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Contemporary Star Energy seeks a Maintenance Manager to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and continuous improvement of production equipment in a key segment of the battery manufacturing cycle. You will lead maintenance strategies, support industrialization of new lines, and minimize downtime.
You will develop the maintenance team, set KPIs, and drive preventive maintenance and cost optimization while collaborating cross-functionally to meet safety, quality, and production requirements at
We are looking for a Maintenance Manager who will ensure the optimal performance, reliability, and continuous improvement of production equipment within a specific part of the battery manufacturing production cycle, by leading maintenance strategies, supporting the industrialization of new production lines, and minimizing downtime.
Contemporary Star Energy is a joint venture created by Stellantis and CATL to advance affordable and sustainable electric mobility in Europe. Bringing together global automotive leadership and next-generation battery innovation, we lead the evolution of cleaner and smarter mobility. Our large-scale, carbon-neutral battery manufacturing project contributes to the European electrification ecosystem and supports the regional supply chain for battery production.
Strategically located next to the Stellantis Plant in Zaragoza, Spain, the Gigafactory will produce next-generation lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries with a capacity of up to 50 GWh.
Experience: At least 8 years of experience in a similar role, preferably in the battery, manufacturing, or automotive sectors, with proven team management experience.
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation or related fields.
Languages: High level of English (minimum C1).
“Oferta publicada en el marco de proyectos del Programa Anual de Trabajo de COE Aragón-INAEM. El proyecto LinkedIn está financiado con fondos propios del Gobierno de Aragón”.