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Foods manufacturer with excellent benefits, growth potential and stability are hiring a Maintenance Supervisor to setup a new operation. They are looking for a Supervisor who will manage 10-12 union maintenance technicians and electricians in a high-speed packaging and processing operation.
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Responsible for the development, implementation and day to day supervision of maintenance systems, processes and documentation associated with efficient and High Performing Manufacturing Organizations (Prevention and Predictive Maintenance, TPM, SOP's, Safety, etc.
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Thorough knowledge of maintenance systems, work order processes, preventive/ predictive maintenance, TPM, inventory and scheduling software, preferred. Lead a team of Maintenance Mechanics & Electricians in predictive & preventative maintenance and machine repair.
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Job Title: 2nd Shift Maintenance Supervisor - Hiring Immediately! JOB SUMMARY: As a Maintenance Supervisor, you are responsible for effectively performing all the required duties of the position in an accurate, thorough, and safe manner while adhering to all GMPs and taking an active role in directing and leading the Maintenance team.
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5+ years of maintenance supervision is required; food, consumer products, beverage or related manufacturing experience is preferred but open to any manufacturing environment. Provide regular status reports to maintenance management team.
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2+ years as a maintenance supervisor in a manufacturing setting. Proficient on Popular CMMS solutions like Maximo 7.6, SAP Maintenance & Prisma. Keep the plant and equipment operating in a state that delivers the planned production capacity while delivering the required product quality for the least maintenance cost.
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Judge Direct Placement is seeking a Maintenance Supervisor for second shift in Chicago, IL area! General knowledge of computerized maintenance management systems. Plan routine maintenance schedule and follow up on all problems to develop solutions.
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As a Maintenance Supervisor, your primary responsibility will be to oversee and coordinate all maintenance activities within the community. Certified Apartment Maintenance Tech (CAMT) in a plus.
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Work with other departments and individuals to effectively coordinate equipment and building maintenance activities. Supervise employees engaged in maintenance activities to ensure that production machinery, material handling, building systems and building integrity are in efficient operating order.
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Performing tasks and repairs related to preventative maintenance, painting, plastering, basic plumbing, electrical, HVAC and carpentry. At least 3 years of maintenance experience in a fast-paced residential community.
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Maintenance Supervisor Company Information Foods manufacturer with excellent benefits, growth potential and stability are hiring a Maintenance Supervisor to setup a new operation They are looking for a Supervisor who will manage 10-12 union maintenance technicians and electricians in a high-speed packaging and processing operation.
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Ability to assist the Maintenance Supervisor with management maintenance staff. The Maintenance Supervisor assists with and manages the property's maintenance and facilities operations to maintain the physical condition and appearance of a property that will enhance the value of the community.
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The Facilities Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems to ensure optimal operating results. Facilities Maintenance Supervisor (f/m/d.
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Develop and/or maintain Key Performance Indicators for tracking and reporting the performance of the maintenance function (supplier performance, 3rd party contractor performance, equipment reliability, overall equipment effectiveness, etc.
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Keywords: Maintenance Supervisor, Technical Knowledge, Safety Awareness, Customer Service, Troubleshooting, Equipment Maintenance, Food Industry, Confidential. As my clients new Maintenance Supervisor, you will play a vital role in ensuring our products meet company standards and specifications.
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