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Confidential Jobs in Charlotte, NC is seeking a Maintenance Supervisor I to oversee maintenance activities and ensure optimal facility operations. This role requires a minimum of 3 years in maintenance, including supervisory experience, and strong technical knowledge of mechanical and electrical systems.
The Maintenance Supervisor I will implement preventive maintenance programs, train team members, and maintain compliance with safety standards. Join a culture that values collaboration, innovation, and professional growth.
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The Maintenance Supervisor I plays a critical role in ensuring the efficient operation and upkeep of facility equipment and infrastructure within the organization. This position is responsible for overseeing maintenance activities, coordinating with team members, and implementing preventive maintenance programs to minimize downtime and extend equipment life. The supervisor will oversee all day-to-day operations while also training and supporting other team members to ensure high-quality workmanship and adherence to safety standards. Additionally, the role involves managing maintenance schedules, troubleshooting complex mechanical and electrical issues, and collaborating with other departments to support operational goals. Ultimately, the Maintenance Supervisor I ensures that all maintenance operations contribute to a safe, reliable, and productive work environment.
The Maintenance Supervisor I utilizes technical skills daily to diagnose and resolve equipment issues, ensuring minimal downtime and operational continuity. Leadership and communication skills are essential for effectively managing and motivating the maintenance team, as well as coordinating with other departments. Organizational skills are applied in scheduling maintenance tasks, managing resources, and maintaining detailed records to support compliance and reporting requirements. Problem‑solving abilities enable the supervisor to quickly identify root causes of equipment failures and implement corrective actions. Additionally, proficiency with maintenance management software enhances workflow efficiency and asset tracking.
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