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Supervise all aspects of plant maintenance, including equipment, buildings, systems, and grounds, covering electrical, mechanical, plumbing, pipefitting, and welding tasks. Experience with Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS.
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Title: Plant Maintenance Manager. Seven (7) + years previous Die Cast Maintenance Management experience required. Familiar with TPM (Total Productive Maintenance), TQM (Total Quality management) and a continuous improvement environment.
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Manufacturer is seeking a Maintenance Manager to lead the plant operations and facilities maintenance functions. The Maintenance Manager will report to the Engineering Manager and will be the site expert for all mechanical projects at the plant.
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7-9 years of industrial maintenance management experience. Identify, develop and manage the preventive maintenance program to improve equipment reliability, including but not limited to backlog management as well as planning periodic equipment overhauls and downtime for maintenance.
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Provide overall stewardship for the entire plant facility and grounds, including: Fire Protection / Risk Management; Building & Grounds; Utility systems; IS, phones & business systems network; Permits, etc.
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The Manufacturing Maintenance Manager partners with Engineering and Operations to ensure all plant assets are maintained in the most effective manner possible while sustaining continuous plant operations.
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Job Title : Plant Maintenance Manager (food manufacturer) We are seeking an experienced Plant Maintenance & Facilities Manager to oversee the maintenance of all equipment and systems required for plant operations and support functions.
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Maintain and continually upgrade an effective Preventive/Predictive Maintenance Program for all plant equipment and facilities. Maintain Computerized Maintenance Management System (ERP) in order to analyze costs, problem areas, equipment replacements and justifications as well as machine history.
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Our client is looking for a Maintenance Manager for their Heavy Industry plant, This role will be responsible for creating a strategic vision/plan for Maintenance. Change management & CI experience in a Lean Manufacturing environment.
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Drive plant performance through effective leadership of technical teams in Maintenance, Tooling, and Project Engineering. Manage plant maintenance and project budgets, ensuring timely and cost-effective completion of approved projects.
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Works with Engineering Manager, Plant Manager, Automations Manager, and Maintenance Planner in scheduling maintenance in a manner, which maximizes the department’s capabilities while meeting the plant’s needs.
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At least 5 years of experience working with SAP Asset Management/Plant Maintenance (PM)/Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) Stay up to date on new Asset Management (Plant Maintenance) functionality being released annually by SAP.
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Interface with plant management, supervisors, and contractors to ensure smooth operations. · Experience: 5-7 years of experience in facilities maintenance management. High School Diploma and 10 years of plant maintenance experience with increasing leadership responsibilities.
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The Maintenance Manager reports to the Plant Manager and leads an organization consisting of the following resources: Maintenance Planner, Maintenance MRO Planner, and resident contractor team composed of (1) Maintenance supervisor, (2) E&I Technicians, (2) Pipe fitter Mechanics, (2) Boilermaker Mechanics, (1) Millwright Mechanic, and (1) General Mechanic.
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Input new equipment into the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) and develop preventive maintenance programs. Familiarity with ISO or similar quality systems and software-based maintenance management systems is preferred.
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