Motivational leader and organizational problem-solver with advanced supervisory, team building and customer service skills. Experience stepping into roles and quickly making positive changes to drive company success. Focused on using training, monitoring and morale-building techniques to maximize employee engagement and performance.
As Site Manager I am responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of Jefferson Ga location for Dematic, ensuring that DMS system runs smoothly and efficiently. This includes managing staff, coordinating schedules, handling customer inquiries or concerns, and overseeing the overall performance of the site.
On the other hand, also filling as Maintenance Reliability Manager I’m also responsible for ensuring that all equipment and machinery at a facility are operating effectively and efficiently. The role involves developing maintenance strategies to prevent downtime, conducting regular inspections and audits, implementing reliability-centered maintenance practices, and managing a team of maintenance technicians.
As Maintenance Reliability Manager, I was responsible for ensuring the reliability and efficiency of equipment and machinery within a facility. Some common job duties include:
1. Developing and implementing maintenance strategies to improve equipment reliability and reduce downtime.
2. Analyzing equipment performance data to identify trends, patterns, and potential issues.
3. Implementing predictive maintenance programs to proactively address equipment failures before they occur.
4. Managing a team of maintenance technicians and engineers to ensure timely repairs and maintenance activities.
5. Conducting root cause analysis on equipment failures and implementing corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
6. Monitoring key performance indicators (KPIs) related to equipment reliability, uptime, and maintenance costs.
7. Collaborating with other departments such as operations, engineering, and procurement to optimize asset performance.
8. Ensuring compliance with safety regulations and conducting regular safety audits in the maintenance department.
1. **Installation**:
- Make sure to carefully plan the layout of the electrical system before beginning installation.
- Follow local building codes and regulations when installing electrical components.
- Use proper tools and equipment for installation to ensure safety and efficiency.
2. **Troubleshooting**:
- Identify the specific issue by checking for any visible damage or signs of malfunction in the electrical system.
- Use a multimeter to test circuits, outlets, and connections for continuity and voltage.
- Check for loose connections, short circuits, or overloaded circuits that may be causing the problem.
3. **Repair**:
- Once I have identified the issue, repair or replace any faulty components such as wiring, switches, outlets, or circuit breakers.
- Test the repaired system thoroughly to ensure it is functioning properly before restoring power.