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Daily maintenance WO review and planning/scheduling meeting with the operations manager, maintenance planner, and CMMS. As the Maintenance Manager, you will be responsible for the performance of the plant maintenance and reliability team focusing on the key metrics of safety, quality of work, implementation and execution of reliability-centered maintenance elements, cost control, and employee development.
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As the Maintenance Manager, you will report to the Plant Manager and are a key member of the Plant Management Team. You will provide technical supervision and instructions to the skill crafts within the maintenance team.
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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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The Dairy Plant Maintenance Manager shall be responsible for, but not limited to, the following: Supervision of maintenance personnel who repair and maintain mechanical, air, electrical and hydraulic components of various equipment such as processing, blow molding, filling and material handlingequipment, follow blueprints, wiring diagrams and specifications and using hand tools, power tools, welders and precision measuring instruments.
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Facilities Maintenance Manager. Grounds Maintenance: Supervise and perform tasks related to grounds maintenance, including brush clearance, tree maintenance, lawn care, and ensuring the proper functioning of sprinkler systems and pest control measures.
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TheMaintenance Manager reports to the Plant Manager and leads an organization consisting of thefollowing Veolia resources: Maintenance Planner, Maintenance MRO Planner, and residentcontractor team composed of Maintenance supervisor, two (2) E&I Technicians, two (2) Pipefitters Mechanics, two, Boilermaker Mechanics, One millwright mechanic, and one generalLabor Mechanic.
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Furthermore, the Senior Facilities Maintenance Manager will provide valuable guidance on process improvement initiatives, aligning them with the principles of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM.
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The Regional Maintenance Manager (RMM) is responsible for the short- and long-term maintenance objectives of their portfolio of assets, overseeing a team of Maintenance Managers and ensuring that the physical condition, appearance, and capital needs of the apartment communities are achieved.
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Bachelor's degree (B. A.) from four-year college or university; or eight to ten years related experience in a metal forging facility supervising a minimum of 30 mechanics, millwrights, and/or maintenance support staff; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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In addition to these responsibilities, the Senior Facilities Maintenance Manager will work closely with the team in planning, executing, starting up, and following up on Engineering Projects, including capital projects related to equipment for the site.
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Possess a professional certification in the field of maintenance management - Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP), Certified Reliability Leader (CRL), Certified Maintenance Manager (CMM), Certified Professional Maintenance Manager (CPMM), or any equivalent professional certification.
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Job Functions/Accountabilities (Essential & Marginal): Essential Job Functions: Leadership Under the direction of the Plant Manager, sets tactical and strategic direction for the maintenance department.
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Must demonstrate knowledge and understanding of maintenance of equipment at rock and sand mining, ready-mix concrete and/or asphalt facilities. Works with the Environmental, Health and Safety Manager to ensure that all safety features of the stationary equipment are properly working and effective.
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Provides direct supervision and leadership of the maintenance group under the general direction of the Assistant Plant Manager. Wood fired CFB boiler and Steam Turbine Generator operating experience is highly desired to provide for the following: A thorough, demonstrated understanding of power plant operations, with strong understanding of the maintenance function.
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Our business reach spans satellite television service, live-streaming and on-demand programming, smart home installation services, mobile plans and products, and now we are building America’s First Smart NetworkTM.
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