Industrial Control Technician - Hannibal, MO

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General Mills, Inc. manufactures some of the most beloved foods in the world, including Cheerios and Lucky Charms, Nature Valley granola bars, and Totino's pizza rolls. Blue Buffalo became part of General Mills in 2018, so even your pets love us too. We exist to make food the world loves. But we do more than that. Our company is a place that prioritizes being a force for good, a place to expand learning, explore new perspectives, and reimagine new possibilities, every day. We look for people who want to bring their best

— bold thinkers with big hearts who challenge one another and grow together.

 

Check out why General Mills Manufacturing is the place to grow a career: 

 

 

Industrial Controls Technician – Hannibal, MO

 

As a part of our manufacturing group, you will be responsible for supporting, creating, integration, troubleshooting, and improving the controls systems

within the manufacturing facility.

 

Shift hours:

  • 8-hour shifts
    • 2nd Shift: 2 pm to 10:30 pm
    • 3rd Shift: 10 pm to 6:30 am
  • Currently hiring for 2nd and/or 3rd shift (shift is dependent upon business need)
  • Ability and willingness to work overtime, any shift, including days, nights, weekends, holidays and emergency events
  • Plant operation is 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Pay:

  • $35.32 per hour
  • Shift differential - Additional $1.00 per hour for 2nd and 3rd shift

Benefits:

  • 15 days (120 hours) of vacation annually and 11 paid holidays
  • Great paid time off benefits
  • 401(k) match
  • Health Insurance- Including medical, dental, and life
  • And much more! 

About our Location:

At our Hannibal manufacturing site, we make enough soup in a year to serve the entire world’s population one serving of soup! Our site offers employees career growth, as we currently have a lot of home-grown leadership in the plant. Along with this, due to being a large plant, you have the opportunity to move to different product lines if you want to try something new. Our culture fosters room for growth and skill building. Our site also has an on site fitness center, and coach and an on-site credit union. If you ask our employees what they enjoy about our plant, you will hear about our company picnic for employees and families, annual softball tournament, and employee recognition.

 

Our Products:

  • Progresso soup, Old El Paso hard shells and tortillas, Old El Paso kits, Old El Paso seasonings, and Nature Valley bars.

What your day will look like: 

  • Creating high-quality foods that are eaten EVERY DAY, NATIONWIDE
  • Using TECHNOLOGY in an industry-leading facility
  • Working with HIGH-LEVEL operators on EXPERIENCED teams that are looking to pass down their knowledge to workers WILLING TO LEARN and get paid doing it
  • CHALLENGING yourself to get the JOB DONE RIGHT and gain skills to take with you to your next opportunity
    • Supporting, creating, integrating, troubleshooting, and improving a variety of processing/packaging controls systems, including Wonderware, ArchestrA Systems, PLC
    • Reading and updating electrical and control schematics, piping, and instrumentation diagrams
    • Providing technical support/skills for equipment troubleshooting and controls/equipment modifications
    • Understanding, initiating, and participating in Root Cause Analysis (Why, Why)
    • Participate in Continuous Improvement initiatives to increase platform performance
    • Assist in training new employees

What you have to offer: 

  • Minimum of a high school diploma or GED
  • 2 + years (minimum) experience in Controls Programming and Industrial Controls Technology or equivalent education in a related field/industry
  • Knowledge and practical application with the following technology areas: PLCs, HMIs, process instrumentation, machine control systems, VFDs, servo drives, robotics, power distribution (<600V), control system networking, and electrical safety
  • Working knowledge of pneumatic and hydraulic systems
  • Experience in a manufacturing/production environment preferred

Physical requirements:

  • Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs
  • Must be able to perform physical tasks for extended periods of time, including standing, walking, climbing, bending, pushing, pulling, and twisting over surfaces
  • Ability to climb and/or work at heights while utilizing stairs, ladders, personnel lifts, or platforms
  • Ability to wear protective clothing and equipment such as safety shoes, face masks, safety glasses, hearing protection, a hard hat, a hair/beard net,and gloves when required
  • Willing and able to adhere to all grooming requirements necessary for a food manufacturing environment
  • Ability to work in hot, cold, noisy, dusty, wet environmental working conditions
  • Willing to work around industrial high-speed moving machinery
  • Ability to work with allergens that might be present in a food environment
  • Need to be able to work in a tobacco free environment
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