Manage Maintenance team, and associated workload for Supervisors, Leads, Technicians, and Engineering support to optimize shop availability and performance according to established KPI
Develop team technical competence, skills, and overall performance. Coordinate and provide technical & non-technical training
Plan, prioritize & delegate workload, both daily and shutdown, based on department impact
Lead team safety audits, maintenance procedure analysis and development, & delegate corrective actions
Workforce management: day-to-day line support; in-house repair work; vacation scheduling; OT & weekend work scheduling
Interaction with Production and Engineering Groups, internal customers, and management
Project management: both internal maintenance projects, and minor contractor projects
What You’ll Bring
5+ years of extensive experience in supervision and leadership, with troubleshooting and correcting industrial equipment maintenance - breakdowns and failures through Root Cause Analysis and effective Corrective Action implementation
Maintenance experience, with robotic and controls knowledge, in high volume vehicle manufacturing body shop
High technical aptitude and diagnostic problem-solving skills
People and project management experience
Experience in Microsoft Office suite of programs
Open minded, highly flexible, positive attitude
Must have command of the English language, both written and verbal
Physical Demands
Ability to perform physically demanding work for extended periods of time, up to 12 hours a day
Ability to stand and walk for up to 12 hours/day, including over varied and uneven terrain
Frequently and repetitively, lift, push and carry up to 35 lbs., including the ability to carry 20 lbs. up and down stairs
Frequently and repetitively, bend, lift and reach to install parts
Stoop, lay, bend, reach, squat, kneel, crouch, twist and crawl for extended periods of time, including up to 12 hours/day
Climb and maintain balance on ladders, scaffolding or other high structures
Ability to find issues in a work process and receive safety signals using sight, touch, and hearing
Wearing Personal Protective Equipment, including but not limited to: safety glasses, safety shoes, bump caps, arm protection, and adhering to prescribed safety rules and guidelines