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A Leading Automotive Supplier in the Novi, Michigan area needs a 3rd Shift Maintenance Supervisor. Previous Automotive Maintenance Supervision Experience is Required. Experience with the following: Fanuc Robotics, Allen Bradley PLC’s, MFDC Weld Controllers (Bosch), MIG & Spot Welding, Adhesive Dispensing Systems (Nordson), Electrical, Mechanical, Pneumatics, Conveyors & Vision Systems.
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Coordinate maintenance objectives with the On-site Manager daily. Must have a current journeyman, or above, license in Heating and Air Conditioning, plus significant experience in plumbing, appliance repair, carpentry, and general maintenance repairs.
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We are seeking a Maintenance Supervisor (Technical Resource) who will be part of the leadership team for our manufacturing plant. Five or more years of experience in industrial maintenance with at least two or more years of experience in a leadership capacity.
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Must have, as a minimum, 2 year(s) experience in a supervisory capacity, in a maintenance/plant related position. The primary purpose of the Director of Maintenance is to plan, organize, develop, and direct the overall operation of the Maintenance Department in accordance with current federal, state and local standards, guidelines, and regulations governing our facility, and as may be directed by the Administrator, to assure that our facility is maintained in a safe and comfortable manner.
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We are currently seeking a Maintenance and Reliability Supervisor reporting to the Packaging Reliability Manager and based in a Factory with Remote eligibility (Location TBD). 3 to 5 years of industrial maintenance experience, preferably in bottling in CPG (consumer packaged goods) or food and beverage industries.
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The Maintenance Operations Supervisor is a semi-working supervisor in his/her area of expertise and manages the day to day operations of the Maintenance section of the Facilities Management department.
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Responsible for supervision of diversified electrical, air conditioning, refrigeration, machine, pipe fitting and facilities and grounds maintenance functions, as well as personnel performing diversified machining operations such as drilling, punching, milling, lathe, grinding, welding, cleaning, painting, and sheet metal fabrication of tooling and equipment.
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The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for maintaining and continuously improving College grounds, athletic facilities, walkways, parking lots, roads, buildings, equipment, and facilities.
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Operate as a supervisor and leader to monitor the maintenance team’s performance and completion of maintenance activities including complex assignments through constructive feedback and coaching.
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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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The Maintenance Supervisor executes maintenance support for the manufacturing plant’s strategic and production plans. Maintain preventive and predictive maintenance programs i.e., failure and root cause analysis.
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Under general supervision of the Utilities Manager, oversees the day-to-day operations, maintenance, repairs and programs associated with the water distribution and wastewater collection system, including; monitoring pump station operations and SCADA system functions to ensure compliance and safety of employees and the safety and health of the general public.
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As part of the responsibilities of this position, the Maintenance Supervisor will have direct or incidental contact with clients served by SMOC in various programs funded or administered through the Executive Office of Health and Human Services.
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We are seeking a Maintenance Supervisor who will be part of the leadership team for our manufacturing plant in Framingham, Massachusetts. Assist with leading the preventative maintenance process, defining processes, driving improvements and achieving KPI targets.
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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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