Facilities Technician Shift Details: 8 Hour Rotation Shift - This schedule is a 4 week rotation where you will work 3 different shifts within 4 weeks. The 3 different shifts you will rotate are Midnights 11pm - 7:30am, Afternoons 3pm - 11:30pm, and Days 7am - 3:30pm. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES Safety & Compliance (Operations-Focused) Operate all assigned utility systems in accordance with site safety rules and procedures including LOTO, confined space, hot work, line-breaking, PPE, and chemical handling. Support compliance programs applicable to utility operations (e.g., mechanical integrity, inspection/testing documentation, permits, audits), including participation in incident investigations and corrective actions. Follow site emergency response procedures and escalate abnormal conditions immediately (including refrigeration alarms or suspected NH₃ leaks). NH₃ Refrigeration & Refrigeration Compressors Monitor and operate NH₃ refrigeration equipment (compressors, vessels, condensers/evaporators, pumps, valves, and controls). Perform routine system checks/rounds, trend key operating parameters, and identify early signs of failure (oil issues, vibration, valve/actuator issues, control deviations, abnormal pressures/temps). Support planned shutdown/startup activities and coordinate repairs with Maintenance and approved contractors. Boiler / Steam System (150 PSI Natural Gas) Operate and monitor boilers and steam distribution/condensate return systems to meet plant demand safely and efficiently. Perform or support boiler water checks, blowdown activities, and water treatment program tasks per site standards. Troubleshoot steam pressure/quality issues and coordinate corrective work on burners, feedwater, controls, traps, and related components. Compressed Air & Plant Pneumatics Operate and monitor air compressors, dryers, filters, receivers, and distribution systems to maintain required pressure and air quality. Identify and respond to air system issues affecting production (pressure drop, excessive moisture, unusual compressor cycling, leaks). HVAC / AHUs / Building Utility Systems Monitor AHUs, make-up air systems, ventilation, exhaust, and other building support utilities impacting environment and process reliability. Perform basic troubleshooting and coordinate repairs related to motors, belts, bearings, dampers, sensors, and controls. Fire Protection & Security Systems Support Conduct routine checks and coordinate service/impairments for fire protection systems (fire pumps, valves, panels, inspections/testing support). Support operational continuity for site security systems (access control, alarms, cameras) by coordinating with vendors/IT/site security as required. Maintain documentation for inspections, impairments, and corrective actions. Preventive Maintenance, Work Management, and Contractor Coordination Execute assigned PMs, operator care tasks, and basic corrective repairs; generate work orders for follow-up maintenance. Coordinate contractor activity in utility areas (permits, safety requirements, scope clarity, verification of completion). Maintain accurate shift logs, readings, and handoff notes; document work in CMMS. Reliability & Continuous Improvement Track/communicate leading indicators (abnormal readings, repeat alarms, vibration/noise changes, leaks, degraded performance). Participate in root cause analysis and improvement actions to reduce downtime, energy waste, and recurring failures. DECISION MAKING AUTHORITY Take immediate actions to stabilize utilities and protect personnel, product, and equipment during upsets. Escalate conditions requiring shutdown, isolation, or emergency response per site procedures. Recommend repairs, operating changes, PM improvements, and spare parts based on observed conditions and trends. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Effectiveness Competencies Safety-first mindset and operational discipline Troubleshooting / problem solving Clear communication and shift handoff quality Planning & prioritization during outages/upsets Team collaboration with Ops, Maintenance, and Contractors Functional Competencies Working knowledge of industrial utility operations: NH₃ refrigeration, steam/boilers (150 PSI), compressed air, HVAC/AHUs, auxiliary systems Ability to interpret logs/trends; basic understanding of controls and instrumentation Ability to read equipment documentation and (preferred) P&IDs / schematics Competence in CMMS usage, documentation, and compliance recordkeeping QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION High school diploma/GED required Technical school, apprenticeship, or relevant military/industrial training preferred LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS (adjust to your requirement) NH₃ refrigeration credentialing (preferred; e.g., RETA-style certifications if you use them) Boiler operator credentials (preferred where applicable) EXPERIENCE 3+ years industrial utilities or plant operations experience preferred (adjust) Hands-on exposure to at least two of the following strongly preferred: NH₃ refrigeration, boilers/steam, compressed air, industrial HVAC/AHUs Experience coordinating contractors and working in regulated manufacturing environments OPERATING ENVIRONMENT AND GUIDANCE Industrial manufacturing environment; shift work may include nights/weekends/holidays Mars is a family-owned business with more than $35 billion in global sales. We produce some of the world’s best-loved brands: M&M’s®, SNICKERS®, TWIX®, MILKY WAY®, DOVE®, PEDIGREE®, ROYAL CANIN®, WHISKAS®, EXTRA®, ORBIT®, 5™, SKITTLES®, BEN’S ORIGINAL®, and COCOAVIA®. Alongside our consumer brands, we proudly take care of half of the world’s pets through our nutrition, health and services businesses such as Banfield Pet Hospitals™, BluePearl®, Linnaeus, AniCura, VCA™ and Pet Partners™. Headquartered in McLean, VA, Mars operates in more than 80 countries. The Mars Five Principles – Quality, Responsibility, Mutuality, Efficiency and Freedom – inspire our 140,000 Associates into taking action every day towards creating the world we want tomorrow.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED