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Lead our maintenance operations in Bellwood, IL, ensuring safety and driving business results. This supervisory role requires a bachelor's degree or 7+ years of experience, plus strong leadership and manufacturing acumen. You will develop employees and implement proactive maintenance processes in...
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United States , Bellwood, Illinois
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115752.67 - 154336.91 USD / Year
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Advanced Technology Products
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Until further notice
Discover and apply for Manufacturing Maintenance Manager jobs, a critical leadership role at the heart of industrial operations. These professionals are the strategic guardians of production uptime, asset reliability, and plant safety. A Manufacturing Maintenance Manager oversees all maintenance activities within a manufacturing facility, ensuring that machinery, equipment, and systems operate at peak efficiency to support continuous production and meet business objectives. This career blends deep technical knowledge with strong people leadership, making it a pivotal position in any plant's success. The core responsibility of a Manufacturing Maintenance Manager is to develop and execute a comprehensive maintenance strategy. This typically involves leading a team of skilled technicians, planners, and supervisors. Daily duties focus on preventive and predictive maintenance programs to minimize unplanned downtime, managing maintenance budgets and spare parts inventory, and ensuring strict adherence to all safety and environmental regulations. They analyze equipment performance data to identify trends, drive root cause analysis for breakdowns, and champion reliability-centered maintenance initiatives. Furthermore, they are responsible for vendor management, overseeing contractor work, and planning for equipment upgrades or installations. Professionals in these jobs are expected to possess a balanced skill set. Technically, a strong understanding of industrial systems—such as hydraulics, pneumatics, robotics, PLCs, and electrical systems—is paramount. They must be proficient in computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) and understand key performance indicators (KPIs) like Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE). On the leadership side, exceptional skills in team development, communication, and problem-solving are non-negotiable. They must motivate their team, foster a culture of safety and accountability, and collaborate effectively with production, engineering, and quality assurance departments. Typical requirements for Manufacturing Maintenance Manager jobs include a bachelor’s degree in engineering, industrial technology, or a related field, though significant hands-on experience may be considered. Several years of progressive experience in industrial maintenance, including at least three to five years in a supervisory or managerial capacity, is standard. Employers seek candidates with proven business acumen to control costs and improve efficiency, high emotional intelligence to navigate complex team dynamics, and the resilience to thrive in a fast-paced, results-driven environment. If you are a strategic thinker with a passion for operational excellence and team development, exploring Manufacturing Maintenance Manager jobs could be your next career step. This role offers the challenge and reward of directly impacting a plant's productivity, safety culture, and bottom-line performance.

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