True Leaf Farms Facilities Lead (Yuma Plants)

True Leaf Farms Facilities Lead (Yuma Plants)

07 Nov 2024
Arizona, Yuma, 85364 Yuma USA

True Leaf Farms Facilities Lead (Yuma Plants)

Position: Facilities Lead (Yuma Plants)

Department: Facilities

Location: Yuma, AZ

Reports to: Facilities Supervisor (Yuma)

Pay Range: $30.00 - $32.75 per hour

SUMMARY

The Facilities Lead is responsible for the maintenance, repair, and replacement of all plant equipment,

systems, and facilities, including but not limited to refrigeration, electrical, pneumatic, and packaging

equipment. In this role, your primary responsibility is to ensure the safe, efficient, and reliable

performance of all refrigeration and cooling equipment across all facilities, requiring technical expertise

in industrial ammonia refrigeration. During the offseason, position will lead a small crew to revitalize the

facility both aesthetically and mechanically, and oversee off-season projects across both facilities. Before

transition (the move), position will ensure all equipment is operational and tested. This role also includes

payroll responsibilities, supervising employees, and operating with minimal supervision.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Safety, Compliance, and Regulatory Knowledge

 Lock-Out/Tag-Out: Proficient in equipment Lock-Out/Tag-Out requirements.

 Government Regulations: Working knowledge of OSHA, FDA, GMP, HAACP requirements, and

other government regulations as they pertain to maintenance activities at a food processing

facility.

 Refrigeration Safety Protocols: Ensure compliance with refrigeration safety protocols, including

proper handling and storage of ammonia and adherence to emergency response procedures.

 Documentation: Maintain accurate documentation of system performance, maintenance

activities, and safety checks in compliance with regulatory and company standards.

Ammonia Refrigeration Systems

 System Operation and Troubleshooting: Oversee the operation, maintenance, and

troubleshooting of ammonia refrigeration systems, including compressors, condensers,

evaporators, and associated controls.

 Parameter Monitoring: Monitor and adjust refrigeration and cooling system parameters to

maintain optimal temperatures for various processes and storage facilities.

 Preventive Maintenance: Perform routine inspections and preventive maintenance on

refrigeration systems to ensure reliable operation and adherence to safety standards.

 Emergency Response: Respond to trouble calls and emergency conditions as needed.

 Repair Coordination: Coordinate with vendors for repairs, parts replacement, and routine

servicing of refrigeration components as needed.

 Team Training: Train and mentor team members on refrigeration system operations, safety, and

maintenance practices.

 Ammonia System Components: Operate and repair ammonia system components and electrical

controls.

Mechanical Systems and Maintenance

 Pumping Systems: Proficient in liquid pumping principles and able to read pump flow curves.

Rebuild liquid feed pumps such as centrifugal and positive displacement pumps.

Hydraulic Systems: Proficient in the operating principles of hydraulic systems; able to

troubleshoot and repair mechanical components.

 Drive Fundamentals: Knowledgeable in mechanical drive fundamentals, including chain drive

sprocket and gearbox ratios.

 Mechanical Component Replacement: Replace mechanical components of automated

equipment.

 Gearboxes and Pumps: Rebuild gearboxes, power drives, centrifugal pumps, and replace

mechanical shaft seals.

 Standard Tools: Proficient in the use of standard hand tools and power tools (e.g., wrenches,

drills, grinders, impact wrenches).

Electrical Systems and Controls

 Diagrams and Component Identification: Ability to read electrical diagrams and identify

individual components.

 Testing Equipment: Working knowledge of electrical testing equipment such as multimeters and

meggers.

 High-Voltage Troubleshooting: Troubleshoot systems up to 480 volts, including complex

electrical controls, and wire three-phase motors.

 Low-Voltage Control Circuits: Knowledgeable of low-voltage control circuits in automated

equipment.

 PLC Functions: Understand and perform basic PLC functions, including uploading and

downloading programs.

 Electrical Conduit: Run electrical conduit in compliance with code requirements.

Specialized Systems

 Sodium Hypochlorite and pH Buffer Injection: Proficient in Sodium Hypochlorite (Chlorine) and

pH buffer (Smart Wash) injection systems.

 Bulk Nitrogen, Magnetic Flow Meters, and Compressed Air Systems: Proficient in bulk nitrogen

systems, magnetic flow meters, and compressed air systems.

Installation and Setup

 Equipment Installation: Install and set up equipment (drives, flow sensors, etc.) using vendor

manuals and specifications.

Team and Contractor Coordination

 Vendor Coordination: Coordinate with vendors for repairs, parts replacement, and routine

servicing of refrigeration components as needed.

 Hiring and Contractor Management: Hire and coordinate with outside contractors.

Other Duties

 Order and purchasing of supplies

 Payroll support and supervision of crews (10-20 employees)

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILLS AND ABILITIES

 5 years or more experience in a maintenance supervisory position within a produce processing

plant or related manufacturer required

 RETA Certification (or ability to get a RETA Certification)

 Forklift Certification (Pass within one month of hire)

 Able to read/write in English and communicate in Spanish

Knowledge of Microsoft Excel and good working knowledge of other Microsoft Office software

 Able to travel to and from San Juan Bautista, CA, San Luis, MX and other locations as required

 Willingness and ability to work occasional long and sometimes irregular hours including

working night shifts, weekends and holiday hours

 Work with contractors, follow budget guidelines and timeline

 Team player who will exceed assigned responsibilities and assist others to reach objectives

 Strong oral and written communication skills to deliver technical information in an easily

understood manner across all departments

WORK ENVIRONMENT

While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is exposed to a cold (34-36 degrees F) and wet

manufacturing environment, the smell of chlorine, outside weather conditions, uneven walking surfaces,

heavy machinery, forklift traffic and loud noise.

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