Maintenance Manager
Clasen Quality Chocolate
- Milton, WI
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Health, Dental, Vision Insurance (Low deductible and copays, LASIK reimbursement, Adults orthodontics)
- Company-paid Life and Disability Insurance
- 401(k) Match – up to 5%
- Paid Vacation, Personal and Volunteer days plus 11 holidays
- Paid maternity/paternity leave
- Wellness: Free fruit, insurance discounts, gym and run/walk/bike event reimbursement, free wellness checks
- Scholarships – Employee, spouse, and children
- Summer Camp Reimbursement – children of employees
- Tuition reimbursement
- Employee appreciation events
- Free chocolate and coating!
- Strategy, Standards & Compliance
- Own the site’s maintenance strategy and standard work; ensure full alignment to the QA150-C-Maintenance Program internal SOP (CMMS usage, maintenance control schedule, documentation, contamination controls) and SQF/GMP/MSS requirements.
- Define and audit the Right-First-Time (RFT) maintenance standard (planning quality, kitting, precision practices, functional checks, quality sign-off).
- Planning, Scheduling & Execution Quality
- Establish work planning with Production; balance PMs, corrective work, and projects to minimize downtime. (Supervisor executes the schedule; Manager governs rules and priorities.)
- Guarantee complete job plans (steps, time, skills, parts) and ensure finished work includes failure/causal notes and follow-ups in the CMMS.
- Enforce escalation and updates during extended downtime per plant communication SOP; publish timely, transparent status to stakeholders.
- Reliability & Continuous Improvement
- Lead RCAs (Root Cause Analysis) for significant events; convert findings into standards (PM changes, condition-monitoring routes, spares strategy).
- Maintain a bad-actor list; run monthly cross-functional reviews to retire chronic losses; track MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure)/MTTR (Mean Time To Repair), planned-vs-unplanned, backlog health, and repeat calls.
- CMMS & Data Integrity
- Make the CMMS the “single source of truth”; drive data completeness (fields, codes, feedback), asset hierarchy, QR codes, and KPI reporting. Ensure >80% accountability of time for all technicians and hourly direct reports.
- Audit PM library quality and schedule adherence; manage “overdue” work discipline and data quality checks each week.
- People Leadership & Skill Development
- Develop the Supervisor, Coordinator, Techs, and Junior Mechanic via skill matrices, OJT plans, and progression pathways; integrate your supervisor/lead training checklists and certification process.
- Run regular 1:1s and coaching on problem-solving and precision maintenance; recognize wins and address gaps with documented plans.
- Develop a future pipeline of qualified technicians that meet both our technical and cultural requirements. Work with local trade schools to accomplish.
- Communication, Follow-Through & Escalation
- Set SLAs (Service Level Agreements) for requestor updates (e.g., acknowledge within 24 hours; weekly status until closure) and ensure actions are tracked to closure in tier meetings.
- Uphold the downtime/escalation ladder and distribution lists defined in the plant communication SOP; reinforce disciplined handoffs across shifts.
- Safety, Food Safety & MSS Compliance
- Ensure all work meets OSHA, LOTO, and electrical safety (NEC/NFPA 70) standards; partner with Quality to maintain SQF/GMP/MSS compliance for maintenance activities.
- Reinforce hold/release and contamination-control practices during maintenance in/over food areas and after intrusive work.
- Owns the site safety programs. Drive high level engagement of employees through the Safety Champions program. Enhance the bottom-up safety culture.
- MRO (Maintenance, Repairs, Operations), Vendors & Budget
- Optimize storeroom strategy (criticality ranking, min/max, kitting, consignment opportunities); measure service levels and turns; hold vendors to scope, safety, and RFT outcomes. Lead efforts to standardize and optimize across facilities.
- Build and manage the maintenance budget (labor/MRO), report variance drivers, and identify cost-to-reliability tradeoffs.
- Report results to Plant Manager at least monthly or as deviations occur.
- Utilities & Infrastructure
- Oversee the safe, reliable operation of plant utilities (air, steam, water, electrical, ammonia, waste water systems as applicable) and coordinate with Engineering on upgrades and risk mitigation.
- Maintain site infrastructure (roof/drainage, dock doors, grounds) and security systems expectations as documented locally. First impressions matter!
- CapEx & Commissioning
- Engage early in CapEx: define maintenance acceptance criteria (access, guarding, precision tolerances), draft PMs and BOMs, specify critical spares, plan training, and review designs for maintainability and sanitation.
- Drive improvements to CapEx process by updating specs, standards, and working with Engineering to source commonly available, or parts already stocked, as part of new designs and equipment.
- Lead or co-lead commissioning plans and post-start verification; ensure the CMMS has assets, job plans, and spares loaded before start-up, with lessons learned captured after ramp up.
- Design and implement capital projects up to $1 million in scope.
- 24/7 Coverage & Readiness
- Set on-call expectations and coverage for a 24/7 operation; ensure escalation works on all shifts and that shift leaders know communication protocols.
- Perform all tasks assigned by the supervisor, while following all company, safety, and quality policies and procedures.
- Maintain regular attendance at work.
- Required:
- 4-year degree in Engineering or related field.
- 7+ years in Engineering or industrial maintenance or reliability roles.
- Minimum 3 years in a leadership position (managing through supervisors or leading multi-shift teams).
- Proven success implementing planning & scheduling systems, improving PM compliance, and driving reliability KPIs (MTBF, MTTR, backlog health).
- Hands-on experience with CMMS (setup, data integrity, KPI reporting).
- Demonstrated ability to lead RCA/5-Why/A3 problem-solving and convert findings into standards.
- Intermediate working knowledge of mechanical, electrical, hydraulics, pneumatics, HVAC, and plumbing systems; ability to read schematics and equipment manuals; familiarity with PLC/HMI/SCADA environments sufficient to coordinate troubleshooting with Controls/Engineering.
- Strong knowledge of OSHA/LOTO, electrical safety (NEC/NFPA 70), and food safety compliance (SQF/GMP).
- Basic knowledge in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
- Excellent communication, planning, and problem-solving skills.
- Must have acceptable driving record and valid driver’s license
- Preferred:
- Experience in food or beverage manufacturing or other regulated environments.
- Exposure to CapEx projects: design reviews, commissioning, and maintenance acceptance criteria.
- Familiarity with predictive technologies (vibration, thermography, oil analysis) and TPM/Lean principles.
- Budget ownership and vendor/MRO strategy experience.
- Experience with Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) packages and AutoCAD preferred
- Driven, self-starter
- Positive attitude
- Attention to detail
- Curious by nature
- Coachable
- Vision and goal setting
- Technical aptitude
- Good oral and written communication skills are required
- Adaptability and flexibility are essential
- Customer focused
- Good team building and leadership skills are required
- Good decision-making ability
- Project management skills