The Trades We Fill
From the engine room to the corner office — we recruit and place the people who keep food processing and cold storage facilities running. Real pay data, the certifications that matter, and a clear path from entry level to senior on every page.
Refrigeration & Ammonia
PSM-governed ammonia systems and the operators and techs who run them safely, 24/7.
Ammonia Operator
Ammonia operators are the backbone of industrial refrigeration.
Ammonia Refrigeration Technician
Ammonia refrigeration technicians are the people who fix what operators run.
Refrigeration Manager
A refrigeration manager owns the entire ammonia refrigeration department at a food processing or cold storage facility — the people, the equipment, the compliance program, and the energy bill.
PSM Coordinator
PSM coordinators manage OSHA's Process Safety Management compliance program for facilities with large ammonia refrigeration systems — the documentation, audits, hazard analyses, and training records that stand between a plant and six-figure OSHA fines.
Maintenance & Reliability
The hands that keep production lines moving — mechanical, multi-craft, and reliability roles.
Industrial Maintenance Technician
Industrial maintenance technicians keep food processing and manufacturing plants running.
Multi-Craft Technician
Multi-craft technicians cover electrical, mechanical, plumbing, welding, and basic controls work without switching hats.
Millwright
Millwrights are the precision machinery specialists of industrial maintenance — the trades people called in when a piece of equipment needs to be set, aligned, and running to specification, not just patched and running.
Reliability Engineer
Reliability engineers prevent equipment failures before they happen.
Field Service Tech
Field service technicians are the road warriors of industrial refrigeration — sent to facilities across a region or the entire country to install, commission, troubleshoot, and repair equipment that plant-based technicians don't have the specialized expertise to handle.
Lead Technician
A lead technician is a senior craftsperson who also shoulders responsibility for the people around them.
Electrical & Controls
Power, PLCs, and automation — the people who keep the plant wired and the controls dialed in.
Industrial Electrician
Industrial electricians in food processing work on 480V 3-phase systems, motor control centers, variable frequency drives, and automated production equipment — in environments where the equipment gets hosed down daily and food safety adds a layer of code compliance that residential or commercial work never requires.
Controls & Automation Technician
Controls and automation technicians are the technical backbone of modern food processing — the people who program the PLCs that sequence a packaging line, troubleshoot the HMI that stopped responding at 3 AM, and commission the SCADA system that monitors temperatures across an entire cold storage facility.
Leadership & Management
Supervisors, managers, and engineers who own uptime, budgets, and the maintenance team.
Maintenance Supervisor
Maintenance supervisors are the first line of leadership in industrial plant maintenance — the person who translates production demands into daily work orders, keeps a crew of technicians organized, and makes sure nothing sits down longer than it has to.
Maintenance Manager
A maintenance manager owns the entire maintenance operation for a plant or facility — the budget, the headcount, the PM program, the capital projects, and the performance metrics.
Plant Engineer
The plant engineer is the technical authority at a single industrial facility — responsible for capital projects, utility systems, facility upgrades, equipment specifications, and engineering compliance.
Director of Engineering
The Director of Engineering is the top engineering and maintenance leadership position at a food processing or cold storage company — the person responsible for setting the technical direction, managing capital budgets, overseeing all maintenance and reliability programs, and in many cases owning PSM compliance.
Hiring in any of these trades?
$999 flat fee. Jennifer starts sourcing qualified candidates within 48 hours — no agency percentages, no contracts.
