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DIS-TRAN Steel in Pineville, LA seeks a Maintenance and Reliability Manager to lead maintenance and reliability efforts for safe, efficient plant operations. You will manage maintenance personnel, drive preventive/predictive programs, and optimize CMMS/work order processes to minimize downtime and extend equipment life.
Collaborate with engineering, production, quality, procurement and stockroom teams; establish KPIs and lead root-cause analyses to improve reliability and control costs.
DIS-TRAN Steel is looking to hire a Maintenance and Reliability Manager to work at our Pineville, LA location. The Maintenance & Reliability Manager leads DIS-TRAN Steel’s maintenance and reliability efforts to ensure safe, efficient, and dependable plant operations. This role oversees maintenance personnel, drives preventative and predictive maintenance programs, and manages planning and CMMS processes to minimize downtime and extend equipment life.
Working cross-functionally with engineering, production, quality, procurement, and stockroom teams, the Manager establishes performance metrics, leads root cause analysis, manages the maintenance budget, and implements continuous improvement initiatives that enhance reliability, control costs, and support operational excellence.
Technical and Functional Skills: demonstrates knowledge, skills and abilities required for the job; is proficient with job-related technology, tools and systems, and can operate them within required guidelines/expectations for safety, accuracy and speed.
Achieves Goals and Results: Focuses on results and the key tasks and objectives that are needed to accomplish individual and team goals; Sets goals and objectives and reviews progress regularly. Works to make sure the team’s daily, weekly and monthly work, projects and initiatives get done right and on time.
Communication: Listening: Pays attention to and actively seeks to understand the comments, questions, and views of others; doesn’t interrupt, finish people’s sentences or ignore what is being said; avoids distractions and focuses on the person and message; Informing: Lets people know of decisions, changes and other relevant information in a timely fashion. Provides people with information they need to execute important roles and responsibilities of their job. Keeps others informed of key factors and events that impacts their work as an individual, team and/or division; Oral Communication: Speaks effectively one-to-one and in groups; articulates important information that helps others to understand context and to make solid conclusions and decisions. Uses his/her words to help provide clarity, direction, and understanding; Written Communication: Writes clearly and effectively using appropriate style, format, grammar and tone in informal and formal communications. Documents key information as is appropriate for different contexts, such as email communication, reports, briefs, proposals, etc. Presents written ideas in a brief and logical way.
Integrity and Trust: Consistently tells the truth and demonstrates the core values and behaviors of the business. Interacts with others in a way that instills confidence in the individual and the organization; keeps commitments and admits mistakes; does the right thing in a reliable way. Avoids words, actions or attitudes that could impact other employees, team members, or the business units in a negative way.
Customer Focus: Clearly understand the requirements, expectations and needs of internal and external customers; interacts with others in a way that builds trust, respect and loyalty; Takes care of internal and external customers through meeting their needs and developing win/win solutions.
Decision Quality: makes good decisions based on understanding, experience and solid judgment; has a good track record of making good decisions; seeks out and works with other important stakeholders to make sure everything is considered when making important decisions; understands the impact of his/her decisions on the people involved and on the business.
Process Optimization: creates efficient and effective work flows; understands needs and outcomes, and is able to measure results; simplifies complex processes and comes up with fresh solutions to old problems; Strives to consistently improve work flow processes in terms of productivity, safety, and quality.
Adaptability: adapts quickly when facing new problems, situations, or projects; handles change well; responds to unexpected or unusual situations without panicking or giving up; is resourceful and creative when dealing with new or difficult situations; is open-minded; eager to learn and seek new knowledge.
Interpersonal Savvy/Relationships: Builds and maintains good relationships with all types of people; understands and respects others’ perspectives and individual differences; ability to influence others through positive relationships; builds relationships between his/her area of responsibility and other areas, teams and departments.
Self-Development: is committed to personal and professional growth and development; Is aware of his/her strengths and weaknesses; is open to seeking/receiving feedback and makes adjustments to his/her behavior as needed; actively embraces new challenges and opportunities for growth.
DIS-TRAN Steel is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information.
DIS-TRAN Steel is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request information regarding reasonable accommodation, contact your Human Resource Business Partner.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c).