At MìLà, our Core Values are the guiding principles of how we succeed together. What brought us here keeps us going - we are a finely tuned group of people that are given the freedom to bring their A-game to work every single day.
We have remained collaborative, transparent, and a little witty to keep it real! We hire top talent that achieves big audacious goals. When we are done, we celebrate and soak in all we accomplished together. Then we get up and do it all over again - because there is nothing like climbing a mountain with a team that holds these 7 Core Values close to their hearts:
Craft: We go about our work like craftspeople: we are rigorous and obsessive, and we go the extra mile. We put care into each detail to create quality products and services.
Truth Seeker: It’s about being right, not about having been right. We maximize the probability of finding the truth by asking questions and seeking more data if we’re unsure. We have strong opinions, loosely held: We are always open to new information.
Judgment: We make wise decisions despite ambiguity. We use data to inform our choices. We look beyond symptoms to identify underlying systemic issues. We spend money as if it was our own. We understand how reversibility affects decision-making: If a decision were not reversible, it needs to have higher confidence of success than if it were reversible.
Teamwork: We are like a professional sports team that seeks alignment and collaboration to achieve the best outcome. We are reliable. We spend time over communicating and providing context at the beginning of projects to ensure everyone understands the goal. We check in regularly to ensure progress.
Ownership: We are all CEOs. We find and address potential hazards before they turn into problems. We do and complete what we say we will do.
Innovation: We try new approaches, not just what has been proven before. We strive to improve things at each stage. We strive to problem solve from a clean perspective: with first principles thinking.
Get Sh*t Done: We are biased toward action. No job is too small.
Job Summary
Under the general supervision of the Maintenance Manager, the Maintenance Technician is responsible for upkeep and maintenance of the building's equipment and systems.
Responsibilities of the Maintenance Technician:
Maintaining mechanical systems utilizing Ammonia compressors, boilers, and compressed air.
Qualifications:
2+ years of progressive work experience in ammonia refrigeration, steam boilers, and air compressor operations and maintenance
Working knowledge of electrical troubleshooting all common types of ammonia central systems, control/alarm systems, water tube, and fire tube boilers, and compressed air systems
Basic computer skills (electronic documentation).
Ability to work unsupervised or with limited instruction
Ability to climb ladders, work at high elevations, and lift objects up to fifty pounds
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Detail-oriented and highly motivated
Valid Driver's license and ability to be added to corporate insurance
Able to pass a physical examination and Respirator Fit Testing
Demonstrate an understanding and adherence to all work safety policies, procedures, and governing requirements
Maintain and manage job toolboxes in an accurate, neat, and orderly manner
HAZ-MAT training is preferred but not required
RETA 1&2 certification is preferred but not required
Responsibilities:
Duties include maintenance and repair of boilers and boiler room auxiliary equipment such as pumps, steam and water valves, air compressors, and high-pressure condensates.
This position monitors load demands and starts or shuts down respective boilers, air compressors, and water pumps, to maintain the required steam, air, and water (cold, hot, re-use) output needed. The individual must be able to react to changes in load demands as required, including during emergencies
The position will monitor the chemical feed system for water treatment and make necessary tests and adjustments to ensure correct chemical levels.
Manipulates valves to control the flow of water and fuel and to increase or decrease steam, water, and air as required. Adjusts equipment controls to correct malfunctions if they occur.
Observes operating equipment, meters, and gauges to ensure that operation is in accord with specified instructions. Inspects boiler safety devices.
Reports abnormal operating conditions or major repair requirements to shift supervisor, and assists in implementing remedial action, and logs all information
Performs minor repairs, as necessary, such as replacing defective meters, packing valves, worn gaskets, and tightening joints.
Receives calls from departmental personnel regarding problems, such as lack of temperature control. Relays information to shift supervisor of maintenance performed and logs all information down in the daily log book of any repairs or corrections.
Maintains the boiler room and work area in a clean, orderly, and safe condition. May clean and paint equipment as necessary
Assists in the annual boiler inspection and prepares boilers for annual inspection
Demonstrates personal commitment to the organization’s core values through active involvement in the quality improvement process.
Demonstrates safe work practices and attitudes, follows all safety rules, works to prevent unsafe conditions and behaviors, and participates in organizational and departmental safety programs.
Other duties as assigned
Required Skills & Abilities
Prior experience in manufacturing maintenance required, including machinery. Food, beverage, or CPG experience preferred.
Possess technician-level knowledge and mechanical ability to operate, perform routine maintenance, and conduct troubleshooting and repair of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and natural gas-fired equipment
Basic computer skills required- knowledge and flexibility to make use of various digital tools to communicate, access information, and track work. Experience and comfort with the Microsoft Office suite and ERP or CMMS programs add value
Familiarity with safety standards and regulations
Forklift certification is preferred but not required. Will train.
Must be able to comprehend verbal and written instructions and training in English
Committed to being a team player and understands the importance of flexibility in a start-up environment.
Strong attention to detail, cleanliness, organization, and ability to follow instructions.
Hand/eye coordination and mechanical aptitude
Self-motivated with often minimal supervision.
Work performance must demonstrate a sense of urgency
Reliable and punctual with a commitment to consistent attendance.
Education & Experience
High school diploma
Certification preferred
Schedule
Full-time hourly, 40+ hours per week (Mon - Thurs)
Shifts: 2:30 pm - 1:00 am
Overtime and weekends as assigned
The pay range for this role is:
26 - 36 USD per hour (Sumner)
Production Maintenance
Sumner, WA
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