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Utilize computer programs for plant production and maintenance reporting, payroll, purchasing requests, and mobile equipment maintenance. Complete and organize necessary paperwork to effectively manage plant production, maintenance, staffing, and safety.
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Directs and manages all electrical and mechanical services for the facility and the maintenance of all production machinery/equipment, physical plant, utilities and grounds in accordance with federal, state and local regulations and company policies.
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The Inside/OSP Manager oversees all aspects of the inside and outside plant infrastructure, ensuring the operational integrity, maintenance, and expansion of the telecommunications infrastructure within the Pentagon, NCR, and outlying locations.
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Responsible for correcting compliance or safety issues when directed by the Director of Operations, Director of Maintenance, Chief Pilot, Regional Maintenance Director, Director of Safety, Regional Maintenance Manager, or Lead Mechanic.
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Must possess a valid FAA aircraft maintenance technician license with an airframe and power plant rating. It generally functions under the supervision or guidance of the Maintenance Duty Manager.
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Bachelor&rsquos degree (BS) or equivalent in engineering, engineering technology or physical sciences, or professional engineer license, and more than 1.5 years as a qualified non-licensed operator or a supervisor or manager in work control, operations, engineering, outage management, maintenance, radiation protection, chemistry, or accredited training at a comparable (BWR or PWR) facility.
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1.5 years or more in a position equivalent to Reactor Operator (or Supervisor) at military reactor (i.e., Power Plant Watch Engineer, Engineering Watch Supervisor, Reactor Operator, Engineering Officer of the Watch, Propulsion Plant Watch Supervisor.
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Factory airframe/power plant schools preferred. Responsible for mentoring mechanics within all maintenance and operational functions at the base and providing on the job training (OJT). Responsible for performing aircraft maintenance, including planning maintenance efficiently and effectively to maximize aircraft availability while demonstrating a thorough knowledge of the General Maintenance Manual (GMM) and Air Methods’ policies and procedures.
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Works with the Supervisor, Process Engineer, Plant Engineer, Area Operators and Maintenance Coordinator in the optimization of current processes as well preparation of equipment for maintenance and project work.
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The Maintenance Manager will coordinate and supervise maintenance repairs and preventive/predictive maintenance activities for the plant including all mobile and stationary equipment and machinery.
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Plan and schedule equipment maintenance and repair activities to minimize disruption to plant production and material handling activities with some supervision and direction provided by the Maintenance Manager.
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Job DescriptionREPORTS TO: Director of Operations DIRECT REPORTS: Material Scheduling Manager, Production Manager, Safety Coordinator, Quality Supervisor, Process Engineer, Maintenance Manager ROLE: The Plant Manager is responsible for directing and managing the everyday operation of the manufacturing facility.
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As a valued member of the plant leadership team, the Senior Facilities Maintenance Manager will collaborate closely with the Site Production Director to drive excellence in Facilities and Maintenance operations, processes, programs, and budgeting for our manufacturing and warehouse sites.
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Minimum 15 years maintenance experience in a refinery, chemical plant, ammonia plant, or an operation of equivalent complexity. Reporting to the Facility Director, and with a team of 25 employees and contract resources, the Maintenance Manager is responsible for an annual maintenance budget of approximately $50MM. Additionally, the Maintenance Manager will work closely with site and regional technical, project management, and project execution resources to ensure the on-going alignment of facility maintenance, capital, and business goals for both Air Products & Gulf Coast Ammonia.
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Job Summary:The Inside/Outside Plant Manager is a key leadership role responsible for overseeing the management, maintenance, and expansion of inside and outside plant infrastructure within a secure environment.
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