Buzzi Unicem USA

Maintenance Superintendent

Job ID
2024-3683
# of Openings
1
Department
Maintenance

Overview

Buzzi Unicem USA is one of the leading cement manufacturing companies in the United States.  With over 1,500 valued employees, Buzzi Unicem USA manufactures and distributes its cement products throughout the Midwest, Southwest, Northeast and Southeast regions of the country.  Globally, Buzzi Unicem SpA operates in 14 countries and employs almost 10,000 people. We are passionate about sustainably producing our cement products for the benefit of society by providing the foundation for crucial infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, tunnels, airports, dams, and residential and industrial buildings. 

Our commitment to positively contributing to society is a core principle for our business, and the reason we focus heavily on sustainable development. As part of our corporate culture, we recognize our role in meeting the current generation’s needs, while preserving environmental quality and protecting the needs of future generations.

 

Additionally, quality serves as the foundation of the way we do business at Buzzi Unicem USA.  We have established at all our production sites, quality targets for our products that meet not only local regulatory standards but also our customer requirements.

 

Buzzi Unicem USA strives to provide a corporate culture supporting career growth through strong leadership and development planning.   We offer a competitive salary, along with comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits. Plus, our benefits include flexible spending accounts, supplemental life insurance and other voluntary benefits – such as accident and critical illness. We also provide a 401(k) savings plan, Employee Assistance Program, professional development and advancement opportunities.

 

Join our team, be part of the solution, support evolving innovations, and help us continue providing quality products, all while being supported by strong leadership and a comprehensive and competitive benefits program.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise the work of all maintenance personnel, lubrication and general inspections.
  • Work closely with the Production Superintendent with respect to the priority and scheduling of inspection and repair work.
  • Analyze mechanical failures and problems, recommend changes and follows up on the implementation those changes and improvements.
  • Responsible for being on call on a rotating basis to cover plant problems.
  • Communicate daily with the Production Department in order to identify problems encountered during the previous shifts.
  • Review the previous nights’ incidents and recommend the necessary repairs required at the daily morning meeting.
  • Assist Maintenance Supervisors with the training of the repair staff, through on-the-job training and development.

Qualifications

  • BS Degree in Engineering (Mechanical or Electrical) is required for this position to meet the specific educational and technical needs, unique to this location
  • 5 - 10 years of cement industry experience, preferably in Maintenance
  • 10+ years in Maintenance
  • Machine shop experience, preferred
  • Planning and Organization Skills, experience with Critical Path Planning
  • Decision Making Skills – RCFA experience
  • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written
  • Ability to read technical drawings and manuals
  • Budget Adherence/Planning Experience
  • Job Motivation
  • Physical activity – coordinating hand and foot, maintaining a steady hand
  • Experience with welding procedures, which includes manipulating objects by hand and fine movement with fingers
  • Maintaining physical balance
  • Making fast reactions to both sound and visual signals

Buzzi Unicem USA offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits including 401k.  We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.  Please note that candidates must be eligible to work in the United States and that only qualified candidates will be contacted.

 

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