Engineering & Maintenance Supervisor
Listed on 2026-05-16
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Engineering
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering -
Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Manufacturing Engineer, Quality Engineering
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BENEFITS- Medical, Dental, and Life Insurance coverage
- 401(k) Retirement Plan through Principal
- Ten (10) Paid Holidays
- Five (5) Sick Days
- Annual (1 Day) Birthday Time Off
The Engineering and Maintenance Supervisor is a hands‑on technical leader who helps keep the Newnan plant running safely, reliably, and efficiently. This role spends significant time on the plant floor working directly with maintenance technicians, operators, contractors, and vendors to troubleshoot problems, complete repairs, and improve equipment performance.
This is not a desk‑only supervisory position. The right person will be comfortable diagnosing equipment issues, helping with repairs, coaching technicians, following up on work orders, and ensuring temporary fixes become permanent solutions. The role also supports engineering projects, facility improvements, equipment upgrades, and capacity growth for the plant
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSReasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Ensure maintenance and engineering work follows company safety, OSHA, GMP, SQF, food safety, and environmental requirements.
- Support audit readiness through good equipment condition, documentation, housekeeping, and follow‑up on corrective actions.
- Promote proper PPE use, tool control, parts organization, and clean work areas.
- Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, utility, and control‑related issues.
- Work directly with technicians and operators during breakdowns, startups, changeovers, and equipment problems.
- Verify repairs are completed properly before equipment is returned to production.
- Help the team move away from repeated temporary fixes and toward permanent corrective actions.
- Assign and prioritize work orders for processing, packaging, utilities, wastewater, and facility systems.
- Track recurring equipment problems and drive clear action plans to prevent repeat failures.
- Support spare parts planning and help identify critical parts needed to reduce downtime.
- Maintain good communication with Production, Quality, EHS, Warehouse, and plant leadership on equipment status and risks.
- Recommend upgrades or modifications for aging equipment and facility infrastructure.
- Improve PM tasks, equipment history, maintenance documentation, and standard work.
- Support continuous improvement projects that reduce downtime, improve safety, and increase capacity.
- Help build a stronger maintenance culture based on ownership, urgency, and disciplined follow‑up.
- Support equipment upgrades, facility repairs, utility improvements, and capital projects.
- Assist with scope development, cost estimates, schedules, installation planning, and contractor coordination.
- Support commissioning, start‑up, qualification, and handover of new or modified equipment.
- Coordinate with vendors and contractors for repairs, fabrication, installation, and technical support.
- Provide practical technical input for capacity expansion and long‑term plant improvement planning.
- Support boilers, air compressors, chillers, HVAC, water systems, pumps, valves, tanks, pasteurizers, conveyors, filling equipment, wastewater systems, and electrical distribution.
- Support wastewater equipment reliability and capacity‑related improvement needs.
- Ensure temporary repairs are documented, tracked, and escalated for permanent resolution.
- Coach technicians through troubleshooting, repair methods, PM execution, and safe work practices.
- Train team members on plant equipment, utilities, maintenance standards, GMP expectations, and documentation.
- Build cross‑training and technical capability within the maintenance group.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge,…
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