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Contract Maintenance Manager III
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Japan , Yokosuka
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100000.00 - 135000.00 USD / Year
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CBRE Government & Defense Services
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Contract Maintenance Manager
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Lead all operations and maintenance activities at a healthcare facility in Camp Zama, Japan. This contract management role requires a CHFM-certified professional with 5+ years of commercial and medical building O&M experience. You will oversee skilled trades, ensure compliance with TJC/OSHA stand...
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Japan , Camp Zama
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90000.00 - 110000.00 USD / Year
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Maintenance & Repair Team Manager
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Japan , Yokkaichi
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Evonik Industries
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Contract Maintenance Manager III
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Seeking a Contract Maintenance Manager III for a healthcare facility in Yokosuka, Japan. This role oversees all O&M activities, managing a skilled workforce for HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and safety systems. Requires 5+ years of healthcare facility O&M experience, CHFM certification, and experti...
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Japan , Yokosuka
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100000.00 - 135000.00 USD / Year
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CBRE Government & Defense Services
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Until further notice

About the Maintenance Manager role

Discover a world of opportunity in Maintenance Manager jobs, a critical and rewarding career path at the heart of operational excellence across virtually every industry. A Maintenance Manager is a strategic leader responsible for ensuring that physical assets, facilities, and equipment run reliably, efficiently, and safely. This role is a dynamic blend of technical expertise, hands-on leadership, and strategic planning, making it a pivotal position within any organization that relies on machinery, infrastructure, or complex building systems.

Professionals in these roles typically oversee a wide spectrum of responsibilities. Their primary duty is to develop and implement comprehensive preventative maintenance programs designed to minimize equipment downtime and extend asset life. This involves scheduling and supervising routine inspections, repairs, and servicing of critical systems such as HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical equipment. A significant part of the role is managing a team of technicians and engineers, which includes assigning work orders, providing technical guidance, and fostering a culture of safety and continuous improvement. Furthermore, Maintenance Managers are custodians of the budget, controlling costs related to labor, spare parts, and contractor services. They are also the first point of contact for emergency breakdowns, requiring a calm and effective response to troubleshoot and resolve urgent issues that could disrupt operations. Their work ensures compliance with all health, safety, and environmental regulations, protecting both the workforce and the organization.

To excel in Maintenance Manager jobs, individuals typically possess a strong background in engineering, facilities management, or a related technical trade. A deep understanding of mechanical and electrical systems is fundamental. Beyond technical know-how, exceptional leadership and interpersonal skills are paramount for motivating teams and collaborating with other departments. Strong organizational and project management abilities are essential for juggling multiple priorities, from daily maintenance tasks to long-term capital improvement projects. Employers often look for candidates with proven experience in budgeting, inventory management, and vendor relations. Problem-solving skills, a proactive mindset, and a relentless attention to detail are the hallmarks of a successful professional in this field. If you are a decisive leader with a solid technical foundation and a passion for ensuring operational integrity, exploring Maintenance Manager jobs could be the next step in your career. This profession offers the challenge and satisfaction of keeping the wheels of industry turning, making a tangible impact on an organization's success and longevity.