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hawaiianhost Verified 38h ago

Maintenance Manager

Honolulu, HI On-site

$91,000–$125,000 a year
Pay$91,000–$125,000
TypeFull-time
Work settingOn-site
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About the role

Are you known for exceeding expectations? Do you embrace the Spirit of Hawai‘i? Then please keep reading because we’re looking for people like you at Hawaiian Host Group. We are an excited team of people that all have one vision in common: sharing the Spirit of Hawai‘i with the world. Expect camaraderie, product tastings, and other (virtual and in-person) events that make our culture unique. And more importantly, know that your work contributes to our purpose; to make the Islands’ future flourish. We do this through our Takitani foundation that grants scholarships to deserving local students, our solar farm on the Big Island, and other social & environmental initiatives. Under the supervision of the Plant Manager, the Maintenance Manager directs, schedules, and manages the activities of hourly maintenance personnel to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient plant operations. This role plans and executes preventive (PM) and predictive (PdM) maintenance (≥95% ontime completion) using the CMMS (MaintainX), ensures compliance with OSHA/HIOSH, NFPA 70E, NEC, GMP, HACCP, FSMA, and internal safety standards, and leads continuous improvement efforts to eliminate root causes of manufacturing problems. The Maintenance Manager provides technical support for Plant Maintenance Policies and Procedures and the Plant Safety Program, independently leading most projects with minimal direction.

What you'll bring

  • planning
  • AA degree in a trade‑related field or equivalent related experience.
  • Regulatory & Technical Knowledge: OSHA/HIOSH laws, environmental regulations, NFPA 70E, NEC, welding practices, GMPs, HACCP, FSMA, and labor laws.
  • Core Skills: Effective verbal and written communication
  • analytical thinking
  • decision quality
  • problem solving with root cause capability
  • organization
  • ability to handle multiple priorities and meet deadlines
  • Bachelor’s degree in Operations Management, Engineering, Food Technology, or equivalent.
  • Experience leading RCA/CAPA programs with demonstrated reliability improvements.
  • Experience managing capital projects and contractor/vendor performance in a regulated manufacturing environment.

Benefits

401(k)Employee Assistance Program