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Under general direction from the Plant Maintenance Manager, the Plant Maintenance Supervisor will supervise and support staff responsible for performing a variety of maintenance in the areas of electrical, electronic, mechanical, plumbing, carpentry, welding, and concrete work.
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When necessary, assist the Electrical Supervisor in organizing, scheduling, and directing electrical maintenance activities. Computer skills in Microsoft Excel, Windows Server, Microsoft SQL Server, Wonderware Archestra, and Rockwell RS Logix 5, 500, & 5000 Major Challenges To reduce unscheduled and scheduled downtime through efficient preventative and predictive maintenance procedures and activities, maximizing plant capacity potential.
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Performs routine lawn maintenance including grass cutting, lawn edging, weed pulling, and other routine lawn-maintenance activities. As a Landscaping Crew Member, you will provide a variety of landscape activities on behalf of Medxcel throughout the assigned working location of St. Elizabeth's Hospital- Appleton, WI. Responsibilities will include: planting, weeding, digging, spreading topsoil and other materials, general lawn maintenance, and seasonal lawn preparation.
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Supervisor Car Shop - will be responsible for supervising all aspects of the rail vehicle maintenance in accordance with customer contractual requirements at the Car Shop - Willowbrook facility for the Metrolinx’s Legacy Fleet Maintenance operations.
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Execute and provide input to the preventive maintenance program and equipment audits when possible within the guidelines of productions scheduling and manpower and make recommendations concerning the priorities for weekends and outage work.
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The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for the maintenance and reliability of NGL and Refined Products instrumentation, controllers, and rotating equipment for compressor stations, pipeline stations, and NGL processing Fractionators.
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In conjunction with the Regional Director, Regional Maintenance Director and the on-site Maintenance Supervisor, develop and oversee implementation of all repairs, resident work orders, procurement and oversight of all outside vendors, contractors, suppliers, and emergency assignments.
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Assist and organize the work of employees in the daily inspection and maintenance of the plant to ensure safe, reliable, and compliant operations to maximize production and minimize interruptions.
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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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The Diesel Technician reports to the Fleet Maintenance Manager and Vehicle/Fleet Maintenance Supervisor. Reviews daily Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIR) and performs repairs along with completing assigned preventative maintenance tasks as necessary.
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Must possess State of Florida Advanced Training for Worksite Traffic Supervisor certification and at least 1-3 years of experience as an MOT (Maintenance of Traffic) Supervisor/Foreman in highway construction.
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Resort Maintenance Supervisor Jellystone Park Petoskey (PKO) Petoskey, MI, US Regular Full Time $16-$18 per hour OVERVIEWResort Maintenance Supervisors are responsible for the overall maintenance and upkeep of resort grounds, facilities, streets and equipment at an individual property.
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Performs various semi-skilled construction and maintenance tasks, not limited to repairing and maintaining fences, roads, culverts, and drainage; painting; clearing brushes using from all service boxes, connections, hydrants, valve caps, and well houses.
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Reporting to the Director of Environmental Services, the Landscaping Supervisor will be responsible for the daily maintenance of the St. Joseph of the Pines campus grounds. St. Joseph of the Pines is currently seeking a full-time Landscaping Supervisor for our Plant Operations team.
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We are experts in cell tower construction, RF engineering, broadband fiber optic cable installation, OSP engineering, wireline construction, and emergency maintenance services. ResponsibilitiesAs a Construction Supervisor, you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects.
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