Manufacturing Maintenance Manager

Seaford, DE
Full Time
Experienced
Innovative Chemical Products Group (ICP Group) is a leading formulator and manufacturer of specialty coatings, adhesives, and sealants serving the construction and industrial end markets. ICP Group is comprised of market leading brands known for innovation, quality, and performance. Founded in 2015 and supported by a lean corporate team, ICP Group has scaled rapidly through organic and acquisition growth into one of the largest coatings, adhesives, and sealants companies in North America. ICP Group is headquartered in Andover, MA and has manufacturing and distribution sites throughout North America, Latin America, UK, Europe and the Asia Pacific region.

ICP is seeking a highly skilled Maintenance Manager for our Seaford, DE plant.  Under the direction of the Plant Manager and corporate engineering, you will coordinate all mechanical and electrical maintenance activities ensuring the plant operates at the highest level of uptime and efficiency. Ensure all maintenance functions are performed within company defined Environmental, Health and Safety guidelines and sustain a clean and organized maintenance department. Mentor and develop a highly skilled maintenance staff capable of supporting electrical, mechanical and steam requirements of the plant.


In this role you will be responsible for the following:
  • Ensure maintenance department adheres to all OSHA safety requirements as it relates to the duties of maintenance operations  
  • Complete all required OSHA or corporate training courses as defined by management before conducting tasks
  • Maintain a strong safety culture within the maintenance department with exemplary work habits for the rest of the plant.
  • Under the direction of the Plant Manager, coordinate and guide all maintenance activities from start to finish
  • Responsible that all installations and repairs of pumps, motors, conveyors, filler lines, plant equipment or other devices are completed with a high level of craftmanship.
  • Expand the knowledge and skillset of the technicians as it relates to: 1) process pumps and mixing equipment, 2) pneumatic components and control systems, 3) hydraulic components and control systems, 4) power transmission systems (gearboxes, chains, drives, etc), 4) relay logic, 5) field instrumentation, 6) PLC/DCS troubleshooting
  • Troubleshoot equipment issues and provide supervisor or management a repair solution including parts list and timeline
  • As needed perform electrical maintenance such as wring motors, VFD’s control panels or other lower voltage items
  • Troubleshoot PLC logic or hardware issues associated with automated process equipment
  • Maintain maintenance shop in a clean, organized, professional condition, following all safety requirements for hazardous materials
  • Ensure technicians maintain all tools, power equipment, and other tools of the trade in a clean and safe working condition
  • Ensure all documentation for LOTO, Confined Space, Hot Work, non standard work safety analysis and other related safety documents are completed before performing any work
  • Maintain effective and positive communication with other departments
  • Keep supervisors and management aware of pending issues and status of installation or repair
  • Through the use of a CMMS system, coordinate preventative maintenance tasks on key plant equipment and ensure completion of those tasks
  • Strive to meet safety targets or objectives set by plant and corporate EH&S
  • Continuous development of maintenance staff through coaching and training
  • With support from plant management and corporate engineering, develop maintenance budgets and monitor spend to control cost while maintaining expected plant performance
  • Develop and submit capital spend projects geared toward safety and productivity improvements  
  • Operate Forklift, Man Lift, Scissor Lift, or other similar equipment
  • Order parts, check paperwork on receipt of parts
  • Attend safety meetings, conduct safety audits

Requirements:
 
  • Extensive experience in an industrial maintenance environment with a broad knowledge of process equipment.
  • A minimum of 10 years performing electromechanical duties in an industrial manufacturing environment
  • Highly experienced background installing/repairing air pumps, PD Pumps, pneumatic valves, gearboxes and installing/maintaining VFD’s, high voltage motors and various automated equipment
  • Experience with preventative maintenance programs
  • Background working with asphalt related products or equipment is a plus
  • Advanced education or training in engineering, mechanics or technical related fields a plus
  • Solid foundation and skillset with Microsoft office products, particularly Excel and PowerPoint
  • Welding certifications a plus but not required, however, present a strong attention to detail regarding fabrication work.
  • Able to read technical documents
  • Must have 20/20 or corrected 20/20 vision
  • Understanding of boiler and or hot oil systems is a plus
  • Exhibit a strong problem-solving aptitude when it comes to mechanical equipment
  • Employee must be able to safely lift in excess of 70 pounds without difficulty
  • Employee must have full range of motion and able to work in awkward positions
  • Must be able to work at heights in excess of 40 feet without concern
  • Must be able to interact with all levels of plant personnel in a positive and productive way
  • Experience leading projects from inception to completion
  • Background developing and managing budgets including capital spend projects 

ICP Group is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer and welcomes all qualified applicants. Applicants will receive fair and impartial consideration without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic data, or religion or other legally protected status.
 
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