What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance Supervisor position at Coke Florida Careers?
Coke Florida is looking for a Maintenance Supervisor based out of our Tampa location. We’re currently looking for a 6PM - 6AM shift, working a 2/2/3 schedule.
What You Will Do:
As a Coke Florida Maintenance Supervisor, you will be responsible for first line supervision for mechanics and electricians who maintain production line equipment within the production facility. Responsible for manufacturing product using efficient and safe manufacturing processes through the supervision of production team members. Must adhere to the schedule and ensure that quality standards are met.
Roles and Responsibilities:
Responsible for troubleshooting and providing immediate preventative and corrective maintenance support to production lines and facilitating change-over
Troubleshoot equipment problems and perform immediate repairs and preventative maintenance on equipment
Overhaul and install new equipment
Rebuild and fabricate parts
Perform facility maintenance and maintain clean and safe work area
Generate parts request to ensure adequate inventory
Generate and complete work orders as assigned
Perform equipment change-overs and production line set ups
For this role, you will need:
At least 1 year of industrial maintenance experience required
Previous experience within high-speed industrial environment
Demonstrated mechanical and technical aptitude
Basic computer skills
Ability to follow manufacturers' specifications and schematics
Required to supply hand tools
Additional qualifications that will make you successful in this role:
EET/MET or Mechatronics degree preferred
5 years of mechanical/electrical experience highly preferred
Prior diagnostic/troubleshooting and preventative maintenance experience preferred
Programmable Logic Control (PLC) knowledge highly preferred
Mill and Lathe experience is preferred
TPM maintenance knowledge and abilities preferred
SAP experience preferred
Previous Front-Line Leadership preferred