Class A Maintenance - M-F 2:30pm - 10:30pm
Company: SOUTHERN CHAMPION TRAY LLC
Location: Chattanooga
Posted on: January 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description All jobs at Southern Champion
Tray (SCT) require Team members to act in accordance with the
shared Core Values and Operating principles of the company as they
perform specific job functions. These include: Trustworthy – We
strive for our actions to match our words in all our relationships.
Servant – Hearted – We enable and empower our team to serve the
needs of customers, Team members, suppliers and the community.
Relational – We aim to build healthy relationships while fostering
and environment that promotes compassion, balance, and personal and
professional growth. Resourceful – We value strategic insourcing,
first looking to create solutions internally, and then looking to
apply that knowledge to future opportunities. PRIMARY
RESPONSIBILITY: The Class A Maintenance Technician will serve the
production areas of the business with skilled mechanical support
for all areas of production including the installation, maintenance
and repair of machinery, equipment, piping, and minor electrical
and electronic systems. Class A Technicians are focused on enabling
and equipping the plant to operate efficiently, while minimizing
downtime, and protecting and prolonging the economic life of plant
equipment and capital assets at an optimal and practical cost.
SECONDARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for applying mechanical
skills, knowledge and principles in a safe manner while determining
equipment malfunctions and restoring equipment to operation with
minimal disruption to operations. Serves as a primary interface
with Plant Supervisors and Operators in the assessment,
identification and repair of developing or non-scheduled issues
with equipment and systems; communicates daily with machine
operators to ensure adequate support is provided. Visually inspects
for visible wear and defects and listens to machines and equipment
to locate causes of malfunctions to include testing of machinery
and equipment; troubleshoots issues with operators and/or
Supervisors to diagnose problem and identify a solution to repair
the machine. Performs proper scheduling of work to maximize task
completion with minimal plant disruption, reduction in unscheduled
downtime, while lowering costs and creating higher plant
efficiency. Dismantles defective machines and equipment and
installs new or repaired parts. Cleans and lubricates shafts,
bearings, gears, and other parts of machinery. Installs and repairs
electrical apparatus, such as transformers and wiring, electrical
and electronic components of machinery and equipment Lays out,
assembles, installs, and maintains pipe systems and related
hydraulic and pneumatic equipment, repairs and replaces gauges,
valves, pressure regulators, and related equipment. Sets up and
operates various machinery, equipment and tools such as forklift,
manlift, boom, platform lift, table saw, router, bandsaw, drill
press, circular saw, hand drill, hammer drill, grinder,
ox-acetylene set, welding equipment, cutting torch, etc. while
following all safety procedures in order to repair or fabricate
machine parts, jigs, fixtures and/or tools Fabricates and repairs
general structural repairs, including some carpentry projects as
needed. Completes preventative maintenance as required for each
machine, completes work orders as assigned and the corresponding
departmental paperwork/record keeping required. Actively partners
with Plant Supervisors, Operators and Maintenance Team to ensure
that regularly scheduled maintenance is completed with support from
the operators as necessary. Assists Buildings Maintenance as needed
with general repair of facility and/or structures including paint,
drywall and minor structural repairs, such as repairing doors,
windows, walls, and floors; performs minor plumbing and HVAC repair
when needed. Responds to requests from other team members on
handheld radio or PA system to address needs throughout the day.
Utilizing a Continuous Improvement mindset, proactively seeks ways
to reduce downtime and improve maintenance work processes to better
enable plant operations to maximize efficiencies. Actively partners
with OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) to assist with
troubleshooting and repairing machines as necessary. Regularly
completes training equipment manufacturers or other
mechanical/technical training required; assists with training
others as needed. Actively seeks improvements and updates to
processes, new procedures and innovations, which would add to the
efficiency and safety of the operation; proactively seeks ways to
reduce downtime processes to better enable plant operations to
maximize efficiencies. Maintains upkeep and organization of all
equipment and tools assigned to the department and submits requests
of any additional tools or equipment that would add to the
efficiency and safety of the operation. Maintains a clean work
environment in accordance with Food Safety and 5S systems. Follows
all safety related policies, rules, regulations, technical
instructions, and guidelines. Use situational awareness and
identify unsafe behaviors and conditions; wears appropriate PPE at
all times for the task at hand and the area. AUTHORITY: Must have
the ability to lead a crew that has been placed with them to
execute the demands of the maintenance operation efficiently and to
respond to oral instructions from the supervisor and written
instructions. QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:
Associate's degree (A. A.) or equivalent from two-year College or
technical school, minimum 3 years of related experience in a
manufacturing environment; must have strong mechanical aptitude and
troubleshooting skills; experience with repairing major
manufacturing or industrial equipment required. LANGUAGE SKILLS:
Must have the ability to read and understand documents, letters,
etc. and write legibly in English. Must be able to understand and
speak clearly, communicate, and understand directions in English as
needed. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety
rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure
manuals. MATHEMATICAL SKILLS: Able to calculate figures, amounts
such as proportions, area, circumference, and volume. Apply the
concepts of basic algebra and geometry CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES,
REGISTRATIONS: Must become a Certified Fork Lift operator in
accordance with SCT training and carry a copy of your certification
with you. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: While performing the duties of this
job, regularly required to walk, stand, use hands to finger, handle
or feel objects, tools or controls and reach with arms and hands.
Frequently is required to climb, balance, twist, stoop, kneel,
crouch, or crawl. Frequently lifts/moves 25 to 50 pounds. Must be
able to perform these functions for a minimum of 8 hours straight
(with a 30-minute meal break any other applicable breaks during the
shift) on a regular basis. Specific vision abilities required by
this job include close vision, color vision, distance vision,
peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust
focus. The physical demands described here are representative of
those that must be met by a Team member successfully performing the
essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions, but the essential functions cannot be
eliminated or performed by others. Regular attendance and reporting
for work on time are necessary requirements as is availability for
overtime work if necessary. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Exposure to a dusty
atmosphere with loud noise, which may require both eye and ear
protection in some areas. Moving mechanical parts will also be
exposed; safety guards have been put in place for the safety of all
Team members but during set up, if a machine must be broken down
and reassembled to complete the next job, questions regarding such
operation should be directed to your supervisor as they arise. The
work environment characteristics described are representative of
those a Team member encounters while performing the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions, but the essential functions cannot be eliminated or
performed by others. 2nd Shift - Monday - Friday 2:30pm - 10:30pm
Downtown Plant - 220 Compress Street, Chattanooga, TN 37405
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