Service Technician – Process Equipment
Listed on 2026-06-04
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Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Manufacturing Engineer
Not a desk job. Not the same day twice.
If you like working with your hands, solving real problems, and being on the move, this might be your kind of role.
You’ll work on critical processing equipment used by leading food, dairy, beverage, and pharmaceutical manufacturers across the country. Over time, you’ll build a specialized, in-demand skillset one that few people have and companies rely on.
If you enjoy diagnosing problems, fixing what others can’t, and continuously learning, this role is a strong foundation for long-term growth.
What You’ll Be Doing- Work directly on industrial process equipment (pumps, valves, heat exchangers)
- Travel to customer facilities across the country
- Walk into a plant, identify issues, and get critical equipment back up and running
- Support operations where downtime isn’t an option
- Train customers and operators on proper equipment use
- Read schematics, understand systems, and troubleshoot in the field
This isn’t repetitive shop work, you’ll be in different facilities, working on new systems and challenges on a regular basis.
What You’ll Gain- A specialized technical skillset in sanitary process systems
- Hands‑on experience in a stable, essential industry
- The ability to troubleshoot complex systems—not just swap parts
- Customer‑facing experience where you become a trusted technical resource
You don’t need to know everything, but you do need the right mindset.
This role is a great fit for someone who takes pride in solving problems others call when something breaks.
We’re looking for someone who is:
- Mechanically inclined and enjoys working with equipment
- Curious and quick to learn
- Comfortable working through problems without a script
- Open to travel and new environments
- Able to communicate clearly with customers and teammates
- 6+ months of hands‑on mechanical or service‑related experience (or relevant training)
- Basic electrical troubleshooting is a plus
- Industrial or food manufacturing experience is helpful, but not required
- Weekly travel to customer sites
- Variety in locations, industries, and technical challenges
- Physically active work (tools, equipment service, lifting)
- Overtime opportunities available
If sitting at a desk all day isn’t for you, this role offers more hands‑on and dynamic work experience.
Why CSI- Competitive hourly pay + overtime opportunities
- Strong benefits package (health, PTO, retirement)
- Tuition reimbursement and ongoing training
- Clear growth opportunities—this is not a dead‑end role
- Team‑oriented culture with people who genuinely enjoy working together and support each other in the field
Physical Requirements
This is a field‑based role requiring weekly travel to customer facilities across the country. Work is performed in industrial and manufacturing environments and involves hands‑on equipment service and repair.
This position requires frequent standing, bending, kneeling, and use of tools. The employee must be able to lift and move equipment and materials up to 50 pounds with assistance. Work may include exposure to varying temperatures, noise, and active production environments.
Overtime, weekend work, and extended hours may be required based on travel and customer needs.
CSI provides reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with disabilities throughout the application and employment process.
Equal Opportunity EmployerCSI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and hires based on qualifications, experience, and the ability to perform the job. We do not discriminate based on protected status.
Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. CSI participates in E‑Verify.
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