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Proficiency with maintenance management systems; Service Channel experience preferred. Maintenance workflow and process efficiency/effectiveness – Use Service Channel and other approved systems to efficiently manage maintenance processes so stores get timely and cost-effective services with proper billing and accounting.
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Working with the Maintenance Manager, Maintenance Engineers, Planners, Maintenance Supervisor, Operations and Safety, the Electrical Supervisor drives department productivity and quality of workmanship for the purpose of increasing overall availability and reliability of equipment.
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The Mechanical/Electrical Supervisor position will be responsible for safely and successfully completing assigned maintenance operations projects for all Colonial Williamsburg - HG properties.
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Overseeing and coordinating the activities of a variety of permanent and seasonal skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled staff engaged in a broad range of park maintenance and repair work, which may include skilled trades work, as well as housekeeping and groundskeeping functions at Roberto Clemente State Park or the filter plant pool operations.
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Moss & Company is currently looking for a Maintenance Supervisor for one of properties in Los Angeles (Koreatown) with extensive experience new construction residential/multifamily properties, supervising a team, and taking care of the company asset(s.
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Assist the Turf/Grounds Maintenance Supervisor with rehiring, including driving pre-hires to the test lab for drug screenings. Brings unsafe conditions to the attention of the Grass/Grounds Maintenance Supervisor and makes suggestions to improve safe working practices.
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3-5 years' experience supervising multi-craft maintenance teams. Experience with Six Sigma, TPM, RCM, or other Maintenance Process Improvement methodologies. Supervise the electrical & mechanical maintenance requirements of a diverse multi-shift manufacturing operation including but not limited to reactive maintenance, preventative maintenance, predictive maintenance, work order management, multiple outside contractor services, building systems modification, bidding, employee evaluation and development, etc.
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Ability to assist the Maintenance Supervisor with management maintenance staff. The Maintenance Supervisor assists with and manages the property's maintenance and facilities operations to maintain the physical condition and appearance of a property that will enhance the value of the community.
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Under the direction of the Maintenance of Way Supervisor, this position performs maintenance activities within the railroad right-of-way enabling safe and efficient movement of trains along the San Diego and Escondido Subdivisions.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Fleet Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for supervising a maintenance shop that is under the umbrella responsibility of a Maintenance Manager. The Fleet Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for planning and scheduling repair work for the work group to ensure that all work is done in a safe and timely manner, reducing lost productivity.
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Under the direct supervision of the Facilities Site Manager, the Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for the organization and direction of staff assigned to the functional area and coordinates the maintenance and support of facilities, installation, modification, monitoring, operation, testing, and servicing of equipment and systems at the site.
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Responsible for all garage scheduling for service repair &maintenance on all V&E and small engine repair. The Garage Supervisor manager role will be a proven leader that provides a team concept mindset to build and unify the garage, safety driven and a productive leader.
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Inspect van to ensure proper maintenance of vehicle and make repair requests to Yard Supervisor. The Assistant Yard Supervisor interfaces with all AWC associates and management personnel, customer representatives, trucking company representatives, and AWC office staff.
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Continue to organize, coordinate, and manage the overall maintenance program of home community including exterior property appearance, timely work order service, quality make- ready program, and cost-effective inventory control of the property.
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R+L Carriers has an immediate opportunity for a Shop Supervisor/ Trailer Mechanic at our Wilmington, OH Service Center. Shop Supervisor / Trailer Mechanic. Other responsibilities include tractor repair, preventive maintenance, supervising shop mechanics, and enforcing company policies/procedures.
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