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TPM/Maintenance Manager
POSITION SUMMARY
This position will serve to be the key technical, maintenance and infrastructure leader. The successful candidate will be a member of the operations leadership team to drive continuous improvement and the proper maintenance of plant equipment. The role will serve as the plant’s Progressive Maintenance (PM) Pillar Owner and will be responsible for driving the key result metrics of the pillar. Additionally, the role will serve to deliver the business in the areas of Safety, Quality, Reliability, Efficiency, Cost, Delivery, and Sustainability. The Technical Manager is responsible for the leadership, development, and support of our Maintenance resources and systems.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Perform maintenance management by leading maintenance resources and establishing priorities in maintenance schedules
- Support the operating departments’ Technical Leaders, Maintenance Leaders, Planners and Technicians to:
- Develop their technical acumen
- Understand and apply Progressive Maintenance tools
- Prioritize work effectively through use of a CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System)
- Respond to process failures and breakdowns with a sense of urgency
- Train all levels of the organization to complete mechanical work
- Drive high-performance work culture by engaging with team members on the floor and coaching to problem solve, make decisions, and become self-reliant
- Coach operating teams and leadership to root cause identification, elimination of losses, and the use of problem-solving tools to identify gaps and prioritize work.
- Lead the plant facilities team to ensure reliable operations and maintenance of plant infrastructure, utilities, buildings & grounds
- Lead the maintenance storeroom staff to:
- Operate and maintain all aspects of the maintenance storeroom
- Develop and teach Storeroom DMS (Daily Management Systems), including all In-process measures
- Responsible for the maintenance shop to ensure staffing, skills and equipment to support plant maintenance repair activities
- Lead the Site Progressive Maintenance (PM) Pillar and collaborate with the corporate PM Pillar Team
- Responsible for electronic reliability data and improving methods for collecting accurate data
- Establish and track KPIs as required to successfully manage the safety, quality, and efficiency of the maintenance operations
- Working closely with the Plant Engineer, lead and execute on the 5-year Capital Expenditure strategy to upgrade and maintain plant facilities and equipment
- Participate in and/or lead improvement teams to provide targeted improvements to meet plant and company objectives
- Address gaps in line/area performance through the implementation and effective coaching of Continuous Improvement methodologies; foster a zero-loss culture
- Owns a safety key element and/or a quality key element
- Support and foster our Company Culture through role modeling our Basic Beliefs and Our Commitment to Each Other
- Embrace the Plant Vision and CBN (Compelling Business Need)
- Participate in the annual Site Master Planning process
- Support HPO (High Performance Organization) vision and work system
- Support continuous improvement programs and Role model behaviors
- Achieve an excellent understanding of operational capabilities and product flow including all inputs and outputs
- In conjunction with the HR Manager and Plant Manager, effectively manage employee relations issues
- Professionally represent the site to all constituents and stakeholders, including but not limited to: Internal Corporate Business Partners; Customers; Vendors; Contractors; Regulatory Representatives, etc.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Education
Bachelor’s degree is preferred, Engineering degree is preferredExperience
- 5 years of relevant experience is required
- Demonstrated ability leading a team to deliver business needs where employee safety receives top priority, followed closely by product quality and productivity
- Demonstrated ability building and developing leaders
- Experience coaching & growing capability in maintenance technicians. Identification of capability gaps, plans to close gaps in self and others to assure team skills meet immediate and future business / team needs
- Experience with maintenance work development, planning, and scheduling
- Experience with a CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System)
Other
- Demonstrated priority setting and problem solving
- Demonstrated ability to be decisive, proactive and strategic in decision making
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively across organization boundaries and with diverse teams
- Experience developing and maintaining a budget
- Demonstrated experience in building a high-performance work culture and systems is preferred
- Effective presentation, verbal, and written communication skills
- Ability to gather and validate data independently, analyze data to determine optimal solutions. Share analysis and solutions with others.
- Strong demonstrated technical and mechanical ability in order to coach others on equipment maintenance and troubleshooting.
- Project management experience would be valued for this role, as the individual will manage costs, schedules and resources for the work.
- Operates with discipline – set objectives, target timing and task priorities; follows through to meet commitments.
- Available to provide technical support and coordinate resources during major outages
- Willingness and ability for occasional travel as required
Freqently Asked Questions
A TPM/Maintenance Manager must excel in mechanical troubleshooting, CMMS proficiency, and progressive maintenance strategies. Deep understanding of plant equipment reliability and preventive maintenance principles ensures leadership in sustaining operational uptime and boosting equipment lifespan.
Starting as a maintenance technician, progressing to supervisory roles, and eventually taking on TPM/Maintenance Manager responsibilities is common. Growth often involves enhancing leadership, strategic planning, and cross-functional collaboration skills, enabling impact on production efficiency and asset management.
Daily tasks include prioritizing maintenance schedules, coaching technicians on equipment repairs, monitoring KPIs for safety and reliability, and coordinating with engineering teams on capital projects. Ensuring swift response to breakdowns and fostering continuous improvement are also critical.
Certifications such as Certified Maintenance & Reliability Professional (CMRP) or Lean Six Sigma are often preferred locally. These credentials signal expertise in maintenance excellence and continuous improvement, aligning well with the region's manufacturing standards and workforce expectations.
Topeka's industrial sector shows steady growth in maintenance management positions due to ongoing manufacturing investments. Employers seek candidates with strong leadership and technical skills to support aging infrastructure and implement advanced maintenance systems.
The company positions this manager to lead maintenance teams in driving equipment reliability and cost efficiency. Emphasis on safety culture and continuous improvement aligns the role with Career Professionals, Inc.’s commitment to high-performance operations and sustainable business results.
Leadership growth is fostered through coaching engagements, cross-department collaboration, and ownership of key maintenance pillars. The company values proactive problem-solving and strategic decision-making as core components of the TPM/Maintenance Manager’s professional advancement.
The typical compensation falls between $85,000 and $105,000 annually, reflecting regional market rates for experienced maintenance managers. This range accounts for the technical expertise and leadership responsibilities inherent in overseeing plant maintenance operations.
Given Topeka’s moderate traffic and compact urban layout, commutes are generally manageable, helping maintain a healthy work-life balance. Proximity to manufacturing hubs allows TPM/Maintenance Managers to respond quickly during critical maintenance situations.
Challenges include adapting maintenance plans to older plant infrastructure and managing resource allocation amid fluctuating production demands. Navigating local workforce skill availability and aligning with regional safety regulations also require strategic focus.
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