, processing equipment, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, and utilities.
- Inventory and requisition machine parts, equipment, and other supplies through SAP and work orders so that stock can be maintained and replenished.
- Lubricate machines, machine parts, or other equipment according to specified procedures.
- Keep assigned work areas safe, clean and orderly.
- Identify faulty equipment through observation during line monitoring and SAP‑based PM program.
- Utilize shop equipment, measurement and other diagnostic tools, and power and hand tools to assess the condition of new and used equipment.
- Prepare maintenance daily reports using activity logs, analysis, and trends.
- Provide mechanical support to capital and internal projects. This includes documentation, job scopes, managing contractors, and participating in meetings.
- Drive forklift and shop mobile equipment as needed.
- Any other duties as assigned by management.
The Maintenance Technician continually or frequently encounters these conditions during a shift of work:
- Exposure to dust & fine particle
- Exposure to high noise levels
- Exposure to moving equipment
- Exposure to scents and odors
- Repetitive gross and fine hand motions, including grasping, gripping and bending hand/wrist
- Standing (up to 8 hours per shift)
- Walking (up to 8 hours per shift)
- Wearing common protective or safety equipment (safety shoes, glasses, gloves, hearing protection, hard hats)
- Work at heights exceeding 6 feet
- Work indoors, partially environmentally controlled
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