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Manage and direct the maintenance team in areas of safety, planning, TPM/reliability, cost, efficiency, quality, and labor utilization. Career opportunity for Site Maintenance Manager to join the plant management team; overseeing the maintenance team, TPM/ reliability programs, repair and continuous improvement of complex chemical processing and ancillary equipment.
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Located an hour west of Huntsville International Airport, the Shoals is a beautiful riverfront community with excellent public and private school options, low crime rate, and affordable cost of living.
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Scans all club merchandise through a point-of-sale system to ensure accurate inventory counts and accurate purchase totals for Members. Work with commitment and pride to deliver GOLD- Grand opening look daily.
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BS Mechanical Engineering degree with 10+ years in Plant Maintenance / Reliability Leadership in PSM regulated Chemical plants. Support Process Safety Management (PSM), Health Safety and Environmental, and continuous improvement plans.
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Ensure safe, cost-effective, operable rotating equipment and associated systems are provided and maintained to meet current site needs. Great opportunity to work with a global chemical leader in a Corporate Equipment Engineering role, supporting strategic Rotating Equipment initiatives for chemical plant sites.
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Knowledge of regulatory requirements, including PSM, OSHA, EPA, NFPA standards, Develop and implement the plant’s overall preventive and predictive maintenance programs. Experienced with maintenance planning, plant turnarounds & CMMS.
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In addition: Staffing, Paperwork, Cost Controls, Cash control, Food management, Work to a Schedule, Perfect Image and adherence to standards, Great Customer Service, Attendance & punctuality, Transportation to/from work, Store cleanliness, Marketing, Profitability.
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BS in Mechanical Engineering with 5+ years experience with industrial rotating equipment in chemical or refinery industries. Demonstrated work experience as SME for Rotating Equipment. Specify new rotating equipment to comply with industry and company design practices.
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Initiate and manage preventive maintenance and reliability improvement initiatives, plant turnarounds and supporting projects to achieve established performance metrics. Implement reliability best practices to ensure equipment dependability and efficiency.
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Periodically review rotating equipment performance. Offering competitive salary, bonus, STI, and relocation options. Knowledge of Industry Standards (i.e. API, ASME, PIP, etc.) Provide QA/QC on repairs onsite/off-site.
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Provide vendor surveillance on major machine repairs. Work in a team environment with other disciplines, operations, mechanical personnel. Direct improvements for increasing plant reliability. Provide support on prioritization of machinery related projects.
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