The Facilities Engineer should be able to work autonomously to identify root cause of problems with production equipment and implement solutions. The Facilities Engineer should be a liaison between the Final Assembly area and the staff-level engineering teams and work to in-source projects which would otherwise be sent to outside contractors. Coordinate all facility services, including grounds maintenance and purchased services and commodity suppliers Maintain facility health assessments, regulatory and mandatory inspections, and other building and facility (B&F) functions Lead procurement process for B&F items within the plant Track and manage project work including interfacing between management and skilled workforce Manage as-built and facility drawings, including all blue print and scope of work for new programs Lead MWF Management, including coolants, lubricants, water quality, and waste Lead all aspects of production filtration Interface with environmental PECE to maintain compliance Interact with UAW, Leaders, Supervision, and Management on a daily basis Lastly the Facilities Engineer should be able to respond to breakdowns in-field and assist in troubleshooting and restoring equipment to operation. This position will require occasional weekend and afternoon and night shift work. Established and active employee resource groups
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees