- The main function of a maintenance supervisor is to establish, implement, and maintain long-range plans for improvement of maintenance activities and provide technical assistance to the manufacturing departments supported.
- A typical maintenance supervisor is responsible for the effective use of personnel, materials, and equipment in supporting SPQRC initiatives.
- Implement and actively support corporate safety policies, initiatives, and plant housekeeping standards.
- Diagnose equipment malfunction, determine root causes, and initiate immediate and long-term corrections.
- Support plant in achieving Safety, People, Quality, Responsiveness and Cost goals.
- Supervise construction and maintenance projects.
- Assist in the implementation of divisional and corporate policies.
- Maintain schedule and quality requirements.
- Implement safety and good housekeeping standards.
- Train, develop, and evaluate employees.
- Comply with terms of Local and National Labor agreements and supports divisional and corporate policies.
- Initiate contact with internal and external teams when required to solve problems.
- Implement planned maintenance activities.
- Complete work assignments required within budget, Client and timing constraints.
- Support plant in achieving Safety, People, Quality, Responsiveness and Cost goals.
- Supervise construction and maintenance projects.
- Maintain schedule and quality requirements.
- Making sure they have the right alignment for Client.
- Adjusting to the day based on the critical need.
- Understanding what is going to make the most impact and production needs and buffers.
- Will work with teams of 12 to 16.
- It is a not temperature controlled. But year around cool plant.
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