Maintenance & Reliability
- Oversee all maintenance activities including repairs, preventive maintenance, and equipment installation.
- Design, implement, and optimize preventive and predictive maintenance programs to minimize downtime and extend equipment life.
- Lead root cause analysis and corrective actions for equipment failures and recurring issues.
- Manage CMMS (work orders, PM compliance, spares, vendor performance); set and track KPIs such as uptime/OEE, MTTR/MTBF, PM compliance, and maintenance cost as a percentage of RAV.
- Oversee spare parts inventory, procurement processes, critical spares, and vendor relationships to ensure availability and cost efficiency.
- Ensure 24/7 readiness of critical systems, including on‑call coverage and emergency response protocols.
- Own utilities and infrastructure (e.g., boilers/steam, compressed air, chilled water, HVAC, water/wastewater, electrical distribution).
Engineering & Projects
- Partner with Engineering on capital projects (equipment upgrades, facility expansions, automation/controls) from business case through FAT/SAT and startup.
- Champion new technologies such as Industry 4.0/Smart Factory solutions (sensors, data historians, SCADA/PLC integrations) to modernize operations.
- Manage project scope, schedule, budget, contractors, and change control; deliver to ROI targets.
- Collaborate with Operations, Quality, and EHS to implement Lean/TPM improvements that increase productivity and reduce waste.
People Leadership
- Recruit, train, and develop a skilled and motivated team of maintenance technicians.
- Set clear expectations, coach performance, and foster a culture of safety, accountability, and continuous learning (5S/standard work).
- Create and manage work schedules, ensuring coverage and responsiveness across all shifts, and compliance with all relevant labor laws and ordinances.
- Foster a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous learning.
Compliance & Safety
- Ensure compliance with OSHA, EPA, NFPA, electrical safety (Arc Flash), LOTO, relevant Chicago ordinances, and confined space requirements.
- In a food manufacturing context, partner with QA on cGMP, FSMA, USDA, HACCP, SQF/BRC requirements; maintain audit‑ready documentation.
- Lead safety initiatives, including hazard assessments, training programs, and incident investigations.
- Drive a zero‑incident mindset and proactive risk reductions.
Budgeting & Reporting
- Develop and manage the annual budget for maintenance and engineering functions.
- Provide regular reports on equipment performance, project milestones, cost savings, and strategic recommendations.
- Identify opportunities for capital investment and present business cases for new equipment or technology adoption.
Qualifications
- Stationary Engineer license required.
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial Engineering, or a related technical field (equivalent hands‑on experience may be considered).
- 5+ years of maintenance/engineering experience in manufacturing or industrial environments, including 3+ years in a leadership role.
- Experience leading a Maintenance department in a food manufacturing environment preferred.
- Class K license preferred.
- Strong mechanical, electrical, and troubleshooting skills.
- Experience managing preventive maintenance programs and facility utilities.
- Proven expertise with CMMS systems, reliability‑centered maintenance, and Lean/TPM principles.
- Strong leadership, cross‑functional influence, and change‑management skills.
- Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills.
- Experience with budgeting, vendor/contract management, and regulatory compliance.
Salary
Starting Salary : $110,500 - $149,500
Carbery Group is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering a supportive work environment.
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