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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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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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The general function of the Maintenance Manager is to coordinate and supervise all mechanical, electrical, civil, contract, and instrument & control maintenance to ensure that the power production facilities owned and/or operated by OPC are properly maintained in order to provide reliable and efficient electric power generation in accordance with corporate safety policies and procedures, and all applicable governmental regulations.
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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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SCOPE: Facilities Maintenance Managers are responsible for directing maintenance personnel involved in servicing electrical and mechanical problems arising from the operations of production equipment and machineries, as well as building maintenance, in compliance with Company Policies as well as State, County, City and Federal regulations.
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The Landscape Manager, under the direction of the Sr. Director of Turf & Grounds, will be responsible for managing all aspects of interior and exterior landscape displays, floral displays, grounds maintenance, and Lake Park maintenance.
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Great company seeking a Plant Maintenance Manager with experience directing, training, and elevating the multi-craft mechanical and electrical skillsets of the maintenance team of three, as well as helping to develop budgets and capital projects.
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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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The Plant Maintenance Manager reports directly to the Production / Plant Manager. A Plant Maintenance Manager generally supervises a department including multiple Maintenance Technicians.
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Job Title: Plant Maintenance Manager. Priorities of the Maintenance Manager include management, execution, and auditing of PM schedules, repair of any equipment that is needed to maintain maximum production rates and maintenance of an adequate spare parts inventory.
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They are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Tax, Trusts & Estates Associate/Attorney to join their team at their New Jersey office.
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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 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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Coordinate and prioritize maintenance activities to maximize equipment reliability in support of optimal production efficiency. Manages the maintenance personnel for all shifts as well as training, motivating and monitoring performance and skill levels of employees.
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Manage the maintenance spare parts and the tools inventory, determining which parts/tools to stock and their stock level and working directly with General Manager to maintain inventory of parts, tools, and supplies within budget.
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