Maintenance Manager
Full-time AssociateJob Overview
Based at Pact Packaging’s Temuka site and reporting to the Site Operations Manager, the Maintenance Manager will lead the maintenance function, driving a world‑class approach to preventative, predictive, and reactive maintenance.
You’ll play a critical role in reducing unplanned downtime, improving equipment reliability, and supporting safe, high‑performing manufacturing operations. As a key member of the site leadership team, you’ll also contribute to leadership continuity and step into site leadership coverage when required.
Your key responsibilities will be to:
- Maximise equipment uptime and reliability through effective preventative, predictive, and reactive maintenance across site assets.
- Respond hands‑on to breakdowns, diagnosing faults, driving root‑cause solutions, and acting with urgency to minimise downtime.
- Drive continuous improvement, delivering measurable gains in safety, quality, cost, and operational efficiency.
- Coach and work alongside the team, developing technicians and operators in fault‑finding, asset care, and routine maintenance.
- Oversee asset lifecycle and capital improvements, including planning, budgeting, and delivery of upgrades and site projects.
- Provide strong operational and site leadership, supporting production performance, managing risk, and covering for the Site Operations Manager when required.
- Champion health, safety, and environmental excellence, ensuring full WHSE compliance and promoting a proactive, zero‑harm culture.
Your skills and experience
To be successful in this role, you’ll have:
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience in a maintenance leadership environment whilst being exposed to current CMMS programs and IT tools.
- A qualification in Engineering, with broad technical experience and extensive exposure at a senior level.
- Proven technical maintenance experience within FMCG or complex manufacturing operations.
- Practical, hands‑on knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, welding, and safe slinging and lifting practices.
- Experience applying Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) to improve safety, quality, reliability, and efficiency.
- Desirable: Dual‑trade electrical qualification and/or Advanced Fitting, Turning and Machining trade certificate.
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