Production utility workers are entry-level laborers who support machine operators, typically in various types of industrial estates or manufacturing sites. They perform maintenance work to make sure equipment is safe to use and functional. They are responsible for cleaning facilities, seeing to it that activities at the location comply with safety regulations.
You will be expected to stand in for machine operators if necessary, so learning how to operate various equipment at the site will be a part of your job. You will most probably work rotating shifts and wear protective equipment while performing your duties. You will be responsible for repairing broken equipment, replacing malfunctioning parts, and troubleshoot arising issues.
No specialized education is necessary to take on this role, a high school diploma will suffice. You will, however, need to know how to operate various manual or mechanical tools and understand how to repair them. Vocational schooling in mechanics might prove useful, though on-the-job training is generally provided.