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As the Senior Manager, Maintenance and Facilities, you'll lead and direct a staff of maintenance employees and will coordinate all maintenance activities on an assigned work shift.
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The Industrial Machine Maintenance Manager will report directly to the Vice President and will perform and organize repairs and maintenance in coordination with other department heads.
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This position is responsible for managing the performance of the maintenance supervisor, maintenance coordinator, maintenance technicians, managing a preventive and predictive maintenance program to increase machine uptime and improve efficiencies, facilities maintenance, and special projects to enhance safety, quality and continuous improvement initiatives that support company goals.
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The Manager Maintenance will be responsible for providing direction, coordination and support for the daily execution of the maintenance department's operating plan with the primary objective of maintaining the Plant's equipment and facilities.
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Maintenance Supervisor The Machine Supervisor and participates in the construction, installation, modification, maintenance of production and quality by guaranteeing the operation and repairs of mechanical equipment and machinery, systems, facilities and related controls of varying design or complexity.
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Insight Global is looking for a Maintenance Manager to sit in Prineville, OR with a strong people management background within maintenance for an Industrial Machine Manufacturing Plant (NOT residential/commercial or facilities maintenance.
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The Maintenance Manager will be responsible for overseeing 30 skilled trades employees in a Tier-1 automotive/industrial manufacturing environment. Extensive knowledge in hydraulics, pneumatics, industrial controls, automation, and machine repair.
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Collaborates with Production Manager to schedule preventative maintenance activities. Oversees maintenance of injection molding, blow molding and packaging equipment. Develops capital equipment justifications for machine tools and process technology to improve quality, cost and cycle times.
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Focus of efforts include: preventative maintenance, maximization of equipment utilization, parts inventory control, energy management, waste minimization/management, concurrent engineering, project identification and justification, craftsmen development, process/machine troubleshooting, failure analysis, equipment design/fabrication/installation, fire/loss protection, and budget development and justification.
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Responsible for overall facilities maintenance and planning, including but not limited to grounds and permitting, machine and tooling upkeep and janitorial services. In addition, we are the leading producer of airfoil castings for the industrial gas turbine market.
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Five years industrial maintenance experience, preferably with blow molding experience. Establish priorities for the maintenance function/department and works closely with the Plant Manager, and H.R. Representative to ensure the effective utilization of available resources.
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5-10 years of verifiable, progressive experience as a Maintenance Repairman, Maintenance Electrician, Machine Repairman or Industrial Maintenance Engineer that led to Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager.
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Knowledgeable in hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, PLC, machine shop, welding, power train, schematics and print reading. The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for managing the activities of skilled and unskilled maintenance, and electrical and tool making Team Members.
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Serve as the custodian of the site escalation and grievance procedures related to the MHE maintenance scope. Responsible for the production and maintenance of the MHE Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) work schedules.
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5+ years experience in Industrial Maintenance, Preventive Maintenance, Electrical Schematics or Ladder Logic, Machine Repair, Product Flow Planning, Sequencing, Project Planning, and PLC Controls.
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