Mechanic, Building Maintenance
Company: USPL NUTRITIONALS LLC
Location: North Brunswick
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Description Date 09/25
Location 1300 Airport Road, North Brunswick NJ Title Mechanic,
Building Maintenance Department Facilities / Engineering Reports to
Manager, Maintenance FLSA (Exempt or Non-Exempt) Non -Exempt Role
Overview The Building Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for the
upkeep, repair, and maintenance of building systems, structures and
utilities supporting operations in the facility. . This includes
HVAC, plumbing, electrical systems, carpentry, painting, and
general facility maintenance along with supporting
equipment/utilities such as Air compressors, boilers, dust
collectors etc The role ensures a safe, functional, and compliant
environment for building occupants, adhering to Good Manufacturing
Practices (cGMPs) and other industry standards. Areas of
Responsibility Level 1 – Mechanic, Building Maintenance Employee
will assist in the upkeep and repair of building systems under
close supervision. This role is ideal for individuals beginning
their career in facilities maintenance within a regulated
manufacturing and warehouse environment Employees at this level
operate under close supervision. They apply foundational mechanical
and electrical knowledge to assist in setup and repairs.
Independent judgment is limited; more complex tasks are escalated
to higher levels. Key Responsibilities: Assist in routine
inspections and basic maintenance tasks on HVAC, plumbing, and
structural systems. under supervision. Perform minor repairs on
building systems (e.g., replace light bulbs, unclog drains). Assist
in preventive maintenance activities. Maintain cleanliness and
organization of work areas. Report issues and escalate complex
problems to senior staff. Level 2 – Mechanic, Building Maintenance
Employee will independently manage routine and moderate maintenance
tasks, ensuring the functionality and compliance of building
systems. This role is suitable for individuals with a solid
foundation in facilities maintenance and a proactive approach to
problem-solving. Employees at this level work with moderate
supervision, frequently exercising independent judgment. They apply
skills to set up, repair, and maintain facility/building and
associated utilities. They are expected to analyze problems,
propose solutions, and take ownership of more complex tasks. Key
Responsibilities: Conduct inspections and perform preventive
maintenance on HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and structural systems.
Diagnose and repair minor to moderate issues in building systems.
Coordinate with vendors for specialized repairs and services.
Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities and inventory.
Assist in training and mentoring Level 1 technicians. Level 3 –
Mechanic, Building Maintenance Employees will oversee complex
maintenance projects, lead preventive maintenance initiatives, and
ensure compliance with all safety and regulatory standards. This
role is designed for individuals with extensive experience and
leadership capabilities in facilities maintenance Employee will
operates independently with full responsibility for maintenance
operations, making strategic decisions to improve facility
performance. Key Responsibilities: Lead and oversee complex
maintenance projects and repairs. Develop and implement preventive
maintenance schedules. Ensure compliance with all safety and
regulatory standards. Manage relationships with contractors and
service providers. Prepare and manage maintenance budgets and
reports. Supervise and mentor Level 1 and Level 2 technicians.
Requirements Education & Qualification: Level 1 – Mechanic,
Building Maintenance High school diploma or GED equivalent. Basic
knowledge of building systems. Ability to use hand tools and power
equipment safely. Strong attention to detail and willingness to
learn. Ability to follow instructions and work as part of a team.
Level 2 – Mechanic, Building Maintenance High school diploma or GED
equivalent; vocational training or certification in building
maintenance preferred. 3–5 years of experience in building
maintenance or a related field. Proficiency in using diagnostic
tools and equipment. Strong problem-solving skills and ability to
work independently. Knowledge of building codes and safety
regulations. Level 3 – Mechanic, Building Maintenance High school
diploma or GED equivalent; advanced certifications or associate
degree in building maintenance or facilities management preferred.
5 years of experience in building maintenance, with at least 2
years in a supervisory role. In-depth knowledge of building systems
and maintenance procedures. Strong leadership, organizational, and
communication skills. Ability to manage multiple projects
simultaneously. Trade certifications in HVAC, electrical,
pneumatics, or hydraulics are highly preferred. Certifications,
Licenses, Credentials: License or certifications in electronics,
pneumatics and/or hydraulics preferred. Forklift /scissor lift
driver’s certification is a plus but not a requirement. Skills &
Ability HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, Painting, pneumatic, boilers,
compressed air systems, pumps, hydraulic and Mechanical systems as
required. PLC is a plus. General PC proficiency and work order
systems etc. Skill in handling several projects or tasks at the
same time, or within a given time frame. The ability to recognize a
safety issue or potential safety issue. Skill in quality and
compliance vigilance. Ability to maintain a professional, positive
attitude at all times. Ability to communicate with coworkers,
management team members, and other individuals in a courteous and
professional manner. Demonstrates ability to work in a team and
assist others. Able to follow written instructions precisely and
perform basic math calculations as required. Understands and is
knowledgeable of cGMP, OSHA standards, etc. Demonstrates the
ability to read and write basic English to be able to understand
the industry-regulated instruction sheets. Demonstrates forklift
experience with both sit-down and stand-up trucks. Demonstrates the
ability to read and write basic English to be able to understand
the industry regulated instruction sheets. Mechanically inclined to
understand inner workings of equipment. Able to read from
schematics and blueprints. Physical Requirements (lifting, etc.):
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.; occasionally lift and move up to 75
pounds. Must stand and walk on the production floor for a minimum
of 6 hours per shift. Uses hands to finger, handle, feel, or
operate objects or controls, lifting to waist height and/or above
shoulder height, frequent bending from the waist, or squatting,
walking short distances. Occasionally works from a rolling ladder
or step stool, must be to lean over equipment as well as kneel on
the floor to clean under the equipment. Must be able to wear all
PPE including a lab coat, face mask, booties, gloves, safety
glasses/goggles, and respirators. Work Environment (Office,
Warehouse, temperature extremes, etc.): Work is regularly performed
inside a manufacturing environment where temperatures can be
moderate, exposure to dust, odors, noise, and fumes. The noise
level is usually moderate. Employee can be exposed daily to
chemicals and cleaning agents. May occasionally work on the outside
of the building, on the grounds, in parking areas, or on the roof
during all seasons. The above statements are intended to describe
the general nature and level of work being performed by people
assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive
list of all the job responsibilities, duties, skill, or working
conditions. In addition, this document does not create an
employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an "at will"
relationship. USPL is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy),
sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin,
age, genetic information, disability, protected veteran status, or
any other characteristic protected by applicable local, state, or
federal law. Benefits And Compensation: Our benefits are designed
to help you move forward in your career, and in areas of your life
outside of USPL. From health and wellness benefit options
including: medical, dental, vision, short and long term disability,
basic life insurance, supplemental life insurance, AD&D
insurance. We also offer a matched 401(k) savings plan. Employees
have the opportunity to receive compensation in the form of premium
pay such as overtime, shift differential, holiday pay, sick time,
etc. Newly hired employees receive up to 10 days of vacation the
first year, which grows to 12 days starting the second year of
employment. 2nd shift - 3:00 pm to 11:30 pm
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