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Temporary Candy Manufacturing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

HVAC Mechanic 2nd Shift

Forest Park, IL · On-site

$23.75 - $32.25/hr

... candy manufacturing operations running safely, efficiently, and reliably. Your expertise will ... Ability to perform emergency repairs and temporary corrective actions to keep critical equipment ...

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All you need to be able to do for this temporary to permanent position is: * Stand for the 10 hour ... We provide Manufacturing/Industrial; Office; Professional; and General Labor candidates to ...

SEASONAL/TEMP Service Worker

Corsicana, TX · On-site

$13.75 - $16.25/hr

Working at Russell Stover you'll be part of the leading manufacturer of boxed, seasonal, and sugar ... Monitors candy weight, seals and secures boxes, and transfers to pallets. * Maintains records ...

Service, 2nd Shift Seasonal

Abilene, KS · On-site

$13.50 - $15.50/hr

Working at Russell Stover you'll be part of the leading manufacturer of boxed, seasonal, and sugar ... This is a Temporary/Seasonal position. Our seasonal team plays an important role in helping us meet ...

Previous experience in food manufacturing or packaging * Familiarity with production line ... During slower summer months, employees may experience temporary layoffs, during which time they may ...

... safety, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and quality standards are met and to maintain the ... Disperses over-stocked items to available slots for temporary storage. * Removes empty pallets ...

... safety, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and quality standards are met and to maintain the ... Disperses over-stocked items to available slots for temporary storage. * Removes empty pallets ...

Forklift Operator

Sparks, NV · On-site

$20.50/hr

... safety, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and quality standards are met and to maintain the ... Disperses over-stocked items to available slots for temporary storage. * Removes empty pallets ...

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HVAC Mechanic 2nd Shift

$23.75 - $32.25/hr

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Ferrara Candy rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 13 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

102nd of 389 rated food and drinks producers


Job description

Work Location: Forest Park

Position requires ability to work overtime. As a result, it may require working varying start times, end times, and weekends dependent on business needs.  

Core hours: 4pm-4:30am

*Must be flexible to work weekends/holiday when needed

Want to make an impact?

The HVAC Mechanic, reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor, plays a critical role in maintaining the systems that keep our candy manufacturing operations running safely, efficiently, and reliably. Your expertise will directly support product quality, equipment performance, and continuous production by ensuring optimal operation of our HVAC, steam, compressed air, refrigeration, and utility systems. 

Ways you will make a difference
  • Maintain and optimize HVAC systems, including condensers, air handling units (AHUs), refrigerant circuits, heating systems, and DX coils to ensure consistent temperature and humidity conditions that support candy production quality and food safety 
  • Troubleshoot and service air compressors, blowers, cooling motors, check valves, air dryers, and filtration systems to provide reliable compressed air for manufacturing equipment and minimize production downtime  
  • Support critical humidity control by maintaining dehumidifiers, motors, desiccant wheels, filters, and K-bars, helping preserve product consistency, prevent moisture-related defects, and maintain ideal processing conditions  
  • Monitor and maintain chiller systems, including water, glycol, and refrigerant circuits, to ensure efficient cooling performance and stable operating temperatures throughout the facility 
  • Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on steam systems, including generators, pumps, deaerator tanks, hot water holding tanks, economizers, valves, steam traps, limit switches, and piping networks to maximize system reliability and energy efficiency  
  • Conduct water quality testing, including hardness and conductivity analysis, to protect equipment from scale buildup, corrosion, and performance loss while supporting safe and efficient plant operations  
  • Manage water treatment chemical programs to maintain system integrity, extend equipment life, and ensure compliance with operational and safety standards
  • Inspect, troubleshoot, and repair thermal oxidizer components, including gas valves and burners, to support environmental compliance and efficient emissions control  
  • Maintain industrial heating equipment, including boilers, heat exchangers, hot water systems, steam radiators, electric heaters, and storage tanks, ensuring dependable process heat for manufacturing operations  
  • Identify opportunities to improve equipment performance, reduce energy consumption, and increase system reliability through proactive maintenance and continuous improvement initiatives
  • Respond quickly to equipment issues and production needs, helping minimize downtime and maintain uninterrupted manufacturing schedules  
Skills that will make you successful
  • Proficient in brazing and copper pipe sweating for HVAC, refrigeration, and process piping systems
  • Skilled in soldering techniques for mechanical and plumbing applications
  • Ability to install, modify, and repair HVAC ductwork systems
  • Proficient in pipe bending, routing, and installation for refrigeration, steam, hydronic, and condensate systems 
  • Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and mechanical drawings
  • Knowledge of air circulation balancing and airflow optimization for HVAC systems
  • Strong understanding of ventilation systems maintenance and performance optimization
  • Working knowledge of hydronic heating and cooling systems, including pumps, valves, and piping networks 
  • Skilled in the fabrication, installation, and maintenance of condensate drainage systems
  • Proficient in cleaning and maintaining evaporator, condenser, and process cooling coils to maximize system efficiency and airflow 
  • Strong leak detection and repair skills for refrigerant, water, steam, and compressed air systems 
  • Basic maintenance knowledge of air compressors, including oil changes, coil cleaning, and routine inspections  
  • Ability to perform emergency repairs and temporary corrective actions to keep critical equipment operational while minimizing production disruptions  
  • Strong judgment in prioritizing equipment repairs based on production impact, safety, and operational requirements  
  • Ability to document mechanical issues clearly, including photographing equipment conditions and communicating repair recommendations effectively
  • Strong understanding of preventive maintenance practices that promote proper airflow, system efficiency, and equipment longevity
  • Knowledge of EPA refrigerant handling requirements and commitment to preventing refrigerant releases through responsible maintenance and repair practices  
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced manufacturing environment while maintaining a strong focus on safety, quality, and continuous improvement
Experiences that will support your success
  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED); or one to three months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience 
  • Minimum of 1 year experience with chillers and HVAC systems required 
  • Experience with SAP or similar, Microsoft Word and Excel 
  • Experience troubleshooting, repairing, and rebuilding heat pumps and related HVAC equipment
  • Experience troubleshooting and maintaining boiler room equipment and associated controls
  • Experience performing welding repairs and fabrication work on industrial equipment and piping systems  
  • Experience repairing and maintaining steam traps, filters, strainers, and steam distribution components 
  • Experience detecting and addressing refrigerant and oil leaks to maintain equipment reliability and regulatory compliance
What We Offer

At Ferrara, we're proud to support our employees by providing comprehensive benefits such as health insurance, dental insurance, a 401(k), and paid time off (PTO).  Eligible employees may also receive an annual bonus based on company performance. Learn more about our benefits at https://flimp.live/Ferrara-Candy-2025-OE-QR

Compensation

The salary for this role is $38.00 per hour plus $1.00 per hour shift differential.


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