Savor Foods Limited is a Series A stage startup pursuing transformational technology to produce high-quality, healthy, and affordable foods, carbon neutrally. We are taking an extremely ambitious bet in the climate fight and we're looking for someone who shares our passion for the mission to build a more sustainable and just food system.
We're looking for a hands-on mechanical engineer — or a millwright/mechanic with the engineering chops to back it up — to be our on-the-ground problem solver as we scale up a novel production process. This is a wide-open, field-first role: some days you're walking the floor with a vendor to scope a repair, some days you're playing GC on a small capital project, and some days you're at a CAD screen turning a field sketch into a proper isometric. You'll have leadership and engineering support above you, so you won't be building this alone — but you will be the person who makes things actually get fixed, installed, and running.
Responsibilities
Field and hands-on work
Run field walks to scope repairs and generate vendor quotes
Do pre-job walks the morning of a job and act as on-site GC for contractors and shops
Source and install spare parts; coordinate with local vendors and machine shops on repairs
Get hands-on with mechanical work directly when needed — including pipe/tube bending as a stopgap (we're actively working to reduce how often this falls to this role)
Troubleshoot existing facility equipment and support day-to-day reliability
Help build out our reliability program and CMMS as we grow (PM planning, spare parts, failure tracking) — this is a young program, so there's real room to shape it
Engineering and documentation
Produce mechanical drawings as needed: isometrics, vessel nozzle projections, and similar field-to-drawing translations
Draft and modify process and maintenance SOPs
Support small capital retrofits from concept through installation and commissioning, and work with engineering leadership and outside partners on larger projects
Assess and iterate equipment design to reach steady-state, on-spec operation
Process and facility support
Support process monitoring efforts to catch trends affecting output, quality, or equipment integrity
Work closely with Operations, Plant Management, and QA/QC to flag and resolve equipment and infrastructure issues
Develop and help implement facility improvement plans
Document and communicate work plans and results on a regular basis
Support other projects and team members as needed
Qualifications / Skills
We're open to a few different backgrounds here — what matters most is a proven ability to move fluidly between hands-on fieldwork and engineering-level documentation:
B.S. in mechanical engineering (or related field) with 3+ years in a manufacturing environment; or a strong millwright/mechanic/technician background with demonstrated ability to read and produce mechanical drawings and work at an engineering level (formal degree not required if the experience is there)
Comfortable being the one who shows up to a job site, scopes it, and sees it through — not just specifying work for someone else to do
Working ability to produce mechanical drawings (isometrics, nozzle projections, etc.)
Deep respect for safe operation of manufacturing equipment; experience with formal or informal process hazard analysis, and a habit of surfacing safety concerns proactively
Experience working with outside vendors, OEMs, mechanical shops, and fabricators — especially on piping and pressure vessel retrofits
Familiarity with relevant codes and mechanical integrity practices (ASME VIII, NFPA, API 510/570/653, RBI, fitness-for-service, etc.) preferred
Experience with reliability programs and CMMS (PM planning/scheduling, spare parts management, failure tracking) is a strong plus
Comfortable with ambiguity — able to take a project from a blank canvas to fully operational, with support but without hand-holding
Willingness to do lower-level mechanical work (like tube bending) when the job requires it, even as we work to phase that out of this role
Attention to detail and strong written/verbal communication for documentation and cross-team coordination
If you're working toward some of the above rather than fully there already, we still encourage you to apply. A real person reviews every application.
What we Offer
We offer competitive compensation ($130k-150k, commensurate with experience), equity at a meaningful stage in Savor’s growth, and a full suite of benefits. This is a hands-on, on-site position — you'll need to be able to commute to our facility in Batavia, IL.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer — we do not discriminate in hiring, promotions, or any other way on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factor.
To apply: Please send your resume/CV to amee@savor.it