Industrial Services Supervisor
Listed on 2025-12-20
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Engineering
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer
Foods you love. Brands you trust. And a career that empowers you to grow. At Nestlé USA, we’re all working towards the same goal – to delight and deliver for our consumers. With a rich portfolio of beloved brands, including DiGiorno, Toll House, and Coffee mate, in 97% of U.S. households, we have a unique opportunity – and responsibility – to be there for every moment in our consumers’ lives.
Joining Nestlé means becoming part of an inclusive workplace that inspires innovation, encourages strategic thinking and creativity, and celebrates your achievements. No matter where you work within the organization, you are empowered to challenge the status quo, embrace risk-taking, and pioneer new ideas. Our supportive and collaborative environment encourages bold ambitions and continuous learning so that everyone can grow and thrive.
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The facility Industrial Services supervisor is responsible for all maintenance functions necessary to properly maintain plant utility services, including steam boiler and condensate systems, ammonia refrigeration, CO₂ refrigeration, hot water heating loops, chilled water and glycol cooling systems, HVAC systems including room evaporators, exhaust fans, compressed air equipment, and building maintenance at the Cleveland facilities. Maintains Legionella program for the factory.
Other responsibilities include supervising, coaching and training Industrial services technicians in daily plant operations. Implement and maintain preventative maintenance program using AMM and Nestlé Maintenance Strategy, (Consequence Driven Maintenance (CDM)). Maintains oversight and management of the DMO log system for Industrial services team for daily log sheet activities. Helps to prepare yearly utility budget for approval and adherence. Additional responsibilities include supervision and compliance with all Nestle policies and regulations as they pertain to the facilities equipment and systems.
Responsible for compliance with local, state and federal government permit requirements and other programs as applicable.
- Personnel – Direct responsibility for supervising, training and instructing utility technicians in all phases of daily plant industrial services maintenance to insure factory-building services. Directly responsible for supervising and instructing all third-party contractors for building and facility related contract work.
- Building Maintenance – Direct responsibility for exterior building maintenance, HVAC units, Exhaust fans, etc.
- Utility Maintenance – Directly responsible for planning and maintenance of plant utilities (boilers, refrigeration, compressed air, hot water boiler loop systems).
- Administrative – Works in conjunction with the Factory Engineer to develop and maintain the utility budget development and adherence. Maintain and develop preventative maintenance program utilizing AMM to ensure compliance with GMP’s etc.
- Environmental / Regulatory – Direct responsibility for compliance with all City of Cleveland regulations as applicable to related to the factory utilities systems, Nestle Engineering policies and regulations, all applicable City, State of Ohio, and Federal regulations, OSHA, EPA regulations.
- Plans out factory shutdown activities utilizing both in-house labor and third-party contractors to complete required activities not limited to: inspections, system overhauls, equipment teardowns, backflow device testing.
- Coordinates all Nestle compliance testing as required through internal and third-party sources.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education:
- Candidate will have an extensive working knowledge of all building utilities systems.
- Certified RETA Refrigeration Operator’s License in NH3 refrigeration is required.
- Documented field experience or post-secondary education in one of the engineering disciplines.
Skills:
- Candidate shall have extensive experience working with all facilities utilities systems, be proficient with Microsoft Office programs and have managerial experience with direct reports.
- Previous food plant experience in a USDA inspected plant is…
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