Maintenance Manager - Food Manufacturing - Midwest USA Retail & Wholesale - Bentonville, AR at Geebo

Maintenance Manager - Food Manufacturing - Midwest USA

Maintenance Manager - Food Manufacturing - Midwest USA

Salary $100,000 - $115,000
Benefits
Bonus
Paid Relocation to the beautiful Ozarks!
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Growing food manufacturing client is seeking an initiative-taking Maintenance Manager who can plan, direct and lead the efforts of the Maintenance Department to maintain and support plant equipment and facilities in world class working order.
We need a leader who can technically evaluate the situations, find the optimum solution, prioritize the projects & tasks, and communicate the information to all parties using excellent soft skills.

As the Maintenance Manager, you'll be responsible for the preventive maintenance program, and, while working with other departments, maintenance of production equipment and facilities.
You'll be accountable for directing the preventive maintenance program that is designed to minimize unscheduled down time.
Other areas of accountability include:

Develop a department that is qualified to maintain all equipment and facilities in a safe and efficient working condition

Manage the spare parts and maintenance supplies

Manage the scheduling of maintenance personnel & labor costs

Work with Engineering regarding equipment modifications & facilities improvements that will improve plant performance, product quality & reduce costs

Coordinate the efficient operation of all facilities necessary to manage the distribution and usage of all utilities & reduce costs

Manage all yearly evaluations, attendance, vacations, and all disciplinary reviews of maintenance personnel

Ensure staff follows & supports all GMPs, regulatory, food safety, quality, and sanitation requirements.

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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