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Utility Manager, Poultry Processing
Millsboro, DE

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Kinsa is recruiting for a: Utility Manager        
Location: onsite position in Millsboro, Delaware

Our client is a leading poultry food processor with an opportunity for a Utility Manager to join their team. As the Utility Manager, you will manage all aspects of maintenance for utilities that service a large food production facility including: electrical, refrigeration, air and water.

Compensation/Benefits:             

  • Base salary based on experience with bonus, $105k – 112k annually
  • Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, disability, life insurance
  • Paid holidays and PTO
  • Onsite wellness center
  • Excellent 401K and incentive programs
  • Tuition reimbursement program
  • Relocation assistance within the U.S.

Responsibilities:

  • Managing the maintenance, repair and improvement of refrigeration and electrical systems and equipment, related vendor relations, and cost control.
  • Managing staff, development, and performance of electricians and refrigeration technicians.
  • Managing programs to ensure safety of people, premises and property and regulatory compliance.

Competencies Needed:   

  • Bachelor’s degree in a relevant Maintenance field desired
  • Reta I,II, III, CIRO or CARO certification
  • 7+ years demonstrated utility management experience in a food manufacturing environment
  • Working knowledge of financial analysis in a Maintenance setting, HACCP in depth knowledge and experience.
  • In depth knowledge of USDA regulations on sanitation, pre-operations guidelines and operations

I would welcome the opportunity to share more information about this role, to understand what you are looking for, and how that may align with our open opportunities! 



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