Job Description
Job Description
Position : Refrigeration B Operator
Position Reports To : Site Engineer
Position Overview
The Refrigeration Operator – Class B TSSA is responsible for operating, trouble-shooting, repairing, defrosting and maintaining the production Ammonia and Freon refrigeration system equipment in accordance with established processes and practices and for complying with internal and external environmental and health & safety requirements. In addition, this individual is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the mechanical equipment within the site, including heating control and air conditioning units, as well as general maintenance of the buildings and premises on the site. Reporting to the Site Engineer, and working closely both with leaders and employees of the various businesses within the site, the Shift Engineer maintains the premises in good working order and documents all work performed in the daily logs.
Major Responsibilities
- Regular and Preventative Maintenance : Is responsible for regular and preventative maintenance on aging equipment to sustain the operations of 2 different businesses operating on the premises. Duties may include, but are not limited to :
- Operate the Ammonia and Freon refrigeration systems as outlined in the TSSA regulations
- Conduct facility inspections on a regular basis, record observations, ensure readings on instruments and gauges comply with regulations, operating procedures and occupational health and safety standards.
- Diagnose machinery and equipment to detect and investigate irregularities and malfunctions
- Provide routine maintenance support for other non-refrigerated building mechanical devices, such as air compressors, condensers, electrical motors, fans, etc. by changing belts and pulleys, locating source of malfunctions and performing repairs as needed
- Clean coils, install and maintain air filtration systems
- Make various adjustments on electric and pneumatic control systems
- Daily Defrosts : Performs daily manual defrosts to augment the automatic process.
- Reporting : Accurately maintains various logs for TSSA inspection and reports major findings to Site Engineer as they occur.
- Organization : Keep all mechanical equipment, rooms and tools clean and orderly. Use proper personal protective equipment at all times.
- Site Maintenance : Routinely answers calls for temperature checks and adjustments. Assists in general repairs to the extent possible, such as fixing freezer doors, changing light bulbs in the offices, minor electrical or plumbing work, shoveling or salting the walkways.
- Back Up : Is accountable for covering all duties when the Site Engineer is away.
- Safety : Follow all Health and Safety and Food Safety / GMPs. Ensures that the Site Engineer and Health & Safety Coordinator are briefed on any Health & Safety incidents.
- Performs other related duties as assigned, and initiates recommendations to further enhance the company’s recognition as a top employer.
Key Success Measures
There is zero production down time related to the refrigeration or HVAC units or other mechanical systems under your controlSite is operational and safe and conforms to TSSA regulationsAll records are accurate and maintained to standardsQualifications & Considerations for the Position
Class B Refrigeration Operator or Operating Engineer 3rd Class (TSSA)University or technical college certificate in a related fieldMinimum 3 years related experienceMechanical aptitude to do general repairs as neededKnowledge of Health and Safety and Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) legislation as it relates to working in an Ammonia and Freon refrigeration plantOrganized self-starter with proven ability to manage and effectively follow up on multiple projects and assignments and meet all deadlinesExcellent observational skills with attention to detail and accuracyAble to collect, maintain, evaluate data, summarize and write reports, and recommend continuous improvementStrong trouble-shooting and decision-making abilityAbility to work in a cold temperature (-18 degrees) environment, with proper PPEAbility to sit, stand, crouch, bend and reach for extended periods of timeManual dexterity and ability to lift up to 40 poundsWilling to work rotating shifts and weekendsWork with minimal supervision, and keep team members apprised of issuesAble to work well under pressure while maintaining professionalism at all timesExperience working in the food industry and working with manufacturing equipment a strong assetFor information about the company, go to
Only qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview.
The Lamb Company is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to sex, race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, pregnancy, leave status, disability, veteran status, genetic information and / or any other characteristic or status protected by national, federal, state or local law.
The Lamb Company is committed to providing an accessible and barrier-free environment. Accommodations are available on request for candidates throughout the selection process. Please contact Human Resources if accommodation is required.