Maintenance Manager

Goodyear

Clarksdale, MS

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Budget Management, Capital Project, Continuous Improvement, Cost Control, Engineering Management, Environmental Compliance, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Financial Operations, Industrial Engineering, Maintenance Services, Performance Metrics, Preventative Maintenance, Project/Program Management, Reliability Engineering, Safety Compliance, Safety/Work Safety, Team Lead/Manager, Vendor/Supplier Management
LOCATION
Clarksdale, MS
POSTED
2 days ago

The Maintenance Manager is a key leader responsible for ensuring safe, reliable, and cost-effective plant operations.

  • Lead preventive and predictive maintenance programs to enhance equipment reliability and reduce downtime.
  • Manage and develop maintenance staff, ensuring safety, skill growth, and efficient labor use.
  • Drive safety, quality, and cost KPIs by addressing maintenance risks and implementing sustainable solutions.
  • Oversee budgets, identify cost-saving opportunities, and support long-term asset strategies.
  • Collaborate with operations and engineering on capital projects and reliability improvements.
  • Manage contractors, vendors, and compliance with safety and environmental policies.

  • Qualifications: Bachelor's degree with 5+ years or 10+ years of industrial maintenance/engineering management experience; strong knowledge of maintenance systems, continuous improvement, and team leadership.

    This role impacts safety, equipment reliability, financial performance, and operational continuity.

About the Company

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Goodyear

Looking back, the founding of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in 1898 seems especially remarkable, for the beginning was anything but auspicious. The 38-year-old founder, Frank A. Seiberling, purchased the company's first plant with a $3,500 down payment -- using money he borrowed from a brother-in-law Lucius C. Miles. The rubber and cotton that were the lifeblood of the industry had to be transported from halfway around the world, to a landlocked town that had only limited rail transportation.

INDUSTRY
Manufacturing
FOUNDED
1898