Electrical Maintenance Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Electrical Maintenance





We are currently recruiting Maintenance I&E Superintendent
for a exciting,fast growing firm located in WV.,.,(see spec's)if this position could be of interest to you or if you might know someone please contact John Wilson,The Tidewater group,Visit our site:tidewater.org
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Position
Summary: Maintenance Superintendent for I&E Department
Management level with a focus as a Maintenance Superintendent specializing in the Instrument and Electrical Management field. Reports directly to the Maintenance Manager for the entire site.
Duties and
Responsibilities:
o Directs and coordinates, through subordinate supervisory personnel, subordinate engineers, activities of workers engaged in repair, maintenance, and installation of machines, tools, and equipment, and in maintenance of instrument and electrical equipment located at the plant.
o Reviews job orders to determine work priorities.
o Schedules repair, maintenance, and installation of machines, tools, and equipment to ensure continuous production operations.
o Allocates activities of workers fabricating or modifying machines, tools, or equipment.
o Oversees and manages supervisors, engineers, and planner/schedulers assocaited with the electrical maintenance workgroup including the Instrument trades group
Qualifications:
Must be exerienced managing maintenance work groups associated with the I&E work groups within an industrial plant setting. Chemcial Plant experience preferred but not a pre-requisite.
Must be experienced with a minimum of 5 years in the I&E equipment field but also capable of performing the necessary administrative functions associated with a maintenance superintendent level
Education and
Experience:
BSEE or BSEET with a minimum of 5 years experience in an Industrial manufacturing plant.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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