Maintenance Generalist Full Time B Shift Lexington, NE at Tyson Foods

Lexington, Nebraska, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Entry Level & New Grad, Junior (1 to 2 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Food Processing, ManufacturingIndustries

Requirements

  • Working knowledge of Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
  • Ability to troubleshoot and understand electrical and mechanical equipment
  • Follow lockout/tagout and safety procedures
  • Willing and able to perform physical demands: torso flexion 0-45 degrees, lift 45 pounds or more, pull (minimal), push (minimal), reach 18-24 inches, full hand grasp with both hands, stand and walk throughout shift, medium-heavy force
  • Work safely and independently at all times
  • Willing and able to work in cold, damp, hot, and humid environments (30 to 105 degrees)

Responsibilities

  • Log all time and repairs, log all problems found
  • Check all oilers for cracked or leaking cups and check all regulators for damaged or missing gauges; replace as needed
  • Set up sterilizers, check sinks, apron washes, and check for plugged drains (make-up 1 thru 7); ensure they are running
  • Trolley wash: turn on steam and acid controllers
  • Trolley rinse: check operation with limit switches
  • Trolley con: check operation of manual stops in trolley room; hit basket release and basket from restrainer area (approx. 2 minutes to cat drive)
  • Trolley blow: check operation of air blow off above air take-up
  • 9-mtr-1 thru 9-mtr-9: start conveyors; walk conveyors back from freezer checking for abnormal noises
  • Offal conveyors 2-3: put belt back on
  • L-skinner: check operation for abnormal noise and safeties; check ext. ground
  • Pluck conv: check operation of hearts (9” hook), liver (10”), and tail kickoffs (11” hook); should activate off bolts on chain; install drain plug in pluck chain sterilizer
  • Check quartz lights at tail, wash, head meat, and cheek meat bins for broken lens covers
  • Head conv: turn chain on; check buzzer for bucket return from floor on mezzanine
  • Gland conv: check operation
  • Chiseler 1-2 (north-south): check operation, hoses, valves, and cylinders for leaks; check balancer and safety chain
  • Head conv: put cut boards back in from tongue room; check belt for broken pieces and carryback rollers; check hyd. hoses and motor leaks
  • Cheek puller: check operation, hoses, valves, and cylinders for leaks
  • Skull conv 1/skull conv 2: check belts for broken pieces and carry back bed; check hydraulic motor and hoses for leaks
  • Tongue conv: check belts for broken pieces and carry back rollers; check hydraulic motor and hoses for leaks
  • Tongue kick-off: check all guides around the tongue kick-off and behind the kick-off cylinder by the head chain drive
  • Large I belt: check both belts for broken pieces and carryback rollers; check hydraulic hoses and motor leaks; check tables for broken welds
  • Gut flush: check pipes and valves for leaks

Skills

Hydraulic Systems
Pneumatic Systems
Electrical Troubleshooting
Mechanical Troubleshooting
Lockout/Tagout
Equipment Maintenance
Conveyor Systems
Safety Procedures
Sterilizers
Limit Switches

Tyson Foods

Produces and distributes protein food products

About Tyson Foods

Tyson Foods specializes in producing and distributing a variety of protein products, including beef, chicken, and pork. The company operates a comprehensive supply chain that allows for efficient delivery of fresh meat and processed food products to a wide range of customers, from high-end restaurants to local butchers. Unlike many competitors, Tyson Foods focuses on large-scale production and distribution, which helps them serve both retail and foodservice markets effectively. The company also prioritizes sustainability, implementing initiatives to enhance environmental practices, animal welfare, and community support. Tyson Foods aims to elevate food quality and sustainability standards in the food industry.

Springdale, ArkansasHeadquarters
1935Year Founded
IPOCompany Stage
Food & AgricultureIndustries
10,001+Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
401(k) Company Match
401(k) Retirement Plan
Unlimited Paid Time Off
Paid Vacation
Paid Holidays
Relocation Assistance

Risks

Rising feed costs due to climate change could increase operational expenses.
Consumer backlash against GMOs and insect protein may affect brand perception.
Labor shortages in meat processing could disrupt Tyson Foods' production capabilities.

Differentiation

Tyson Foods is a leader in protein production, including beef, chicken, and pork.
The company emphasizes sustainability, focusing on environmental impact and animal welfare.
Tyson Foods leverages a vast supply chain for efficient farm-to-table delivery.

Upsides

Tyson Foods invests in insect protein, aligning with sustainable food trends.
The acquisition of Williams Sausage Company expands Tyson's product offerings.
Tyson's IT hub in Lisbon creates over 200 technology jobs, enhancing operational efficiency.

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