Position Overview:
The Maintenance Senior Manager’s responsibility is to lead maintenance practices across the plant to ensure reliability, maintainability, and availability of all plant production resources (production and facilities), with a specific focus on overall deterioration losses. Ensuring that people’s safety and food safety come first, this individual is a confident leader with strong technical and communication skills, with the ability to engage and build relationships across all teams, including the ability to coach and empower team members to take ownership for driving out losses at all levels. Drive production and buildings and grounds support through tactical and strategic means. Tactically, this will include directing a skilled workforce to effectively troubleshoot and resolve real-time production issues. Whether that’s by leading the effort with technical expertise, dispatching staff to resolve, or coordinating repairs with outside contractors. This leader will be adept at making quick, accurate assessments and providing the highest levels of support. Strategically, the Maintenance Senior Manager will succeed by managing multiple initiatives simultaneously to provide long-term solutions that resolve the root cause of process interruptions. The Maintenance Senior Manager position is a key role that interfaces with many internal customers – Safety, Quality, Production, Warehousing, Continuous Improvement, and Engineering. This position also leads or assists in the execution of plant projects, corporate engineering projects, and manages the maintenance staff.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Provide leadership, coaching, and direction to the Maintenance Department in all aspects of their work, specifically
through Gemba walks, one-on-one coaching, and observations.
2. Professionally and systematically defines, designs, develops, and monitors an Asset Maintenance and Reliability Plan
that includes:
- Value-added preventive and predictive maintenance tasks
- Effectively managed spare parts inventory
- Fully integrated and utilized CMMS System
- Proactive Planning and Scheduling processes
- Standardized maintenance KPIs
3. Lead continued improvement in teammate relations both within department and cross functionally
4. Collaborate with other sister sites to solve problems and broadly share learnings
5. Champions Safety initiatives through active participation of EHS team and Safety leader of maintenance team.
6. Ensure all equipment and the facility infrastructure is operated and remain in strict food safety compliance.
7. Supervise direct reports:
- Facilities and Utilities Engineer
- Maintenance and Reliability Manager
- MRO Buyer
- Maintenance Planner
8. Identifies and drives maintenance process improvement opportunities.
9. Ability to utilize data analysis in identifying key planned and unplanned losses to direct plants' limited resources on top losses. 10. Implement and maintain standards for breakdown elimination, planning & scheduling, lubrication, Predictive Maintenance, maintenance information systems, shop tool/facilities, and inventory management.
11. Supports plant and department KPIs to drive continuous improvement.
12. Accountable for overall reliability and availability of equipment and control of maintenance labor and expense budget within the plant.
13. Uses failure analysis techniques like FMEA to identify and eliminate chronic problems.
14. Develops and implements technician training plan
15. Identify Capital needs with respect to production, environmental, safety, building & grounds, and be responsible for them from inception to completion. Includes estimating and funds procurements, specifying equipment, working with vendors and outside contractors, supervising safe onsite work, maintaining budget, and scheduling with the plant production.
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