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Activity Aide

Freeport, IL · On-site

$15/hr

Activity Aide- Part time weekend shift Job Summary: Serenity Estates of Freeport is seeking a ... Participate in fundraising activities and special events to support resident programming * Maintain ...

Custodian - Part-Time

Lewiston, ME · On-site

$15.25 - $19.50/hr

Senior plc is an international, market-leading, engineering solutions provider with 30 operating businesses in 13 countries. Senior designs, manufactures and markets high-technology components and ...

Custodian - Part-Time

Lewiston, ME

$15 - $19/hr

Senior plc is an international, market-leading, engineering solutions provider with 30 operating businesses in 13 countries. Senior designs, manufactures and markets high-technology components and ...

This position is part time on the weekends in our memory care neighborhood of the community ... Assists in maintaining a robust public relations program in support of the activities programming ...

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How much do part time weekend plc programmer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time weekend plc programmer in the United States is $80,664.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,000.00 and $92,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical challenges faced by part-time weekend PLC Programmers, and how can they prepare for them?

Part-time weekend PLC Programmers often face the challenge of quickly familiarizing themselves with ongoing projects and system updates that may have occurred during the week. Since they work limited hours and typically cover shifts when full-time staff may not be present, strong documentation skills and proactive communication are essential. Being adept at troubleshooting and rapidly adapting to different automation environments will help, as will staying updated on the latest PLC technologies and safety protocols. Networking with the weekday team and maintaining clear handover notes can also ensure smoother transitions and minimize downtime.

What does a Part Time Weekend PLC Programmer do?

A Part Time Weekend PLC Programmer is responsible for designing, programming, testing, and troubleshooting Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) for industrial automation systems, specifically during weekend shifts. They may work on maintaining existing PLC systems, making updates, or implementing new automation solutions to ensure smooth operations while production is running or during scheduled maintenance. This role is ideal for those seeking flexible work hours or additional income, and often requires strong knowledge of PLC programming languages, electrical systems, and industrial processes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Weekend PLC Programmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Weekend PLC Programmer, you need a solid understanding of industrial automation, control systems, and programming logic, typically supported by an engineering or technical degree. Familiarity with PLC programming languages (such as Ladder Logic), HMI software, and tools like Siemens or Allen-Bradley platforms, as well as relevant certifications, are often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication are crucial soft skills in this role. These skills ensure efficient troubleshooting, minimal downtime, and safe, reliable automation processes during critical weekend operations.
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Maintenance Mechanic (Entry) - Part-Time - Weekend shift

Maintenance Mechanic (Entry) - Part-Time - Weekend shift

Frito-Lay North America

Pulaski, TN

$24.50 - $31.50/hr

Part-time

Posted 15 days ago


Frito-Lay rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 430 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

137th of 381 rated food and drinks producers


Job description

Descriptions & requirements Job Description

This is an entry-level position that is responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, and installing pneumatic and hydraulic systems, control valves, centrifugal and positive displacement pumps. Maintenance Mechanics are also responsible for troubleshooting and repairing AC/DC electrical systems, reading schematics, and using electrical testing equipment (Volt-Ohm meter, amp meter, oscilloscope). Our entry-level Maintenance Mechanics have a basic understanding of Programmable Logic Controls and contribute a unique skillset through the use of preventative maintenance systems and work order tracking. Maintenance Mechanics have the skill and flexibility to work on any equipment within the facility and to operate lathes, mills, arc and Heliarc® welders for repair, and fabrication.

Although you will start out working for Frito-Lay, this job can open the door to career opportunities with our parent company, PepsiCo.

Work will vary from day to day depending on need and your hours will vary by assigned location. It also gets loud and the Frito-Lay manufacturing facilities are large. While we want everyone to feel comfortable, our ability to control the temperature in our warehouses is limited. Indoor warehouse working conditions are impacted by seasons and the weather.

Before going any further, you should know that our Maintenance team is known for two critical areas of expertise:

  • Understanding of high-voltage wiring (480V 3-phase motors)
  • Multi-craft maintenance and repair (e.g. performing interrelated repairs on electrical systems and mechanical systems)

Are you comfortable, competent, and capable with high-voltage wiring and multi-craft repair?

If you answered yes, our team would welcome your contributions to our daily operations. We asked our Maintenance Mechanics what we should tell you about your work day, and this is what they had to say:

  • You will work with our experienced mechanics on difficult repairs
  • You are willing to work under pressure to fix equipment
  • You will work urgently to get the equipment back up and running
  • You will be troubleshooting issues on a wide variety of equipment
  • You will conduct repair failures of production and facilities equipment
  • You will ensure maximum equipment efficiency, effectiveness, and reliability
  • You will apply basic knowledge and then get help to make a repair
  • Responding to maintenance calls is part of your job, and this can sometimes mean helping complete a repair that has already been started
  • You will inspect machines, develop repair lists and identify short-term and long-term repairs so that machines run correctly
  • You will work from task lists when diagnosing machines and taking corrective actions

Professional insight and knowledge of the operation of our equipment will enable you to understand problems and take action to resolve issues. Do you have technical school training, a certification or manufacturing or welding experience? If so, this entry-level position may be right for you.

Please be sure that you meet the following minimum requirements for this position:

  • You are at least 18 years of age or older
  • You will be required to work on weekends and holidays
  • Ability to lift 15 to 50 pounds with or without a reasonable accommodation
  • You are able to stand and walk for extended periods of time with or without a reasonable accommodation
  • You are able to climb, bend, reach, stoop, kneel, and stretch for extended periods with or without a reasonable accommodation
  • You are willing and able to work in an environment that has extreme temperatures, humidity, hazardous/loud equipment, and slippery surfaces

Mechanics who are considering applying often ask us what characteristics our leadership looks for in this important position. This should give you an idea of what managers are seeking:

  • Customer Service: given our emphasis on mechanical aptitude, you might be surprised to see customer service listed here, but remember we interact with all levels of team members on the floor. It is important that you, and we as a team, treat all team members with the same level of service as we would our consumers.
  • Flexibility: you'll be switching gears, shifting priorities, and balancing task lists with calls for maintenance repairs. Flexibility - and keeping your cool - will allow you to both focus and prioritize your work.
  • Self-Starter: you will often find yourself working unsupervised, so taking ownership of your quality and speed of work is essential when conducting preventative maintenance or addressing equipment failure.
  • Safety Focused: your attention to company policies and procedures regarding safety will minimize risks to yourself, your team, and the quality of our products. Safety is everyone's job at Frito-Lay.

We hope that you can imagine yourself on the team. Does this sound like you?

We must be honest with you: there will be tough days. When we experience downtime, we are working under pressure to fix equipment. We take it in stride because we believe, and our Maintenance Mechanics agree, that the rewards are worth it.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status.
PepsiCo is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Female / Minority / Disability / Protected Veteran / Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity
Our Company will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, and all other applicable laws, including but not limited to, San Francisco Police Code Sections 4901 - 4919, commonly referred to as the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance; and Chapter XVII, Article 9 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code, commonly referred to as the Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance.

If you'd like more information about your EEO rights as an applicant under the law, please download the available EEO is the Law & View the PepsiCo EEO Policy.


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