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The Maintenance Manager oversees the day-to-day maintenance and repair operations of the organization’s facilities, equipment, and machinery through planning, coordinating, and directing all maintenance activities to ensure machine reliability and minimize unexpected downtime.
Reports directly to the Operations/Plant Manager.
The Maintenance Manager Job Description is mentioned in the following procedures:
Procedure ID and Name | Policies & Procedures Manual |
AS1140 Control of Production/Service Processes | AS9100 |
AS1150 Manufacturing | AS9100 |
FS1120 Manufacturing | ISO 22000 |
QP1140 Manufacturing | ISO 9001 QMS |
Must have at least a high school diploma or GED certificate. Prefer someone with experience in industrial technology, postsecondary coursework in mechanical drawing, mathematics, blueprint reading, CNC, and/or electronics. Must have a good understanding of electricity, electronics, hydraulics, and computer programming.
Ideal candidate will have an associate degree or the equivalent experience in industrial maintenance. Industrial maintenance certification(s) would be a plus. A bachelor’s degree (e.g., business administration, industrial engineering) and ten years of experience in a manufacturing environment, three as a plant manager, are preferred.
Must have demonstrated ability to lead a diverse team of maintenance workers. Good communication skills and the ability to work well with people at all levels, educational background, etc., are essential. Strong organizational and managerial skills required. Project management experience is a must; candidates with project management certification will be given preference. Some training experience (e.g., manufacturing tools & techniques, standards, regulations) will also be helpful.
Ability to communicate orally with customers, vendors, management, and coworkers is crucial. Regular use of phone and email for communication is essential. Hearing and vision correctable to within normal ranges is essential for normal conversations, receiving ordinary information, and preparing or inspecting documents.
The ability to remain in a stationary position roughly 50% of the time, as well as the ability to move about the manufacturing facilities (access files/storage, office equipment, computers, and other productivity devices; plan, organize, and attend manufacturing meetings; attend to various issues on the shop floor; etc.), is required.
Using a computer while sitting for extended periods is common, though some time will be spent in the manufacturing area, where eye, ear, and other protection (safety gear) are required.
Some heavy lifting can be expected. Good manual dexterity required to use maintenance equipment (e.g., computers, testers, gages, hand tools). Protective gear, except for safety shoes, is supplied by the organization. Safety training takes place upon hire and annually thereafter.
The job is primarily performed indoors in a traditional office or manufacturing setting, though much time will be spent in the manufacturing facility. Extended periods of sitting while using a computer or other productivity devices are common.
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