Maintenance Manager
Coordinate the repair and maintenance of equipment and buildings.
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- What's it like to be a Maintenance Manager?
- How to become a Maintenance Manager
- Latest Maintenance Manager jobs
- Top skills and experience for Maintenance Managers
- Maintenance Manager role reviews
What's it like to be a Maintenance Manager?
Maintenance Managers oversee the repair and maintenance of an organization's equipment and facilities. Their responsibilities often include scheduling routine maintenance, managing repair activities, troubleshooting equipment issues, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and managing maintenance budgets. They might be found in a variety of industries or settings such as manufacturing plants, hospitals, commercial buildings, or residential properties. Maintenance Managers typically need a combination of hands-on technical knowledge and administrative skills, allowing them to manage a team while also understanding the specifics of maintenance tasks.
Tasks and duties
- Overseeing a maintenance department's activities to ensure efficient operations.
- Creating maintenance schedules for facilities and equipment.
- Coordinating with external contractors for specialized maintenance or repair tasks.
- Ensuring that the maintenance team complies with health and safety regulations.
- Identifying, estimating, and presenting costs for repairs and improvements.
- Inspecting facilities periodically to determine problems and necessary maintenance.
- Training and supervising maintenance staff.
How to become a Maintenance Manager
A bachelor degree and a license are typical requirements for the role of Maintenance Manager.
- 1.Earn a degree in civil engineering, electrical engineering or related field.
- 2.Pass the certification exam given by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) to become a licensed Engineer.
- 3.Gain experience by taking entry-level jobs in maintenance or facilities management.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Maintenance Manager employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Preventive Maintenance
Facilities Management
Maintenance Management
Mechanical Engineering
Predictive Maintenance
Cost Saving
Plant Maintenance
Team Leadership
Vehicle Service
Electrical Engineering
Safety Standards
Hydraulics
Maintenance Services
Installation
Budgeting
Mechanics
Manufacturing Industry
Heavy Equipment
Communication Skills
Troubleshooting
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Latest Maintenance Manager reviews
5.0Jun 2023
The role of Maintenance Manager in a power station requires patience.
Reviewer's QualificationBachelor of Engineering
Experience1 – 4 years
Organisation sizeMedium (20-199 employees)
SpecialisationMining, Resources & Energy
The good thingsWorking in power stations is quite challenging.
The challengesNone so far because I am enjoying it.
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