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Services and maintains machines on site Ensures preventive maintenance is performed Ensures machine breakdowns are repaired Ensures current and accurate record of maintenance Ensures all relevant machines, devices are updated according to ALPLA standards Serve as the main contact of the Operational Technology Integration Specialist to ensure devices are updated and configurated.
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Maintenance Manager Maintenance Manager - Kiel, Wisconsin The Facilities / Maintenance Manager is accountable to lead, develop, and implement maintenance and reliability strategies that improve productivity while assuring highest levels of safety, quality, sanitation, and regulatory compliance.
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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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POSITION SUMMARY: The Business Unit Fleet Maintenance Manager is responsible for overseeing up to 5+ maintenance shops and managing multiple teams of technicians, maintenance supervisors and/or other maintenance managers who are responsible for the preventive maintenance and repair of a fleet of vehicles up to 91+ trucks (diesel and alternate fuel) machinery that supports approximately 3 post collection facilities, approximately and 3 container shops.
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Title: Industrial Maintenance Manager. Under minimum direction, the Manager Maintenance is responsible for all maintenance programs within less than five facilities.
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The Maintenance Manager position in located in Litchfield Park, AZ. Associates Degree in a related field or at least 5 years in an industrial maintenance environment. At least 5 years' previous supervisory/management experience in an industrial maintenance environment or in a distribution environment.
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The Maintenance Manager is a critical role with oversight of all planned and unplanned facility, processing equipment, material handling equipment, and were applicable fleet maintenance.
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Oversee the plant's Predictive Maintenance Program; Oil Analysis, Thermography, Vibration Analysis, Thermography, and Ultrasonic Testing. This position will be responsible for developing and leading the implementation of programs designed to improve Total Productive Maintenance in the Houston Chemical Plant.
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Leads and works directly with Site B R HSE Manager to implement and administer the site safety program utilizing Brown Root HSE standards along with client HSE standards. Oversees the safe and timely daily operation and maintenance of equipment and facilities and setting and tracking performance indicators; utilize in-house and contracted workforce.
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Maintenance Managers might move into roles like Area Service Manager, Senior Service Manager, and Community Manager. Consider joining our team as a Maintenance Manager for Normandy Club Apartments in Centerville, Ohio.
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Thorough knowledge of TPM, preventive and predictive maintenance techniques and their application. Oversee the Planning and Scheduling of plant maintenance activities in a weekly plant scheduling meeting and manage the plant's turnaround work.
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The Maintenance Manager develops and maintains preventive/predictive maintenance programs inclusive of failure and root cause analysis. The Maintenance Manager provides leadership and directs strategy for the maintenance effort in support of the plant’s production plans.
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Conduct regular inspections and preventative maintenance to reduce vehicle breakdowns and extend the lifespan of the fleet, under the supervision of the Fleet Maintenance Manager.
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The Maintenance Manager will own the scheduling and review of all vehicle maintenance with in-house and 3rd party maintenance providers, while reviewing all repair details and costs.
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Under the direction of the Plant Manager, sets tactical and strategic direction for the maintenance department. Supervises Lead Maintenance Technician, Lead Electrical/Instrumentation Technician, and Storekeeper.
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