Supervisor Maintenance
Coca-Cola Consolidated · Akron, OH · 5 days ago
ManagementFull-time
Duties & Responsibilities
- Ensure all Fleet Maintenance facilities are safe and clean condition
- Manage vehicle maintenance in an efficient and cost-effective manner
- Routinely communicate with the Area or Region Manager about any issues or problems requiring attention
- Develop and maintain team environment within the shop, through effective supervision of all work activities
- Oversee the day-to-day preventive maintenance activities, vehicle repairs, and work projects as directed by the Area or Region Manager
- Maintain proper parts inventory levels through quarterly audits, monitoring and controlling maintenance costs as related to personnel, purchasing
- Ensure compliance to all health and safety policies and the proper operation, maintenance, and updates of all shop equipment
- Manage, lead, and motivate a team to deliver results by communicating company goals and deadlines; engage and develop teammates through effective performance management, coaching, and training
- Implement continuous improvement methods while maintaining customer focus
- Embody company purpose and values to inspire servant leadership
- Support the Lead Technician with balance; manage workloads at multiple locations to ensure that all assets are repaired promptly, and cover employee vacations when needed
- Propose, review and manage equipment disposal
- Review motor vehicle accident reports, and set up estimates for Managers review
- Ensure proper documentation and disposal of waste metals
- Cook off contractors for outsourced repairs for non-manned shops, and manage invoicing
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
- Must have excellent computer aptitude, including Microsoft Office Products, SAP, and TMW, TMT Maintenance software
- Strong customer service skills
- Physical Effort: Must be able to lift 50lbs
- Must be able to stand, sit and walk for extended hours
- Must be able to safely perform duties in an industrial environment
- Equipment: PC, Laptop. Vehicle Diagnostic Equipment. Power, Hand and Diagnostic Tools
- Ability to work well under pressure
- Must be able to work a flexible schedule and support the department after hours
- Travel required as needed (50%)
Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED; 2 years of education beyond high school in college or technical school
- Knowledge acquired through 5 - 7 years of work experience
Preferred Qualifications
- Trade School (Specific Trade: Diesel Truck Repair)
- (5) Years minimum in Fleet Maintenance
- (3) Years in a lead or supervisory role
- ASE Certification preferred
- Air conditioning Certification (MVAC 40CFR Part 82.40) preferred
- DOT Brake and Annual Inspector Certification (49CFR Part 396)
Work Environment
- Indoor, Outdoor and Roadside work. Any weather conditions
- Travel required as needed, up to 50%