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Continuous and close coordination with the Maintenance Manager, other Maintenance Supervisor(s), other Team Members, and Human Resources. The Maintenance Supervisor will assist with all maintenance activities to ensure maximum operational potential is realized for the entire plant operation.
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Maintenance Supervisor/Building Engineer. Perform general and higher level maintenance service such as: plumbing, electrical, carpentry, appliance repairs, HVAC, etc. Participate in preventative maintenance to include pool, exterior lighting, filter changes and apartment inspections.
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ACI is looking for a Maintenance Supervisor to lead our facility and maintenance team. Directs and maintains all machine maintenance, machine preventive maintenance (PMs), building and grounds and maintenance team.
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Working and communicating regularly and effectively with the North America Operating Service Center (OSC), asset manager, regional maintenance manager, tech support team and line manager. Grow with us as we embark on building tomorrow together by being the safest, most diverse and most profitable industrial gas company in the world.
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Working knowledge of building trades including carpentry, masonry and general construction, as well as the ability in using electrical and mechanical principles, charts, tables, drawings, mathematics and various preventive maintenance techniques.
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Schedule and supervise maintenance repair work, alterations, remodeling, minor construction and the checkout, installation and servicing of mechanical and electrical equipment and building systems.
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Participates as a member of Plant Leadership Team. Supervises plant maintenance organization including a Maintenance Supervisor, Electrical Supervisor, Planner/Scheduler, and Inventory Coordinator Coordinators.
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Experience with basic shop tools (hand tools, drills, lathes, and milling machine); Bridge & Rail Cranes; Drilling/tapping; Circuit design & layout; Cutting & threading pipe; Basic pneumatic troubleshooting & repair; Building maintenance- plat lighting, compressors and emergency lighting; Bending conduit and pulling wire; Installation & set-up of motor contractors and VFDS.
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May directly supervise the maintenance technicians and building engineers, to include delegating tasks, hiring, training, evaluating performance, resolving disciplinary issues and firing.
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You will report directly to the Site Superintendent and will interface daily with the Norco plant operations team consisting of operator technicians, maintenance technicians, admin support, and various other engineers/technicians who are located in the Norco/Gulf Coast Region.
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5+ years of residential, building, or general maintenance experience to include supervisory experience. Coordinate with outside contractors to perform activities, repairs, preventive maintenance onbuilding equipment, and building and grounds appearance.
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Coordinate maintenance services with department managers to ensure building and equipment performance without interruption. + Performs fire safety equipment tests under the guidance of the Regional Maintenance Director.
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As a Plant Maintenance Supervisor (also known as Maintenance Manager, Facilities Supervisor), you'll be responsible for ensuring the plant, facilities, and production equipment are properly maintained for a safe and productive manufacturing operation.
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We are seeking a Site Supervisor for our Air Separation Unit (ASU) and associated pipeline in Mentor, OH. The Mentor, OH on-site plant supplies gaseous nitrogen to approximately 20 miles of pipeline.
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High school diploma, along with at least one year of supervisory experience; experience within a vocational trade (construction, landscaping, building maintenance, grounds maintenance, land surveying) preferred but not required.
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