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Knowlton Development Corp.

Manager - Engineering and Facilities

Knowlton Development Corp., Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079


20245 Sunburst St, Chatsworth, CA 91311, USA ● kdc/one Chatsworth, 20320 Prairie Street, Chatsworth, California, United States of America

Req #3863Tuesday, May 14, 2024The KDC/ONE team is made up of the best in the business. Our diverse and evolving workforce thrives in our environment of constant teamwork and collaboration. Join us today!The Maintenance Manager will lead the production maintenance staff in support efforts to improve the performance results of the Chatsworth plant. The Chatsworth plant produces FDA regulated OTC products as a contract manufacturer. The Chatsworth facility specializes in short production runs that require frequent line changeovers and introduces 200-300 new products per year. The Maintenance Manager will also provide direction to coordinate the daily activities for Maintenance in all departments (e.g. Production, Compounding and Facilities) and three shifts to ensure that all quality, customer service, and cost goals are met.Responsibilities & Duties:Ensure that changeovers documentation is complete and accurate so that changeovers can be completed in accurately and timely.Documentation includes tracking quantity and quality of changeovers so that improvements in set-ups lead to improved efficiencies and reduced idle time.Ensure that PM tasks are developed, maintained and accurately detailed.Lead efforts to ensure compliance with alcohol safety requirements.Monitor employee activity to ensure compliance with all Environmental, Health and Safety requirements are held to the highest standard.Monitor downtime causes and make appropriate adjustments to the PM program.Maintain spare parts inventory levels to optimize parts spending and MTBF.Develop and implement training programs to improve the overall performance of the Maintenance Department.Develop work schedules to ensure adequate support coverage for plant operations.Assure adequate inventory of equipment and supplies for performance of function.Analyze project schedules, labor expenses, material costs for optimal utilization of resources.Develop budgets consistent with Company guidelines.Inspect work of staff and contractors to assure completion to specifications and quality standards.Resolve issues, which do not meet such performance standards.Work with Plant personnel to address and schedule work orders and provide requested follow up. Coordinate activities with Plant Engineering to facilitate project operations and management. Coordinate relocation schedules and services with Plant staff and contractors.Understand and implement relevant certification standards as required by government or other appropriate certifying entities.Conduct safety inspections and periodic audits.Work to implement Company's energy and resource efficiency commitments.Physical Requirements:Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.Must be able to reach to make repairs above the head.Climb stairs and ladders as needed.Long periods of standing and/or walking when required.Bending, stooping, squatting, or kneeling when required.Walking on hard cement and asphalt surfaces throughout the shift.Qualifications:High school education or equivalent.Bachelor of Science in Facility Management (BSFM) or relatable degree.Minimum 10+ years’ experience in Facility maintenance role; preferably in cosmetics process manufacturing or an FDA regulated industry.Minimum 5+ years’ Facility Management experience preferably in cosmetics process manufacturing or an FDA regulated industry.Lean Certification or Six Sigma certification is preferred.Proven track record of successful facilities management leadership experience.Demonstrated experience and technical familiarity with building maintenance and operations including HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), electrical, plumbing, mechanical and contracting experience.

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