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Maintenance Manager

  • On-site
    • Ft. Pierce, Florida, United States

Job description

Position Summary 

The Maintenance Manager is responsible for overseeing all maintenance and facility operations at a juice and beverage manufacturing facility. This role ensures the reliability, safety, and performance of all production, processing, utility, and facility systems. 

The Maintenance Manager will play a critical role in restarting an idle facility by establishing preventive maintenance programs, coordinating equipment startup and repairs, and building a sustainable maintenance function. The role is responsible for managing internal maintenance staff and external contractors, including OEMs and service providers. 

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Key Responsibilities 

Maintenance & Reliability Leadership 

  • Lead all maintenance activities across the facility, including production, processing, utilities, and infrastructure.  

  • Develop and implement a preventive and predictive maintenance program for all equipment.  

  • Establish maintenance standards, procedures, and documentation.  

  • Drive equipment reliability and minimize unplanned downtime.  

Equipment & Systems Ownership 

  • Oversee maintenance of all plant equipment, including:  

  • Processing systems (silos, pumps, HTST pasteurization)  

  • Filling and packaging equipment  

  • Material handling equipment  

  • Facility infrastructure and building systems  

  • Ensure proper operation and maintenance of critical utility systems, including:  

  • Boiler systems  

  • Ammonia refrigeration systems  

  • Maintain compliance with all applicable safety and regulatory requirements related to equipment and utilities.  

Facility & Infrastructure Management 

  • Oversee upkeep and maintenance of the overall facility, including structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems.  

  • Ensure the facility remains in a safe, clean, and operational condition.  

  • Support capital improvement and facility upgrade projects as needed.  

Startup & Commissioning Support 

  • Lead maintenance-related activities during facility restart and equipment commissioning.  

  • Assess equipment condition and coordinate repairs, upgrades, or replacements.  

  • Partner with OEMs and contractors to bring equipment back to operational readiness.  

  • Support initial production runs and troubleshoot startup issues.  

Vendor & OEM Management 

  • Coordinate with equipment manufacturers (OEMs), contractors, and service providers for maintenance, repairs, and technical support.  

  • Manage service agreements and ensure quality and timeliness of external work.  

  • Oversee contractor safety and compliance while on-site.  

Team Leadership & Development 

  • Lead and develop maintenance personnel, including supervisors and mechanics.  

  • Establish clear roles, expectations, and accountability within the maintenance team.  

  • Support training and development of maintenance staff.  

  • Foster a culture of safety, ownership, and continuous improvement.  

Work Order & Maintenance Systems 

  • Implement and manage a CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) or equivalent system.  

  • Establish work order processes, maintenance scheduling, and tracking.  

  • Maintain accurate maintenance records and documentation.  

  • Track and report maintenance KPIs (downtime, PM completion, etc.).  

Cross-Functional Collaboration 

  • Partner with Production and Processing teams to support uptime and operational efficiency.  

  • Collaborate with Quality to ensure equipment meets food safety and sanitation requirements.  

  • Work with Warehouse and Shipping teams to support facility and equipment needs.  

  • Communicate effectively with the Plant Manager on maintenance performance and priorities.  

Safety & Compliance 

  • Ensure compliance with all safety regulations related to maintenance and utilities.  

  • Oversee safe operation and maintenance of ammonia refrigeration and boiler systems.  

  • Implement and enforce lockout/tagout (LOTO) and other safety procedures.  

  • Promote a strong safety culture within the maintenance team.  

Continuous Improvement 

  • Identify and implement improvements to increase equipment reliability and efficiency.  

  • Reduce maintenance costs through effective planning and execution.  

  • Support long-term maintenance strategy as the facility grows. 

 

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Shift & Scheduling Expectations 

  • This is a site-based leadership role supporting a manufacturing operation.  

  • While the role is not assigned to a specific shift, flexibility is required to support plant operations, including early startup phases, equipment commissioning, and troubleshooting activities.  

  • Availability outside of standard business hours may be required to address critical equipment issues, support maintenance activities, or ensure operational continuity.  

Qualifications & Experience 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field preferred; equivalent experience considered.  

  • Minimum of 8–10 years of experience in maintenance within food, beverage, or manufacturing environments.  

  • Proven experience managing maintenance teams and plant systems.  

  • Strong knowledge of:  

  • Mechanical, electrical, and process systems  

  • Boiler and ammonia refrigeration systems  

  • Preventive maintenance and reliability programs  

  • Experience implementing or managing CMMS systems.  

  • Experience working with OEMs and external service providers.  

  • Strong leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills.  

  • Ability to operate effectively in a startup or restart environment  

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Physical & Work Environment Requirements 

  • Ability to work in a manufacturing environment with exposure to mechanical systems and utilities.  

  • Ability to respond to off-hours issues or emergencies as needed. 

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Additional Information 

  • This role will initially partner with external consultants during the facility startup phase.  

  • Responsibilities may evolve as the facility grows and additional equipment or production lines are added. 

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