Industrial Maintenance Manager

Shelton, CT
Full Time
Manager/Supervisor

Our Connecticut division, located in Shelton, seeks a Maintenance Manager.

Dependable. Enthusiastic. Driven to succeed. Bring your manufacturing skills to a role that has a direct impact on delivering cutting edge technology to our global customer base.

Family-owned for 75 years, Precision Resource is a leading global supplier of precision metal components and assemblies using a fineblank production method. We provide solutions to quality, cost and production challenges for market-leading customers in industries such as automotive, aerospace, heavy duty, medical, electronics, cutlery and defense.

Precision Resource offers:

  • Benefits package including health, dental, life and vision insurance
  • 401(k) with match and profit sharing
  • Annual bonus based on division profitability
  • Vacation and flexible paid holidays
  • Wellness and Employee Assistance Programs
  • Tuition reimbursement and paid training
  • Work with an established team of long-term employees

To learn more, visit www.precisionresource.com/careers/

Summary

The Maintenance Manager Responsible for day-to-day operations of the Maintenance department, production equipment and facility.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Prioritize workload and manpower.
  • Responsible for facility management and coordination of contractors.
  • Supervise and troubleshoot all repairs including plumbing, electrical, heating, carpentry and masonry work. 
  • Responsible for developing and implementing a preventive maintenance plan for the facility, which includes heating, plumbing, air conditioning, etc. 
  • Project management of machine and infrastructure installations and improvements.
  • Coordinates and supervises routine cleaning procedures such as: sweeping, vacuuming, washing, stripping and waxing of floors, general cleaning, etc.  
  • Responds to emergency repair situations as they occur. 
  • Responsible for monitoring the security and safety of the facility. 
  • Interfacing with production to ensure that equipment is running at optimum levels.
  • Supervise and perform routine preventive maintenance and inspections of facility, and production equipment. 
  • Supervise and perform relocation of furniture, materials and equipment as required. 
  • Develop and maintain maintenance policies and procedures.
  • Maintain facilities and equipment maintenance records in compliance with company policy.
  • Able to improve working conditions (safety, quality, productivity, cost) and increase subordinates' skills and capabilities. 
  • Ensure effective employee relations. 
  • Make employment decisions.  Prepare and conduct Performance Evaluations.
  • Resolve employee issues through problem resolution. 
  • Perform accident investigations and prepare accident reports. 
  • Conduct Safety Inspection to ensure and maintain a safe work environment in the department.
  • Enforce all Company safety policies and OSHA regulations.
  • Maintain safety and environmental programs and requirements.
  • Attend training activities as required.
  • Participate in continuous improvement teams as required.
  • Participate in safety and OSHA training.

Qualifications, Education and Experience

  • College degree or highly technical training equivalent to a degree.
  • Licensed electrician preferred.
  • Three or more years of experience in a a Maintenance Department in a Metal Stamping or Pressroom environment. 
  • Working knowledge of general principles of: PLC control software, plumbing, electricity, heating systems, air conditioning systems, carpentry and masonry.
  • Knowledge of OSHA regulations and safety requirements.
  • Familiar with ISO/IATF16949 Quality Systems.

Precision Resource is an equal opportunity employer, M/F/D/V.

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