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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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Our successful Assistant Maintenance Managers can move into Maintenance Manager, Senior Maintenance Manager, Regional Maintenance Manager, Reliability Program Manager, Building Wellness Manager, and other Operational roles.
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The Maintenance Manager reports to the Plant Manager and leads an organization consisting of the following Veolia resources: Maintenance Planner, Maintenance MRO Planner, and resident contractor team composed of Maintenance supervisor, two (2) E&I Technicians, two (2) Pipe fitters Mechanics, two, Boilermaker Mechanics, One millwright mechanic, and one general Labor Mechanic.
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Clean Harbors is looking for a Region Fleet Maintenance Manager. (DOT , OSHA, RCRA, etc); Prepares reports, analyzes data and makes recommendations for maintenance facility operations improvements.
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POSITION PURPOSE: The Veolia Morses Mill Plant located in Linden, New Jersey , is seeking to fill the Maintenance Manager position to provide leadership and guidance to the maintenance team.
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Perform daily work assignments as assigned by the Maintenance Group Leader, Maintenance Supervisor or Department Manager. The Maintenance Mechanic (Levels I & II) are responsible for following daily work assignments to meet GMP standards while following all company safety policies and general policies: troubleshooting, repairing, replacing, and installing all production line equipment.
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MAINTENANCE MANAGER II – Metuchen, New Jersey. Reports To: Maintenance Manager. Performs other duties as assigned by the Team Lead, Team Supervisor or Department Manager.
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Report to Landscape Foreman or Landscape Division Manager. Weekly lawn maintenance, weeding, pruning, trimming, mulching, and planting. We are currently seeking a Landscape and Grounds Maintenance Laborer to install and maintain landscaping on new and existing residential and commercial properties.
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At Ironclad Environmental Solutions, the primary focus of this position is to assist the manager by servicing and repairing rental equipment and assisting with inventory control. Asset Maintenance Tech at Ironclad Environmental Solutions, you will play a critical role in servicing, maintaining, and repairing our rental equipment.
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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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Collaborate with facility General Manager to develop and ensure adherence to annual budgets for labor and materials. Manage, plan and, schedule maintenance workload leveraging the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS.
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Job DescriptionThe Industrial Maintenance Manager is responsible for oversight of the maintenance department of a Domino's Pizza distribution manufacturing facility. In this role, you will:Supervise a maintenance team to facilitate maintenance, including preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, repairs, and installation of machinery relating to bakery food processing equipment, physical structures, and mechanical and electrical systems.
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We are committed to hiring the best, Maintenance Manager, Manager, Assistant, Maintenance, Systems Technician, Maintenance Mechanic, Property Management. We are committed to hiring the best, Maintenance Manager, Manager, Assistant, Maintenance, Systems Technician, Maintenance Mechanic, Property Management.
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Communicate to the site maintenance manager or plant manager, on any pivot table costs for materials/services/capital expenditures that will carry over from the month they were expected to be spent.
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Under the direction of the Service Maintenance Manager, the Service Technician II is responsible for promptly responding to all service requests, apartment turnover preparation and the preservation and maintenance of the property.
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