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Continuous and close coordination with the Maintenance Manager, other Maintenance Supervisor(s), other Team Members, and Human Resources. Directs workers in electrical, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic, and utility systems maintenance and repair of machinery and equipment.
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The Maintenance Unit Supervisor is accountable for providing leadership and direction to assigned members of the crew in order to meet business requirements for the efficient production of metal in a lean environment.
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Our client is seeking a Maintenance Unit Supervisor for our Rolling Department. Under the direction of the Maintenance Superintendent, the incumbent is responsible to ensure productivity, safety, quality, improved recovery, reliable and consistent delivery performance and rapid problem solving in planned and unplanned cost-effective, customer-centric environment.
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Looking for a knowledgable, friendly, and reliable maintenance supervisor. Directs and trains hotel staff engaged in painting, performing structural repairs to masonry, woodwork, and furnishings of buildings and carrying out basic electrical and plumbing tasks and preventive maintenance.
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Compensation $70,000 to $80,000 + PAID RELOCATION Our client is seeking a Maintenance Unit Supervisor for our Rolling Department. Qualifications: High School diploma or equivalent (GED) from an accredited institution Minimum of 3 years of hands-on maintenance experience Minimum of 2 years of supervisory experience with direct reportsEligibility will be required at the time of hire.
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A working knowledge of principles and concepts of Lean Manufacturing (ABS) is required for effective business results. These business objectives are accomplished in accordance with the principles of lean manufacturing, modeling and teaching employees in a manner that moves the organization toward accomplishing the target condition.
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Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. NOTE: SCHEDULE FLEXIBILITY REQUIRED: The schedule for this role is 4 on, 4 off, 12 hour shifts. Results can be measured; projects eliminate waste, secure flow, and create a visual factory; and employees contribute high levels of discretionary effort.
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WinnCompanies is looking for a Maintenance Supervisor I to join our military team located at Rock Island, IL. In this role, provide quality control functions, assist in coordination of subcontracted activities and/or assist with training and coaching of maintenance staff.
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Summary: Arconic is seeking a Maintenance Unit Supervisor for the Rolling Department. The supervisor is responsible for safety, productivity, quality, and problem-solving in both planned and unplanned maintenance scenarios.
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The shift is 12-hour shifts and will rotate approximately every 6-12 weeks depending on business conditions from days to nights. Preferred Qualifications: Previous supervisory experience in a manufacturing environmentMechanical background is a plus.
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Knowledge of Company policies, procedures, and practices related to HR/IR including the bargaining and local agreements is a plus. Experience in a union environment is a plus. And they rotate days to nights every 2-3 months.
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Five production supervisors, maintenance supervisor and two shipping/receiving supervisors will report to the Vice President-Operations. Five production supervisors, maintenance supervisor and two shipping/receiving supervisors will report to the Vice President-Operations.
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Report equipment in need of repair to the Maintenance Supervisor immediately and post an out-of-order sign on the equipment. Completing daily tasks as assigned and continued good maintenance of facilities and equipment.
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Our Davenport Casting facility is seeking to add a talented Maintenance Supervisor to its team. Minimum of 5 years industrial maintenance experience. The purpose of this role is to analyze, recommend improvements, efficiently organize and manage the direction of maintenance area work teams and processes for the achievement of both short-term and long-term objectives in safety and compliance, equipment reliability, product quality and cost reduction.
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Job Title Maintenance Unit SupervisorLocation: Davenport, IowaThis is a 100% ONSITE position Please note:This position will supervise 12-hour shifts will rotate between day and night shifts every work cycle.
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