MAINTENANCE MANAGER SENIOR Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Walton, KY at Geebo

MAINTENANCE MANAGER SENIOR

Dollar General Corporation has been delivering value to shoppers for more than 80 yearsDollar General helps shoppers Save timeSave moneyEvery day.
by offering products that are frequently used and replenished, such as food, snacks, health and beauty aids, cleaning supplies, basic apparel, housewares and seasonal items at everyday low prices in convenient neighborhood locationsDollar General operates more than 18,000 stores in 47 states, and we're still growingLearn more about Dollar General at www.
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GENERAL
Summary:
Oversees the daily activities of and development and training for the distribution center maintenance department to ensure rapid response to departmental requests for repair or serviceIdentifies performance indicatorsDevelops and communicates action plans for improvementResponsible for interior and exterior upkeep of distribution center facility and grounds.
DUTIES and ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Monitors and evaluates the overall performance of Rapistan and Sortview systems and equipment.
Works closely with supervisors and team leaders to coordinate preventative maintenance programs and schedules to reduce or eliminate operational downtime.
Coordinates with DC employees to make repairs or changes to systems.
Identifies and manages department team assigned to respond to major catastrophes within the distribution center; prepares and updates contingency plans.
Identifies maintenance department performance indicators; develops and communicates Productivity Improvement Plans to track areas identified for improvement.
Participates on management team; conducts departmental analysis to identify gaps and develops action plans for improvement.
Reviews staffing vs operational plans on a daily basis; adjusts staffing to meet DC needs.
Collaborates with managers and supervisors regarding current and future infrastructures and mechanical buildings/facilities needs and to develop action plans.
Coordinates multiple mechanical and facilities projects simultaneously.
Reviews departmental strategic goals and sets performance goals.
Monitors department budget on a weekly basis; assists DC Manager in development of the yearly capital plan.
Represents distribution center in business relationships with outside vendors, contractors and other third parties.
Monitors facility compliance to OSHA standards and maintains safety manual.
Represents distribution center in working with OSHA, DEA, FDA, FCC, and the Department of Health.
KNOWLEDGE and SKILLS:
Analytical skills and strong attention to detail.
Ability to read blueprints, electrical, mechanical, and voice and data communication drawings, and various diagramsUnderstanding of systems such as conveyor, sort view, graphical monitors, and rapid sort controller.
Working knowledge of security and fire protection systems.
Comprehension of conveyor system sortation reports, fire protection and security alarm reports, capital variance reports, and OSHA requirements/logs.
Good written and oral communication skills.
Computer skills:
Word, Excel, autocad systems, and programmable logic controllersCompetency to develop the required skill set of the supervisor and techniciansWORK EXPERIENCE and/or EDUCATION:
Two to five years experience as a maintenance/facilities manage/supervisor preferred.
Two to five years experience in an automated retail distribution center environment preferred.
Experience in budget planning and tracking.
Experience with high-speed sortation and conveyors in a computerized environment preferred.
Extensive vocational training or college required.
WORKING CONDITIONS and PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
On-call twenty-four hours per day, seven days a week to support distribution center operations.
Dollar General Corporation is an equal opportunity employer.
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