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Facilities Supervisor / Master Electrician

Greater Louisville, KY Area

Sustainable Talent is looking for a seasoned Facilities Supervisor / Master Electrician to support our client's growing team! This is a W-2 full-time Direct Hire position based in the Greater Louisville, KY area. We offer competitive pay based on factors like experience, education, location, etc. and provide full benefits, PTO, and amazing company culture!

 

Job Summary

Under the general direction of the Plant Manager, plans, manages and coordinates all resources to ensure the proper operation and maintenance of the Craftsmanship Verification Center including all building infrastructure, grounds and shop equipment.


MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 

•    Plans, schedules and directs employees and external contractors for the maintenance of the building, grounds and equipment which includes the regular maintenance of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and other components of the building and shop infrastructure. 

•    Establish, implement, and maintain Preventive Maintenance Program for all major building/facility components and equipment.

•    Assists Director in establishing and implementing corporate/departmental budget, location standards, regulations and procedures, and prioritizing related projects, etc. accordingly. 

•    Designs operation and maintenance of building systems, building design and construction, roofing, interior walls, ceiling and flooring, HVAC systems, plumbing, lighting, pest control, solid waste management, environmental safety, fire protection systems, etc. 

•    Manages all building renovations and makes recommendations/selections and supervises contractors.  

•    Manages all custodial services, internal and contracted, lawn and landscaping maintenance, snow and trash removal, painting and minor repairs, and other services.  

•    Oversees site-specific security functions, shipping and receiving, and other miscellaneous building requirements in accordance with established standards, regulations, and procedures.

•    Responsible for training and supervising qualified employees, in accordance with company policy and guidelines.

•    Maintains a safe working environment for departmental staff as well as functions as the Facility Safety representative.

•    Develops and maintains all systems and records supporting customer service requests ensuring timeliness and effectiveness of response.

•    Participates in the development and implementation of department and building compliance with all Quality Initiatives including such things as QS9000 certifications, First Time Quality program, 5S program, documented Process Flow(s), etc. 

•    EMR Representative for ISO 14001

•    Performs other duties as required or requested. 


QUALIFICATIONS: 

Minimum: 

•    Skill level normally associated with 2-4 years college course work (degree) in Business, Building/Facilities Management or related fields, and 5 years hands on experience in same or similar position or its equivalent.

•    Master Electrician

•    Demonstrated working knowledge of such things as boilers, water treatment systems, machinery, custodial services, preventative maintenance, building and grounds, HVAC operations, etc. 

•    Effective written and verbal communication skills

•    Working knowledge of Microsoft Office


Preferred:

•    Skill level normally associated with a Bachelors Degree in Business, Building/Facilities Management or related fields and 5-7 years of experience in same or similar position or its equivalent. 

•    Knowledge of Hazardous Materials and process flow charting software 

 

 

 

Sustainable Talent is a M/F+, disabled, and veteran equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer.

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