General Assembly Maintenance Supervisor Real Estate - Kansas City, KS at Geebo

General Assembly Maintenance Supervisor

Company Name:
Kforce
Our client is seeking a General Assembly Maintenance Supervisor
kansas
City, Kansas (KS).
Candidate will be supervising Unionized Skilled Trades employees in General Assembly.
Major Duties and
Responsibilities:
Implements and actively supports the plant and corporate safety policies and initiatives
Responsible to diagnose equipment malfunction, determine root cause and initiate immediate and long-term corrections
Responsible for the effective use of personnel, material and equipment in supporting SPQRC initiatives
Implements safety and good housekeeping standards
Trains, develops, and evaluates employees
Complies with terms of Local and National Labor agreements and supports divisional and corporate policies
Initiates contact with others outside of work group when required to solve problems
Implements planned maintenance activities
Completes work assignments required within budget, manpower and timing constraints
Will establish, implement and maintain long-range plans for improvement of maintenance activities and provide technical assistance to the manufacturing departments supported
Must support plant in achieving Safety, People, Quality, Responsiveness and Cost goals
Must be willing to work any assigned shift, work daily, weekend, and holiday overtime as required
Supports/implements the QS9000/ISO14001/(GMS) Global Manufacturing System compliance processesEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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