The Mechanical Facilities Supervisor oversees the operation of Mechanical Utilities facilities, providing guidance and direct support to utilities technicians. Responsibilities include resolving facility issues, executing maintenance plans, and efficiently managing personnel for seamless facility operations. Operate on a salary basis, dedicated to enhancing overall team productivity and efficiency.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
The Main tasks of the Mechanical Utilities Supervisor should include but not limited to the following:
Supervision and Team Management:
Supervise Utility Technicians, ensuring efficient work order assignments, meeting deadlines, and conducting training functions.
Manage a team of technicians and responsible for the operation, and preventive maintenance of the facility's equipment and infrastructure.
Facilities Operation Management:
Ensure the stable utility supply and management of Utility facilities, achieving operation targets in EHS (Environment, Health and Safety), Productivity, Quality, Reliability, and Availability.
Maintains inventory levels for critical spare tools for the manufacturing equipment
Monitor and improve the operational performance of Utility facilities, conducting daily, weekly, and monthly management of performance (cost and quality).
Respond to plant emergencies related to environmental failures, fires, or security issues.
Ensure compliance with environmental, health, and safety regulations of Hanwha QCELLS.
Develop and execute safety measures related to the operation and maintenance of Utility facilities.
Facilities Maintenance Management
Supervise the team in day-to-day/routine preventative maintenance tasks on various systems, including Ultra-Pure Water, Process Cooling Water, Chilled Water, Cooling Water, Clean Dry Air, Exhaust blowers, HVAC, Gas/Chemical supply system, and Wastewater Treatment.
All other duties as assigned by management.
All other duties as assigned by management.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in Engineering or similar discipline, or equivalent work and education experience.
1-3 years of experience supervising or managing technical teams in a 24/7 high volume manufacturing environment
5+ years of extensive experience with improving, troubleshooting and correcting industrial equipment
In-depth knowledge of environmental, health, and safety regulations applicable to a manufacturing factory
Experience in ensuring compliance with regulatory standards
Proficient in Microsoft Office software
May be required to lift, push, and pull up to 50lbs
Proficient in mechanical systems and utilities within a similar industry
Relevant certifications are preferred and will be considered a plus