Overview
Position Summary: The Maintenance Facility Manager is accountable for driving Maintenance Quality Management (MQM) excellence within an automotive manufacturing facility. This role ensures safe, reliable, and standardized maintenance execution that maximizes equipment availability, supports production stability, and reduces lifecycle costs. The manager establishes clear maintenance ownership, enforces standards, and uses data-driven KPIs to continuously improve asset performance and facility reliability.
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Schedule: Monday - Friday7:30AM-3:30PM & weekends as needed
Responsibilities:
1. Maintenance Strategy & Asset Ownership
- Establish clear asset ownership and accountability for all equipment and facility systems
- Deploy and sustain Reactive and Planned Maintenance, Autonomous Maintenance, Focused Improvement, and Early Equipment Management
- Define and maintain equipment maintenance standards, PM content, and critical asset strategies
- Ensure maintenance plans align with asset criticality, risk, and production impact
2. Planned, Predictive & Preventive Maintenance Execution
- Lead execution of standardized PM and PdM programs with a strong focus on schedule compliance and quality
- Ensure PMs are optimized, documented, and continuously improved based on failure data and root cause analysis
- Drive first-time quality in maintenance work to prevent repeat failures
- Reduce reactive maintenance through disciplined planning and scheduling
3. Maintenance Quality & Standard Work
- Implement and enforce maintenance standard work, job plans, and procedures
- Ensure maintenance tasks are performed safely, consistently, and to defined quality standards
- Conduct routine audits of PM execution, job quality, and documentation
- Use MQM audits and assessments to identify gaps and drive corrective actions
4. Reliability, KPIs & Continuous Improvement
- Own and review maintenance KPIs, including:
- PM Compliance
- Schedule Adherence
- MQM (Maintenance Quality Management) initiatives
- Maintenance Cost per Unit
- Drive continuous improvement processes
- Lead root cause analysis (RCA) and focused improvement activities for chronic failures
- Use data from CMMS, downtime tracking, and audits to drive sustained reliability improvements
5. Collaboration with Operations (TPM Integration)
- Partner with client facility team to support Autonomous Maintenance, operator care, and basic equipment condition standards
- Clearly define maintenance vs. operator responsibilities
- Support training for operators and technicians aligned to TPM maturity
- Participate in daily management, tier meetings, and reliability reviews
6. Safety, Compliance & Risk Management
- Ensure maintenance work complies with EHS requirements, lockout/tagout standards, and regulatory expectations
- Eliminate safety risks through standardized work, training, and risk-based maintenance planning
- Support internal and external audits (safety, quality, environmental)
7. People Development & Maintenance Culture
- Develop maintenance leaders and technicians through training, coaching, and skills assessments
- Promote a culture of ownership, accountability, and proactive maintenance
- Align performance expectations to MQM and TPM behaviors, not just output
- Promote collaboration with Human Resources/ TA teams to meet staffing contractual requirements
- Develop and maintain progressive staff development and accountability to promote growth and or corrective action
8. Planning, Scheduling & CMMS Discipline
- Ensure effective work identification, planning, scheduling, and execution processes
- Enforce accurate CMMS data, including asset hierarchies, work history, and failure coding
- Use CMMS as the system of record for maintenance planning, execution, and analysis
9. Budget, Spares & Lifecycle Cost Control
- Manage maintenance budgets with a focus on cost control through reliability, not deferred maintenance
- Identify and promote self-preformed TAG (Temporary Agreement) opportunities
- Establish critical spare parts strategies aligned to asset risk
- Support lifecycle cost optimization and capital planning decisions
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Maintenance Management, or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 3-4 years in maintenance leadership or facility management
- Strong working knowledge of TPM, MQM, and reliability-centered maintenance
- Experience leading CMMS-driven maintenance programs
Preferred Qualifications
- Automotive manufacturing experience (assembly, paint, stamping, powertrain)
- TPM or MQM implementation experience
- Lean Manufacturing certification or equivalent experience
- CMRP or similar maintenance certification
Key Competencies (ABM-Aligned)
- Maintenance ownership mindset
- Discipline in standard work and execution
- Data-driven decision making
- Strong cross-functional leadership
- Continuous improvement and coaching capability