Refrigeration Technician II (SugarCreek)
Company: Sugarcreek
Location: West Chester
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
*This position is open for 2nd shift. DESCRIPTION
SUMMARYOrganizes and performs advanced service, repairs,
troubleshooting and overhauls to Anhydrous Ammonia Refrigeration
System(s) in a manner that complies with federal, state, local,
IIAR and RETA codes and standards, as well as, company rules,
PSM/RMP policies, safe work practices and RAGAGEP’s.PRINCIPAL
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Fulfilling all duties as necessary,
described within the Refrigeration Operator job description, and
abiding by all the requirements therein. Checking ammonia valves
located on the roof of the manufacturing plant, outside condenser
and exhaust fans. Executing complex repairs and major overhauls to
system components, and associated equipment, utilizing original
equipment manufacturers recommendations and specifications and/or
other recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices.
Understanding complex electrical schematics, PLC control functions,
and Electrical Distribution systems and the ability to troubleshoot
root causes and determine proper repairs. Performing charging,
evacuation, and pressure testing of system vessels and components
during projects and Line Breaking procedures in accordance with
established policies and industry standards. Performing
installations and replacements of refrigeration system components
and associated equipment, within the guidelines set forth by the
management of change procedure. Analyzing system data and trending
values to determine the need for increased maintenance frequencies
or improved maintenance procedures and safe work practices.
Assisting department management in the supervision and
documentation of Contractor activity and performance on or around
the process equipment. Planning resolutions to system deficiencies
as noted in the various PSM audit tracking logs and maintaining all
required information and documentation to support the activity.
Providing mechanical and technical guidance and expertise to
Operation Level Refrigeration Operators to continually improve the
education, experience and skill set within the department.
Participating as a member of the Emergency Response Team and
responding to events including chemical releases and spills.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSEducation: High school diploma or equivalent
(GED).Experience: Two years of verifiable Ammonia Refrigeration
experience.Certification Requirements: RETA based Industrial
Ammonia Operator Level II training program. RETA Certified
Industrial Refrigeration Operator (CIRO) program. Hazmat Technician
Level and maintaining the Annual 8-hour refresher
training.Fit-For-Duty Medical Approval: Medical evaluation,
physical examination and pulmonary testing for Hazmat purposes.
Required for pre-employment and annually thereafter. Periodic
testing may be needed when business necessitates (i.e. after
exposure to hazardous material, serious health changes).ABILITIES,
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED Possesses the skills needed to
repair, maintain and troubleshoot machinery. Able to use critical
thinking to identify strengths and weaknesses of alternative
solutions or approaches to problems. Knows machines and tools,
including their designs, uses, repair and maintenance. Able to wear
an Air Purifying Respirator and a Self-Contained Breathing
Apparatus. Able to respond to emergency situations and fill various
roles on emergency response team. Able to work at heights and in
dangerous places where balance is poor, specifically on a roof.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSNo unusual physical requirements. Physical
requirements are consistent with manufacturing-type positions. In
an average work day, Refrigeration Technician is in these positions
for the following number of hours per day: sitting 0-1 hours;
standing 2-4 hours; walking 5-7 hours. In an average work day,
Refrigeration Technician must have the following abilities:
lift/carry less than 100 lbs frequently; handle objects/manual
dexterity frequently; reaching outward frequently; climbing around
equipment frequently; climbing ladder to roof occasionally.WORK
ENVIRONMENTMost work is performed in an indoor, manufacturing
facility with close proximity to heavy and hazardous machinery.
Some work is performed outside of the manufacturing facility,
including roof access. Safety wear is required, including hard hat,
hairnet, hearing protection, safety glasses, steel toe boots, coats
and other necessary equipment. When needed, Hazmat-related
equipment must be worn (i.e. gloves, chemical-approved clothing,
respirator).
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