What are the responsibilities and job description for the Facility Operations Lead position at Overton Tool & Die Division?
Embark on a Journey as a Facility Operations Lead
Reporting to: Division Manager
Imagine a role where you're the central hub for all things maintenance across both Overton Facilities. This role involves overseeing installations, relocations, and reparations of machinery, orchestrating machine preventive maintenance schedules, and coordinating with both in-house and external maintenance teams on various tasks.
Your Role as Facility Operations Lead:
- Conduct periodic inspections to diagnose facility issues and identify maintenance needs.
- Design and distribute weekly maintenance assignments, collaborating with techs on extensive projects.
- Oversee the supervision and training of maintenance technicians while also partaking in annual evaluations.
- Recruit and oversee tradesmen or service techs from external vendors during installations and repairs.
- Regular checks and upkeep of building systems, including heating, air, and ventilation.
- Assist in the formulation of maintenance budgets and ensure financial adherence.
- Facilitate project and renovation alignment with management and external contractors.
- Maintain compliance with quality standards and health and safety protocols.
- Steer ISO/IATF KPI and risk matrix obligations as part of the quality management system.
- Keep the management team abreast of the status and progress of ongoing maintenance assignments during weekly reviews.
- Manage and ensure the availability of critical spare parts inventory necessary for uninterrupted facility and operational activities.
What You Bring to the Table:
- Proven track record in a supervisory capacity within maintenance or similar functions.
- Robust expertise in building systems, encompassing electrical, heating, and cooling operations.
- Familiarity with health and safety regulatory frameworks and practices.
- Understanding of budget management and performance assessment metrics.
- Exceptional planning, communication, and leadership acumen.
- Proficiency in computing, software, and hardware operations.
- Natural adaptability to fast-moving environments.
- Completion of high school education; trade school degrees add an advantage.
- Professional certifications in HVAC, electrical, or repair techniques are favored and necessary.
- Minimum of 10 years in related experience fields.
Essential Proficiencies:
- Developing Preventive Maintenance Blueprints
- Repair of Heavy Machinery
- Mechanical Problem-Solving Expertise
- Safety Inspections of Machinery