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Critical Utilities Technician

Nashville, TN · On-site

$19.25 - $26.25/hr

The Critical Utilities Technician is responsible for managing all utilities for both non-GMP / GMP Site Services at August Bioservices Nashville, TN manufacturing site. This includes operation of the ...

The Power & Utilities Technician is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of all steam, refrigeration, compressed air and support equipment. This position is also responsible for the safe ...

The Power & Utilities Technician is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of all steam, refrigeration, compressed air and support equipment. This position is also responsible for the safe ...

Summary / Objective The Facilities and Utilities Technician is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and repair of all building systems, utilities, and facility infrastructure that support ...

Facilities Technician Shift Details: 8 Hour Rotation Shift - The 3 different shifts you will rotate ... Operate all assigned utility systems in accordance with site safety rules and procedures including ...

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How much do utilities technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for utilities technician in the United States is $23.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $26.20 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a utilities technician do?

A Utilities Technician is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and monitoring essential utility systems such as water, gas, electricity, and sewage within facilities or public infrastructure. They ensure that these systems operate efficiently and comply with safety standards. Their duties often include performing inspections, troubleshooting issues, conducting routine maintenance, and responding to emergencies related to utility services. Utilities Technicians may work for utility companies, municipalities, or private organizations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a utilities technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Utilities Technician, you need a solid understanding of mechanical and electrical systems, troubleshooting skills, and typically a high school diploma or technical certification in a related field. Familiarity with SCADA systems, PLCs, and safety protocols is essential, and certifications such as OSHA or specific equipment training are often required. Attention to detail, strong problem-solving abilities, and effective communication help technicians excel in both independent and team settings. These skills ensure the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of critical utilities infrastructure.

What are some common challenges faced by utilities technicians in their daily work?

Utilities Technicians often work in environments where unexpected issues, such as equipment malfunctions or emergency repairs, can arise at any time. They must be prepared to troubleshoot and resolve problems quickly, often under tight deadlines or during adverse weather conditions. Additionally, they frequently collaborate with other maintenance staff and engineers, requiring strong communication skills and adaptability. Staying current with safety protocols and regulatory requirements is also essential to ensure both personal and public safety.

What is the difference between Utilities Technician vs Water Treatment Operator?

AspectUtilities TechnicianWater Treatment Operator
CertificationsMay require OSHA safety training, technical certificationsRequires state-specific water treatment certifications
Work EnvironmentIndustrial plants, utility facilities, maintenance sitesWater treatment plants, filtration facilities
Employer & IndustryUtilities companies, municipal servicesMunicipal water departments, private water companies
Job FocusMaintaining utility systems, troubleshooting equipmentOperating and monitoring water treatment processes

Utilities Technicians and Water Treatment Operators both work in utility environments and require technical certifications. However, Utilities Technicians focus on maintaining various utility systems, while Water Treatment Operators specialize in managing water purification processes. Both roles are essential in ensuring reliable utility services and often overlap in skills and work settings.

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Infographic showing various Utilities Technician job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 85% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,173 per year, or $23.2 per hour.

Refrigeration and Utilities Technician I - 2nd Shift

Perdue Farms

Concord, NC • On-site

$23.25 - $32/hr

Other

Posted 21 days ago


Perdue Farms rating

6.3

Company rating: 6.3 out of 10

Based on 99 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

309th of 440 rated food and drinks producers


Job description

Perdue Foods has a goal of becoming the most trusted name in premium proteins by creating products for consumers and for retail and foodservice customers around the globe while changing the way animals are raised for food. It is part of Perdue Farms, a fourth-generation, family-owned food and agricultural business deeply rooted in tradition yet with a forward-thinking mindset. We believe that success starts with our people, and our culture is built on a foundation of teamwork, integrity, and respect, where every voice matters and everyone is encouraged to contribute to our shared goals. We are dedicated to creating a supportive, inclusive environment where associates feel valued and inspired to make an impact, both within the company and in the communities we serve. From promoting growth and development to prioritizing work-life balance, we're committed to helping our team members thrive. That's Perdue.

Summary 

Build a strong technical foundation while supporting critical plant systems. As a Refrigeration and Utilities Technician I, you'll work alongside a dedicated and diverse team to operate and support our industrial ammonia refrigeration and utilities systems, helping ensure safe, reliable, and efficient plant operations. You'll play a role in identifying opportunities for continuous improvement while gaining hands on experience through job training. This role offers clear growth potential, with access to additional maintenance certifications along with refrigeration and utilities specific training and certifications to help you advance your skills and career. 

Schedule: Monday through Friday, 6:00pm-6:00am 

Principal Essential Duties & Responsibilities 

  • Associates in the Refrigeration/Utilities Technician I classification receive on-the-job training and entry level experience in operating industrial ammonia refrigeration/Utilities systems and maintenance pertaining to the refrigeration and utilities systems. 

  • Must be able to demonstrate/achieve and maintain Refrigeration/Utilities Technician I proficiency within 10 months of hire. 

  • Assists with maintaining industrial ammonia refrigeration/utilities equipment (i.e. boilers, compressed air, cryogenics systems, troubleshooting issues, and performing routine routes and inspections). Must be able to perform all SOPs as they pertain to the refrigeration/utilities system (i.e. startups, shutdowns, and defrost procedures on refrigeration systems). 

  • Performs basic troubleshooting, repairs, and maintenance of mechanical and electrical equipment as it pertains to refrigeration/utilities systems. 

  • May assist other Refrigeration/Utilities Technicians or management in routes, maintenance as well as system start-ups or shutdowns. 

  • Responds to equipment/system breakdowns in a timely manner. 

  • Understands and follows all safety standards and quality protocols to ensure production exceeds the standards. 

  • Collaborates well with production or maintenance associates to solve problems with reliability within refrigeration/utilities systems with urgency. 

  • Recognizes and reports about unusual, inefficient, or dangerous mechanical, electrical, refrigeration or utilities situations. 

  • Utilizes appropriate safety precautions, methods, and apparatuses to minimize and withstand exposure to chemicals, dust, and mechanical and electrical hazards. 

  • Learn and observe all safety precautions as required by Perdue. 

  • Maintains work records and prepares clear and concise oral and written reports. 

  • Communicates effectively, both orally and in writing. 

  • Works all required work schedules. 

Minimum Education and Experience 

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent and Equivalent Experience.  

  • 0-3 Years experience in Industrial maintenance, troubleshooting and repairs on Mechanical and Electrical Equipment, and/or Equivalent Military Experience.  

  • Beginner proficiency in Hydraulics, Mechanics, Electrical concepts, and refrigeration/utilities systems.  

  • Commitment to Continuous Learning to achieve increasing levels of expertise.  

  • Beginner proficiency in computers and web-based applications.  

  • Safety and Hazard Training (OSHA Hazardous Material Technician). 

Preferred Education and Experience 

  • 2-year Technical Degree in Engineering or Industrial Maintenance. 

Physical Requirements and Environmental Factors 

  • Sitting, standing, walking, climbing, kneeling, reaching overhead and/or at shoulder level, lifting (50 lbs.) and/or repetitive tasks throughout the day.  

  • Position requires occasional moving to other offices or buildings.  

  • Day travel to nearby locations is sometimes required.  

When in a plant environment:  

  • Exposure primarily consists of wet and moist floors which include metal and plastic grating surfaces.  

  • May be exposed to temperatures of 28 degrees to 100 degrees Fahrenheit with both ambient and 100% humidity.  

  • May handle products from 25 degrees to 50 degrees Fahrenheit.  

  • May be exposed to noise ranges of 50 db to 110 db.  

  • May be exposed to all chemicals used in poultry, food, and processing plants. 

  • May need to access files, supplies, and equipment. 

  • Must wear and use protective and safety equipment required for the job as directed by the Company. 

  • Must be able to pass a physical test, pulmonary test, SCBA fit test, and meet the requirements of a HAZMAT Team Member annually.  

  • There are periodic Checks: Associates may be required to participate in regular fit tests when respirators are necessary. 

  • Comply with all federal, state and company safety requirements related to ammonia, confined space training, i.e., CPR/FA. 

Perdue Farms Inc. is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.


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