Maintenance Manager

Hazle Township, PA
Full Time
Experienced
EAM-Mosca Corp.
Job Title:  Maintenance Manager
Job Type: Full Time, Salaried
Reporting Structure:  Reports to Director of Operations
EAM-Mosca Corp., Hazle Township PA, a dynamic market leader in the area of end-of-line automated packaging machinery and consumable strapping solutions, is seeking a driven and experienced Maintenance Manager.

EAM-Mosca is privately held and retains a unique, focused, entrepreneurial culture. EAM-Mosca also enjoys a blue-chip client base of highly successful North and South American manufacturing companies and has a portfolio of products applicable to a variety of end-use markets. The key to the ongoing success of the business is a system-based product portfolio featuring standard as well as custom engineered packaging machinery solutions and a superior consumable packaging product, complimented by quality technical service and readily available aftersales parts support.
Job Description:              
  • Oversee daily maintenance operations of a 24/7 plastic extrusion facility.  The position is Monday through Friday with availability on weekends and nights for emergency support.

Roles and Responsibilities:
  • Manage, lead, and develop a diversified maintenance team.
  • Serve as safety champion to promote safe behavior and wellness within the production department.
  • Continually inspect and evaluate mechanical and electrical components of the operation for effectiveness and minimizing unplanned downtime.
  • Anticipate and solve problems in a timely manner.
  • Analyze production equipment failures, determine causes, make necessary repairs, and establish plans for preventive action.
  • Identifies critical spare components and develops a strategy for maintaining adequate inventories at lowest possible costs.
  • Procures, coordinate’s and supervises the work of contractors.
  • Establishes relationships with vendors that can perform quick turnaround of critical work.
  • Track and trend machine and component performance.
  • Develop and support a culture of continuous improvement and teamwork.
  • Deploy Maintenance Excellence concepts for maintenance, repair, and installation of equipment.
  • Work with other team leaders to meet Safety, Quality, Production and Budgetary goals.
  • Performs other job-related duties as needed.

Profile and Background:
  1. Minimum AA degree in mechanical or electrical engineering or applicable technical field of study (B.S. a plus).
  2. Ability to interpret mechanical and electrical drawings.
  3. Working knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical systems, and automation controls.
  4. Working knowledge of drives, PLC’s, programming, and industrial communication networks.
  5. Minimum 10 years’ industrial maintenance experience
  6. Minimum 5 years’ management experience in an industrial maintenance setting.
  7. Project Management Skills.
  8. Professional demeanor with attention to detail in a fast pace work environment.
  9. Experience in plastic extrusion industry a plus.
  10. Experience in developing and maintaining a Maintenance Excellence program preferred
  11. Lean Six Sigma experience desired


EAM-Mosca Corporation is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
 
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