The plant engineer/facility manager is responsible for overseeing the installation and maintenance of all equipment and the facilities of the manufacturing plant. This will require strong leadership skills, technical expertise, and a commitment to maintaining a safe and efficient work environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Manage and oversee all employees in the maintenance department. Schedule assign and prioritize all maintenance tasks.
Manufacturing Equipment Planning: Oversee all projects for new equipment installation equipment relocation and equipment removal. Create a detailed project plan to address each task associated with the project. Ensure that all equipment project tasks are completed safely and legally.
Maintenance Planning: Development and implement maintenance plans to ensure equipment and facilities are in good working conditions.
Preventative Maintenance: Oversee preventative maintenance programs to minimize downtime.
Troubleshooting: Lead troubleshooting efforts and manage repairs of equipment and facilities.
Training and Development: Identify training needs and oversee the design and delivery of training programs for the maintenance team.
Collaboration: Work closely with other departments such as production and quality to ensure smooth operations.
Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records of all maintenance-related data for future reference and compliance period.
Ensure the quality of product by following area procedures and filling out appropriate documentation records.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent technical training.
A minimum of five years of management experience in a manufacturing environment.
Leadership skills and the ability to make strategic decisions.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Strong mechanical and industrial electronics knowledge.
Knowledge of PLC control systems required.
Hands-on experience with at least one or more popular PLC control systems preferred.