A Hiring Company
Facilities and Maintenance Manager
A Hiring Company
Location:
Pueblo, CO
Compensation:
$130,000.00 - $140,000.00
Summary The Facilities Maintenance Manager plays a critical leadership role in ensuring the reliability, safety, and performance of all production and support infrastructure across a highly specialized energetics and rocket manufacturing facility. This position offers the opportunity to own and shape the maintenance strategy for mission‑critical systems that directly support advanced propulsion and defense programs.
Essential Functions
Develop and manage a preventive maintenance (PM) program to ensure facility equipment, utilities, and machinery remain in optimal condition.
Lead and schedule maintenance technicians performing mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and instrumentation tasks.
Establish maintenance performance metrics (downtime, MTBF, maintenance backlog) and implement continuous improvement targets.
Manage maintenance documentation, records, and work orders in the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS).
Oversee and perform repair and calibration of mixers, presses, curing ovens, hoists, and other process equipment.
Program and troubleshoot PLC‑based control systems interfacing with gauges, sensors, and safety interlocks.
Diagnose and maintain electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems supporting manufacturing lines and environmental controls.
Support control system integration and process automation improvements in cooperation with Engineering.
Maintain facility utilities including compressed air, nitrogen, vacuum, HVAC, and electrical distribution.
Enforce compliance with explosive safety, electrical, and pressure system standards (NFPA, OSHA 1910, DoD, and ASME codes).
Maintain records of inspections, calibrations, and PMs in compliance with ISO 9001:2015 and site quality management systems.
Support safety audits, incident investigations, and system risk assessments for hazardous duty areas.
Supervise maintenance staff, contractors, and vendors; manage scheduling, training, and performance.
Prepare maintenance budgets and support capital equipment planning.
Provide technical mentorship to technicians on electrical schematics, PLC logic, and mechanical systems.
Coordinate with engineering teams on process changes, equipment installations, and facility expansions.
Promote a culture of proactive maintenance and safety‑first behavior across all maintenance operations.
Competencies, Experience, and Education Required
Knowledge of energetic material handling and hazardous production operations.
Strong leadership and communication skills with the ability to manage and motivate cross‑functional teams.
Strong technical expertise in mechanical systems, pneumatics, hydraulics, and industrial electrical systems.
Proficiency in PLC programming, troubleshooting, and integration with control systems.
7 to 10 years of progressive maintenance experience in industrial or manufacturing environments.
5 years in a supervisory or lead maintenance role.
Knowledge of preventive and predictive maintenance approaches using CMMS tools.
Excellent leadership, planning, and problem‑solving abilities in a team‑oriented environment.
Ability to interpret P&IDs, electrical schematics, and construction blueprints.
Strong communication and documentation skills with focus on safety, reliability, and compliance.
Eligible to obtain and maintain State and Federal explosives licenses, including:
Be 21 years of age or older.
Pass pre‑employment drug test.
Pass State and Federal background checks.
Desired
In‑depth knowledge of energetic material handling, rocket motor assembly, and hazardous production operations.
Certified in or trained on OSHA safety, DoD Explosives Safety, and ISO 9001 internal auditing.
Familiarity with ASME pressure vessel and piping codes, OSHA 1910.169 (air receivers), and NFPA standards.
Supervisory Responsibility
Direct daily activities of maintenance personnel and contractors in assigned work areas.
Train personnel in operating procedures, safety protocols, and technical tasks.
Conduct regular performance evaluations and recommend advancement, corrective action, or additional training as needed.
Work Environment The work will primarily be in an office and manufacturing environment, including outdoors.
Physical Demands
Sitting or standing at a desk and working on a computer.
Use of mouse/computer keyboard.
May have to lift up to 50 pounds.
Frequent movement through a manufacturing environment.
Use of personal protective equipment appropriate to the work location.
Travel This position may require minimal travel.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Business Content
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Location:
Pueblo, CO
Compensation:
$130,000.00 - $140,000.00
Summary The Facilities Maintenance Manager plays a critical leadership role in ensuring the reliability, safety, and performance of all production and support infrastructure across a highly specialized energetics and rocket manufacturing facility. This position offers the opportunity to own and shape the maintenance strategy for mission‑critical systems that directly support advanced propulsion and defense programs.
Essential Functions
Develop and manage a preventive maintenance (PM) program to ensure facility equipment, utilities, and machinery remain in optimal condition.
Lead and schedule maintenance technicians performing mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and instrumentation tasks.
Establish maintenance performance metrics (downtime, MTBF, maintenance backlog) and implement continuous improvement targets.
Manage maintenance documentation, records, and work orders in the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS).
Oversee and perform repair and calibration of mixers, presses, curing ovens, hoists, and other process equipment.
Program and troubleshoot PLC‑based control systems interfacing with gauges, sensors, and safety interlocks.
Diagnose and maintain electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems supporting manufacturing lines and environmental controls.
Support control system integration and process automation improvements in cooperation with Engineering.
Maintain facility utilities including compressed air, nitrogen, vacuum, HVAC, and electrical distribution.
Enforce compliance with explosive safety, electrical, and pressure system standards (NFPA, OSHA 1910, DoD, and ASME codes).
Maintain records of inspections, calibrations, and PMs in compliance with ISO 9001:2015 and site quality management systems.
Support safety audits, incident investigations, and system risk assessments for hazardous duty areas.
Supervise maintenance staff, contractors, and vendors; manage scheduling, training, and performance.
Prepare maintenance budgets and support capital equipment planning.
Provide technical mentorship to technicians on electrical schematics, PLC logic, and mechanical systems.
Coordinate with engineering teams on process changes, equipment installations, and facility expansions.
Promote a culture of proactive maintenance and safety‑first behavior across all maintenance operations.
Competencies, Experience, and Education Required
Knowledge of energetic material handling and hazardous production operations.
Strong leadership and communication skills with the ability to manage and motivate cross‑functional teams.
Strong technical expertise in mechanical systems, pneumatics, hydraulics, and industrial electrical systems.
Proficiency in PLC programming, troubleshooting, and integration with control systems.
7 to 10 years of progressive maintenance experience in industrial or manufacturing environments.
5 years in a supervisory or lead maintenance role.
Knowledge of preventive and predictive maintenance approaches using CMMS tools.
Excellent leadership, planning, and problem‑solving abilities in a team‑oriented environment.
Ability to interpret P&IDs, electrical schematics, and construction blueprints.
Strong communication and documentation skills with focus on safety, reliability, and compliance.
Eligible to obtain and maintain State and Federal explosives licenses, including:
Be 21 years of age or older.
Pass pre‑employment drug test.
Pass State and Federal background checks.
Desired
In‑depth knowledge of energetic material handling, rocket motor assembly, and hazardous production operations.
Certified in or trained on OSHA safety, DoD Explosives Safety, and ISO 9001 internal auditing.
Familiarity with ASME pressure vessel and piping codes, OSHA 1910.169 (air receivers), and NFPA standards.
Supervisory Responsibility
Direct daily activities of maintenance personnel and contractors in assigned work areas.
Train personnel in operating procedures, safety protocols, and technical tasks.
Conduct regular performance evaluations and recommend advancement, corrective action, or additional training as needed.
Work Environment The work will primarily be in an office and manufacturing environment, including outdoors.
Physical Demands
Sitting or standing at a desk and working on a computer.
Use of mouse/computer keyboard.
May have to lift up to 50 pounds.
Frequent movement through a manufacturing environment.
Use of personal protective equipment appropriate to the work location.
Travel This position may require minimal travel.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Business Content
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