PC Maintenance Superintendent - SAP - Beaumont, TX General Labor - Beaumont, TX at Geebo

PC Maintenance Superintendent - SAP - Beaumont, TX

Company Description Job Description PC Maintenance Superintendent - SAP - Beaumont, TX Beaumont, TX
Responsibilities:
Directs maintenance activities to ensure safe, environmentally sound, and efficient repairs by knowledge of equipment and all appropriate policies and procedures.
Organizes and plans work activities to maintain equipment in an efficient, timely, and orderly fashion by use of work order system.
Reviews upcoming work orders to ensure necessary materials and equipment are on site at time of work.
Conducts permit audits to ensure proper use of permits by personnel.
Position is needed to maintain smooth and orderly flow of work.
Work has to be scheduled and assigned to proper craft capable of performing work.
Work must be properly scheduled to be efficient.
Decisions pertaining to repairs are necessary on a frequent basis.
Contractor Coordinator position requires coordination between contractors and plant personnel in a safe and environmentally friendly atmosphere and keeping projects within plant specifications and within budget.
Job Requirements:
High School Diploma plus advanced mechanical training or apprenticeship.
Previous experience or formal training in supervisory field.
Proficient with basic PC software.
Minimum 7 years field experience in repairs of plant operating equipment.
Ability to effectively communicate with all levels of plant, technical and management personnel.
A-69 Full Time Permanent Position for a large US Company.
Make sure the Skill Set, experience and justification for the job must be well demonstrated in your updated resume, Otherwise client will assume that you are not qualified for the job, even if you are.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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