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Maintenance Supervisor

Maintenance Supervisor
Company Work Location: S. Sioux City, NE
Candidates must have Green card or US Citizens ONLY

Job Description:
Experienced Maintenance Supervisor is required having 2
years of mechanical and electrical maintenance experience.

Required Skills:

2-year degree or Technical certificate required; Mechanics, Electronics, or related disciplines preferred.
2
years of mechanical and electrical maintenance experience;
Supervisory experience with a fair and consistent manner regarding all personnel;
Knowledge of basic mechanics, welding, electrical, fabrication, preventative maintenance, plant operations, and government safety regulations;
Recognizes problem situations and takes appropriate steps to resolve;
Strong interpersonal and communication skills;
Familiar with computerized maintenance management systems, or able to easily learn them.

Responsibility:

Supervising the maintenance personnel;
Providing support to production areas;
Creating work orders and PMs;
Installing new equipment, troubleshooting problems with equipment, and resolving operating problems;
Keeping accurate and up-to-date records;
Enforcing company policies and ensuring safety policies are followed;
Encouraging suggestions from employees regarding production improvements, quality, and safety and/or production costs.

Full time Permanent Position for a large US Company.
Make sure the Skill Set, experience and justification for the job must be well demonstrated in your updated resume, Otherwise client will assume that you are not qualified for the job, even if you are.

Job code: B-1494Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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