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Establishes preventative maintenance schedules for all systems, equipment, and buildings including: ammonia refrigeration system, Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems, fire protection and security systems, electrical and energy management, dock doors/dock plate systems, power industrial equipment, building components (roof, interior and exterior floors/walls, doors, paved surfaces and landscaping.
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Coordinates emergency response or crisis management activities, develops and maintains liaisons with local emergency management and other entities to facilitate plan development, response effort coordination and assists safety manager with training initiatives.
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Our Maintenance Manager must adhere to all plant and corporate safety rules, procedures, and guidelines. Directs workers engaged in machine repair, electrical and mechanical work. As an experienced Maintenance Manager, you will be a leading member of the team.
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The Electrical Project Manager will also work closely with subcontractors as required by the project scope. An Electrical Project Manager must have the ability to work with little supervision.
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The position of Electrical Project manager–estimator presents an exciting opportunity for individuals to assist clients in ensuring safe and dependable electric power sources. 7 years of progressive experience in EPC of electrical power systems.
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Working knowledge of plumbing, electrical systems, HVAC systems, appliance repair, pools and spas, carpentry, and general construction. Communicate regularly with the Maintenance Supervisor or Community Manager regarding issues and recommendations for property improvements.
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This will include RFP/Supplier Selection, detailed electrical design, creating panel and field parts BOMSs, working with panel shops to build electrical control panels, development of installation drawing packages, and support of installation contractor, Project Manager, and Site Manager with installation efforts.
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Reports to: Project Superintendent, Project Manager or MEP Manager Essential Duties & Responsibilities*:Specifically relating to the mechanical and/or electrical systems ( HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Low Voltage, Fire Sprinkler): Managing and making decisions related to the performance of work related to scheduling, delivery, logistics, quality control and trade employee staffing levels.
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Reporting to the branch Service Manager, the Lift Truck Service Technician is responsible for troubleshooting lift truck service call issues and performing repairs and scheduled maintenance on equipment based upon customer demands as directed by the service dispatcher or manager.
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Why work at MCC: Compensation: Competitive compensation Generous benefits package including medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance and 401(k) Paid Holidays: New Years, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, plus two floating holidays Responsibilities : Safety is priority #1 at MCC Our Maintenance Manager must adhere to all plant and corporate safety rules, procedures, and guidelines.
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As a Maintenance Mechanic, you will report to both Production Supervisor and Maintenance Manager. Must safely repair electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, plumbing, mechanical, and carpentry systems.
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It is further required that the Facility Manager play an active role in efforts to ensure the safety and health of all employees, contractors, and visitors: Ensure that Lubrizol procedures and policies are reviewed, approved, and posted by the ISO/Training Coordinator on the intranet.
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As the Engineering Manager, you’ll be responsible for the leadership and management of projects (mechanical and electrical) and energy. Maintenance / Engineering Manager Salary $110,000 - $130,000 + Benefits + Bonus Potential + Paid Relocation SE USA Looking for an Engineering manager who is looking for a rewarding position responsible for 2 facilities in the Southeast.
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Job Requirements / Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: •Requires a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or other relevant Engineering discipline, plus 5 years of related experience.
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Looking for an opportunity to be a Maintenance Manager on the 2nd shift in Owensboro, KY? Ability to read engineering schematics such as electrical, mechanical, plumbing, hydraulic, and pneumatic.
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