Maintenance Supervisor Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Topeka, KS at Geebo

Maintenance Supervisor

Nationwide Technical & Executive Search Nationwide Technical & Executive Search Topeka, KS Topeka, KS Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$67.
7K - $85.
7K a year Estimated:
$67.
7K - $85.
7K a year 18 hours ago 18 hours ago 18 hours ago Maintenance Supervisor Topeka, KS Perm, onsite, Direct General
Summary:
Under minimal supervision, manages operations of plant machinery and the maintenance of the building.
Principle Duties and Responsibilities 1.
Sets clear expectations and goals for team members, provides training and support for team, measuring and monitoring performance against goal and objectives and providing feedback, mentoring and support.
1.
Oversees the maintenance of production facilities and plant machinery.
2.
Schedules preventative maintenance for the building and machinery.
3.
Troubleshoots machinery problems and malfunctions.
4.
Orders mechanical parts and supplies as needed.
5.
Evaluates machinery stock parts for maintenance needs or replacement.
6.
Installs machine parts and accessories.
7.
Follows company safety guidelines and Good Manufacturing Practices.
8.
Regular attendance and punctuality are required due to working with people, items and equipment that are at the facility.
Job Specifications 1.
5
years maintenance experience.
2.
High School Diploma or equivalent is required.
3.
Basic PC skills are required.
4.
Training experience preferred.
5.
English/Spanish bilingual is a plus.
Working Conditions 1.
Refrigerated food manufacturing plant.
2.
The environment may be wet or dry and temperatures may range from 25 F to 110 F.
3.
Occasional lifting, kneeling, and bending with items in excess of 100 lbs is required.
4.
Production demands required evening and/or weekend scheduling greater than 40 hours per week in an exempt role.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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