Industrial Maintenance Technologist PLC & Automation
Company: Sazerac Company
Location: Pilot Point
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Your Day, Your Impact Step onto
a busy production floor where uptime matters. You’ll start with a
safety walkthrough, review the preventive maintenance queue, and
jump in where you’re needed most—whether that’s tightening a
mechanical tolerance on a filler, tracing a fault in a control
panel, or tuning a PLC routine to bring a bottling line back to
peak speed. Throughout the shift you’ll communicate updates to
supervisors, keep SOPs up to date, and partner with operations to
drive improvements that make the floor safer, faster, and more
reliable. What You’ll Do Own preventive and corrective maintenance
for bottling lines, production machinery, facility systems, and
grounds to keep operations running smoothly. Diagnose and resolve
mechanical, electrical, and automation issues to minimize downtime
and protect product quality. Follow maintenance safety standards
rigorously; report hazards and participate in inspections and
incident investigations. Create, follow, and improve SOPs covering
maintenance tasks, equipment care, facilities work, and special
projects. Provide clear status updates to supervisors and
collaborate with cross-functional teams on repairs and scheduling.
Identify and implement continuous improvement ideas that elevate
safety, efficiency, and reliability. Must-Haves Willing and able to
work non-traditional hours, including nights and weekends. High
school diploma or GED required; Associate’s degree or Trade School
education preferred. 3–5 years of hands-on maintenance experience
in manufacturing or warehousing. At least 3 years in a fast-paced
operational environment. Strong electrical skills, including PLC
programming and troubleshooting. Comfort working at heights up to
20 feet and operating industrial equipment safely. Sharp attention
to detail with the ability to prioritize and juggle multiple tasks.
Clear communicator who can work independently and as a
collaborative teammate. Nice-to-Haves Completed apprenticeship,
technical school training, or an associate degree. Welding or
fabrication experience. Evidence of steady growth and progression
in prior maintenance roles. Allen-Bradley PLC or other
automation-related certifications. If you thrive where mechanical
savvy meets control systems know-how, this role will put your
skills to work delivering safe, reliable production every day.
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