Director - Maintenance Services
Job Summary: The Director - Maintenance Services is a senior maintenance leader responsible for maintenance strategy, planning, scheduling, execution, and continuous improvement across client’s recirculating aquaculture facility. This role is accountable for preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance programs; work management discipline; maintenance performance reporting; and safe, reliable execution for critical facility and process assets. Reporting directly to the COO, this position partners closely with Operations, Production, Engineering, Water Quality, Facilities, and Procurement to maximize equipment reliability, uptime, safety, and cost effectiveness while protecting fish health and production continuity. Success in this role requires strong technical competence, disciplined planning and scheduling, and the ability to build a high-performance maintenance culture grounded in measurable results. Job Description: Skills, competences, and knowledge to perform the work 10+ years of progressive maintenance, reliability, plant engineering, or technical operations experience in industrial processing, aquaculture, food manufacturing, utilities, water or wastewater, refrigeration, or similar continuous-process environments required.Bachelor's degree in engineering, Industrial Technology, Maintenance Management, or related field preferred. An equivalent combination of technical training and relevant experience will be considered.Demonstrated expertise in preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance methodologies and in building disciplined maintenance work-management systems.Strong experience with maintenance planning and scheduling, CMMS administration, and maintenance of KPI development and management.Technical competency with HVAC, industrial chilling and refrigeration support systems, pumping, piping, valves, motors, rotating equipment, and industrial utility systems.Ability to lead reliability and root cause efforts, prioritize competing work, and improve asset performance in a fast-paced operating environment.Strong communication and leadership skills with the ability to influence outcomes and drive execution through others. Core areas of responsibility:Maintenance Strategy & LeadershipSafety is a core value to client; this role leads by example to drive an accident and injury free workplace.Lead maintenance services and support utility systems, establishing standards, priorities, and execution discipline across the facility.Develop and implement a maintenance strategy that balances reliability, responsiveness, cost control, biosecurity, safety, and production continuity.Solve problems to root cause and drive continuous improvement. Preventive, Predictive & Corrective MaintenanceEstablish and continuously improve preventive maintenance programs for mechanical, electrical, and utility assets using OEM recommendations, operating experience, and failure history.Implement and manage predictive maintenance technologies and practices such as vibration analysis, thermography, oil or lubricant condition monitoring, ultrasound, motor condition diagnostics, performance trending, and inspection-based condition monitoring as appropriate.Ensure corrective maintenance is prioritized, planned, executed, and closed out with appropriate documentation, root cause follow-up, and lessons learned. Planning, Scheduling & Work ManagementOwn industry-leading maintenance planning and scheduling processes, including job planning quality, weekly scheduling, outage coordination, materials readiness, backlog control, and labor productivity.Maintain an effective CMMS and work-management process covering work identification, prioritization, planning, scheduling, execution, history capture, and work order closure.Improve wrench time and schedule compliance by ensuring work packages include scope, labor, parts, permits, tools, safety requirements, and estimated duration. Performance Tracking & KPI ReportingDevelop and report maintenance and work-management KPI dashboards including PM compliance, schedule compliance, backlog aging, wrench time, mean time between failures, mean time to repair, emergency work, repeat failures, maintenance cost by asset class, and work order close-out discipline.Analyze maintenance performance and equipment history to identify bad actors, recurring failures, and reliability improvement opportunities.Lead root cause analysis and reliability improvement initiatives for chronic equipment and process system issues. Technical Oversight of Critical SystemsProvide technical leadership for HVAC systems, industrial chilling and refrigeration interfaces, pumps, piping systems, valves, blowers, rotating equipment, heat exchangers, water treatment support systems, compressed air, standby power, and related balance-of-plant equipment.Support sound maintenance practices for RAS-related process equipment, including filtration, oxygenation, degassing, water movement, and other mission-critical aquaculture support systems.Partner with Engineering and Operations on shutdown planning, startup readiness, modifications, asset upgrades, and maintenance requirements for new or changed systems. Budget, Contractors & Spare Parts ManagementDevelop and manage the maintenance of operating budget and support capital planning for asset replacement, reliability upgrades, and major maintenance events.Manage contractor performance, service agreements, and external specialty support to ensure safe, efficient, and cost-effective execution.Oversee spare parts strategies, storeroom discipline, and critical spares identification to reduce downtime risk and improve maintenance responsiveness. Safety, Compliance & Cross-Functional PartnershipPromote strong environmental, health, safety, and biosecurity practices in all maintenance activities, including lockout/tagout, confined space, hot work, and permit-to-work compliance.Coordinate closely with Operations and Production to minimize disruption to fish health, water quality, and production plans during maintenance execution.Support regulatory, insurance, and internal audit requirements related to maintenance, equipment condition, and facility integrity.Understanding facility systems, operations, automation, and subsystems. This job operates in a combined office and production environment. ScheduleCore business hours Monday through Friday with a modified schedule needed to support farm projects, outages, maintenance events, and urgent equipment issues. Expectation that responses to calls outside of standard work hours may be required based on operational needs. Physical DemandsClimbingKneeling and CrawlingReaching. Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any directionSitting down. Particularly for sustained periods of timeStanding. Particularly for sustained periods of timeWalkingPushing. Using upper extremities to press against something with steady force in order to thrust forward, downward, or outwardLiftingRepetitive motionInternational and National overnight travelTravel 25% of timeThe physical requirements of this position.Sedentary work and up to 10 pounds of force/liftingLight work. Up to 20 pounds of force/lifting