Plant Maintenance & Engineering Manager
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Operations Manager, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Operations Engineer -
Manufacturing / Production
Manufacturing Engineer, Operations Manager, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Operations Engineer
The Plant Maintenance & Engineering Manager is responsible for leading all maintenance, engineering, and facility operations to ensure the safe, efficient, and reliable performance of plant equipment, production processes, buildings, and grounds. This role plays a critical leadership function within a protein manufacturing environment, driving continuous improvement, capital project execution, regulatory compliance, and operational uptime.
The ideal candidate brings strong hands-on technical expertise in ammonia refrigeration, protein processing environments, and mechanical/electrical systems, along with proven leadership experience in a breader/batter protein manufacturing facility.
Key Responsibilities Maintenance & Reliability LeadershipOversee preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance programs for all plant equipment, utilities, and infrastructure
Ensure maximum equipment uptime and operational efficiency across production lines and facility systems
Lead troubleshooting and rapid resolution of mechanical, electrical, and process-related issues
Develop and implement best-in-class maintenance practices and reliability strategies
Engineering & Capital ProjectsDesign and optimize plant processing line layouts to support operational changes, expansions, and efficiency improvements
Plan, coordinate, and oversee plant additions, renovations, and equipment installations
Develop and manage capital and expense budgets, including project planning, execution, and cost control
Partner with internal stakeholders and external contractors to deliver projects on time and within budget
Compliance, Safety & Regulatory OversightEnsure full compliance with OSHA, safety, and regulatory requirements at all times
Maintain safe work practices across maintenance, engineering, and facility operations
Support environmental, health, and safety initiatives within a protein processing environment
Manage ammonia refrigeration systems in compliance with all applicable safety standards
Team Leadership & Cross-Functional CollaborationLead, mentor, and develop maintenance and engineering personnel
Ensure team members have the tools, training, and technical knowledge required to sustain facility operations
Collaborate closely with production, quality, and senior leadership to address operational challenges
Foster a culture of accountability, communication, and continuous improvement
Vendor & Contractor ManagementMaintain strong working relationships with contractors, service providers, and equipment vendors
Oversee contractor performance and ensure efficient execution of maintenance and capital work
Evaluate new technologies and solutions to enhance plant performance and reliability
Required QualificationsAssociates degree in a technical field (Electrical, Mechanical, or related) or equivalent hands-on experience
Minimum 5+ years of maintenance management experience within a breader/batter protein manufacturing environment
Direct experience working with ammonia refrigeration and protein processing systems
Strong mechanical aptitude with working knowledge of electrical and mechanical systems
Experience with CAD capabilities and understanding of PLC-controlled equipment
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects, priorities, and shifting operational demands
Proven leadership experience managing maintenance and engineering teams in a manufacturing setting
Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to quickly identify and resolve operational issues
Computer proficiency including Microsoft Excel and Word
Preferred Skills & ExperienceExperience in USDA-regulated or food processing environments
Background in continuous improvement, process optimization, or plant expansion projects
Familiarity with CMMS systems and reliability-centered maintenance practices
Experience managing large-scale capital equipment installations
Work Environment &Physical Requirements
Regular exposure to manufacturing and processing areas requiring PPE including safety glasses and hearing protection
Ability to work in temperature-variable environments ranging from
-40°F to 110°F
Frequent standing, walking, and occasional lifting (up to 40 lbs)
Exposure to noisy production environments and refrigerated processing areas
Ability to work onsite in a fast-paced industrial protein manufacturing facility
Why This RoleThis is a high-impact leadership opportunity to drive plant reliability, engineering innovation, and operational excellence within a specialized protein manufacturing environment, with significant influence over capital projects, maintenance strategy, and long-term facility performance.
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