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An established industry player is seeking a Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor to oversee a dedicated team. This role involves supervising maintenance operations, ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards, and managing a team of skilled technicians. The ideal candidate will possess a relevant trades certificate and experience in a supervisory role. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a dynamic environment while enjoying a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, including dental and health care plans. If you’re ready to take on a leadership role in a thriving organization, we want to hear from you!
Posted onMay 07, 2025 by Employer details DARTS Transit
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