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Maintenance Manager

United States- Charlottesville, VA

Founded in 1985, ATS is a company with a presence in the United States, Mexico and the United Kingdom. We are professionals in Industrial Maintenance and we make factories run better.

Fundada en 1985, ATS es una empresa con presencia en los Estados Unidos, México y el Reino Unido. Somos profesionales en mantenimiento industrial y hacemos que las fábricas funcionen mejor.

  • Summary:
    Leads the ATS maintenance and/or materials services delivery team at the site level by serving employees and customers with a leadership mindset that values employees and engages customers. Drives the ATS safety and wellness culture. Provides leadership that develops and sustains a positive employee experience. Manages all aspects of the team’s service delivery in order to engage the customer and improve facility performance. Accountable for site financial results.

    Additional direct reports may include Site Supervisors, Reliability staff, and/or Supply Chain employees.
     
  • Principal Duties/Responsibilities:

    To Live and Lead Safety

    · Takes responsibility for employee safety and wellness by deploying the ATS safety program and ensuring effective completion of safety training, observations, and incident investigations.

    · Implements and actively supports all Beyond Zero initiatives

    · Enables the growth of a customer safety culture by a fostering a safety partnership and sharing best practices

     

    To Inspire and Provide Clarity on Vision and Strategy

    · Motivates employees by communicating a clear vision that enables all employees to understand the rationale for, and the benefit of, both site-level and company-wide objectives

    · Acts as an effective change agent, leading the implementation of strategic initiatives through positive team communications, appropriate action planning, and successful implementation activities

    · Understands and appropriately articulates both ATS and customer strategies, providing the team with line of sight between team responsibilities and strategic outcomes

     

    To Own Our ATS Culture

    · Builds positive relationships with ATS employees, customers, and peers through open communication and role-modeling the ATS leadership core competencies of honesty and respect

    · Sets a positive, influential standard for others and creates a constructive climate for their team

    · Influences with transparency and use participative methods to ensure that decisions are understood and accepted

    · Establishes a positive work environment through managing and personalizing onboarding; engaging in ongoing one-on-one communications; and recognizing individual contributions and achievements on a timely basis

    · Adheres to policies and procedures and ensures that staff understands the rationale behind policies and processes

     

    To Support Our Employees’ Learning and Growth

    · Leads and builds team capabilities by working with individuals on performance improvement, career planning, training, and skills development.

    · Develops, communicates, and executes a Skills Matrix and Technician Training Plan

    · Builds and maintains a succession plan for key positions (i.e., Supervisors, Supply Chain, P/S, RE)

     

    To Ensure and Drive our Business Results

    · Leads and ensures the Operating System is understood, reinforced, and embedded

    · Develops and executes a site-specific maintenance plan per ATS standards

    · Manages financial performance of the site (revenue, expenses, and profit) to achieve set objectives

    · Develops and maintains effective relationships with all ATS business units, fully utilizing their services and ensuring cross-functional alignment

    · Collaborates with and builds customer relationships to ensure priority alignment and proactively anticipates customer needs as the primary on site contact

    · Ensures alignment of customer expectations and ATS site goals through management of site-specific contracts

    · Communicates with the customer through daily, weekly, and monthly meetings and conducts a regular review of the performance metrics with the customer

    · Drives a continuous improvement methodology and promotes cost savings

    · Analyzes and reports on key performance indicators, completing root cause analyses and developing and executing action items while removing barriers and addressing issues

    · Collaborates with sales and operations leadership to increase the scope of services

     

    Knowledge, Skills, Abilities (KSAs), & Competencies:

    Essential KSAs:

    · Bachelor’s degree in technical, business, or a related field preferred or seven years of operations / maintenance experience

    · Three years of supervisory experience with a strong focus on development of employees

    · Resilient and flexible, able to multitask and prioritize with an innate ability to understand and accept change and motivate others around change

    · Highly tuned emotional intelligence with demonstrated ability to build relationships and lead teams with honesty and integrity to achieve goals

    · Solid understanding of manufacturing / assembly work environment

    · Business acumen

    · Positive influencer with appropriate levels of organization.

    · Strong customer focus with the ability to build positive business relationships and show a sense of urgency

     

    Desirable KSAs

    · Manufacturing maintenance experience preferred with related certifications and training

    · Good understanding of, and/or experience with, proactive/reliability maintenance processes, i.e., Planning/Scheduling, P/M, PdM, and root cause analysis, and continuous improvement methodologies

    · Good computer skills, including Microsoft applications and web-based applications such as Power BI, GEAC, Concur, Workday and related software

    · Time management skills

    · Ability to relocate to specified locations

    · Excellent communications skills (verbal, written, and presentation)

    · Agile, curious learner and authentic, credible teacher

    · Financial acumen and knowledge of forecasting and managing budgets

     

    Leadership Core Competencies:

    Business and Company Acumen

    Lead with honesty and integrity

    Build bold and relevant strategies

    Welcome and motivate change

    Recognize the right outcomes and how they were achieved

    Role model safety and wellness

     

    Emotional Intelligence

    Provide psychological safety

    Be self-aware

    Build relationships

    Ask for and act on feedback

    Respect diverse background and viewpoints

     

    Lead in the Present; Eye to the Future

    Commit to accountability

    Coach people to their potential

    Own talent development and placement

    Turn problems into opportunities

    Be resilient and flexible

     

    Communicate, Communicate, Communicate

    Practice transparency

    Build relationships through respect

    Be a curious learner and credible teacher

    Influence in a proactive, positive way

    Ensure cross functional awareness/decisions

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