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Serve as a backup to the Maintenance Manager when they are not available. Provide hands-on troubleshooting and maintenance of production equipment on the floor. The Plastics Industrial Maintenance Supervisor provides leadership and supervision to the maintenance production team engaged in the troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of plastics injection and blow molding production equipment.
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Coordinate with the QA/QC Manager to verify all welders on site are qualified to weld on the project. Verify material deliveries meet specifications and are being stored properly, and required preventative maintenance and/or temporary heating is being performed by the subcontractor (this potentially is coordinated with the Materials Manager.
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Walk down all systems prior to, during, and post hydrostatic testing to verify compliance with drawings and specifications and signing off on completed system testing and restoration. Develop a marked-up and as-built set of drawings to produce the record set documents, and answer RFIs with assistance from Assistant Project Manager or Field Engineer.
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Must be proficient with Plasma Tables, Industrial Band Saws, Hydraulic Shears and Brakes, typical metal working hand tools and their safe use and maintenance. Will train candidate on Panel Manufacturing, Fan, Coil, AHU Component Installation and AHU assembly.
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Communicates with maintenance manager and maintenance area/shift leaders and other plant personnel about maintenance concerns, providing complete action plans and status reports as and when required.
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Must possess planning, layout, carpentry, plumbing and electrical concepts to perform maintenance and repairs on buildings, equipment, machinery and grounds. Perform preventative maintenance on equipment, machinery, building and grounds as required; maintain accurate, electronic records.
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You will work with the maintenance team on general repairs, tool kits, and controlling inventory. Randstad is looking for an experienced Maintenance Parts Storeroom Clerk for a production company in the Nassau County area.
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Assists customers in answering technical questions on Energy Systems, HVAC systems, Trane products, Strategic Products, and system application alternatives, Building Automation Systems (BAS), installation, operation, maintenance, and problem resolutions.
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You will work with and through direct reports and staff to operate focusing on best performance practices, standardized continuous improvement processes/ procedures, problem diagnosis and timely solutions, preventative maintenance, staff schedules, staff development, labor administration, consumable management and interdepartmental communications that aims to provide 100% equipment availability and minimize production disruptions affecting publications.
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Location: Rochester, NH Shift: First Shift up to 85K per year, plus excellent benefits Our client in Rochester, NH is currently looking for a skilled and experienced Maintenance Mechanic Lead to join their machinery and facilities maintenance team on the first shift.
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Provide direct supervision to Production Control Manager, Manufacturing Supervisor, and Lead personnel as well as the Maintenance Supervisor. Organize and manage Production Department to ensure on time delivery of products to customers as per company goals.
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Perform minor service on equipment/vehicles and report complex mechanical issues to the Shop Manager/foreman for repair. Operate heavy equipment (e.g., cranes, backhoes, excavators) for lifting, rerailing, load transfer, and track maintenance/repair.
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Follow written and verbal instructions from the maintenance manager or project manager. Reports any issues to the maintenance manager or clients. If you're passionate about precision and thrive in hands-on environments, apply now to join our mission of excellence in lubrication technology.
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The Mechanical Maintenance Manager will play a crucial role in ensuring the reliability and efficiency of our production machinery and equipment. Manufacturing company with locations nationwide is targeting a Mechanical Maintenance Manager to oversee and lead their mechanical maintenance team.
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National Manufacturer is seeking a direct-hire Maintenance Manager. This position is located near New Rochelle, NY. The Maintenance Manager will oversee safety, quality, and continuous improvement of new and existing equipment in support of efficient and effective manufacturing and business operations.
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