Regional Maintenance Manager - (Multi-Site Role) $130,000 - $150,000
Emterra Group is a dynamic, growth-oriented, and safety-focused group of companies. Our organization have been deemed to be an “essential service” by providing collection and processing for recycling, organics, and waste that keep our communities clean and safe. With customer service and safety as our focus, we are looking for an energetic and driven employee to support our growing company and play a crucial role in waste diversion and the circular economy. Emterra is proud to be recognized as one of Canada’s Greenest Employers, a certified diverse supplier of the Canadian Aboriginal and Minority Supplier Council (CAMSC) and the Canadian Women Business Enterprise National Council (WBE).
The Regional Maintenance Manager is responsible for leading and coordinating maintenance operations across seven facilities servicing a fleet of 300 refuse trucks throughout the province of Ontario. This role ensures optimal fleet performance, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency while fostering a culture of safety and continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Facility & Fleet Oversight:
- Oversee maintenance operations for multiple district service centers
- Ensure consistent standards for preventive and corrective maintenance across all sites
- Oversee inspections, diagnostics, repairs, and upgrades for a fleet of 300 refuse trucks (including front-loaders, rear-loaders, roll-offs, automated side-loaders, manual side loaders, and rear loaders).
2. Leadership & Team Development:
- Guide and support a team of Fleet Maintenance Managers, technicians, and administrative staff.
- Recruit, train, and mentor personnel to ensure high performance and retention.
- Promote a safety-first culture and lead regular toolbox talks and training sessions.
3. Budgeting & Strategic Planning:
- Working with the Fleet Maintenance Managers develop and manage regional maintenance budgets, including labor, parts, and capital expenditures.
- Forecast equipment lifecycle needs and plan for replacements and upgrades.
- Monitor KPIs such as vehicle uptime, cost per mile, and maintenance turnaround time.
4. Compliance & Safety:
- Ensure compliance with Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO), CVOR, and environmental regulations.
- Maintain accurate documentation for inspections, repairs, and certifications.
- Lead internal audits and coordinate with regulatory agencies during inspections.
5. Process Optimization:
- Implement and standardize CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) across all facilities.
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives to reduce downtime and improve service reliability.
- Coordinate with District Managers to move fleet resources where needed.
6. Vendor & Stakeholder Management:
- Manage relationships with parts suppliers, OEMs, and third-party service providers.
- Negotiate contracts and service agreements to ensure cost-effective procurement and support.
- Collaborate with regional operations, safety, and finance teams to align goals.
Skills and Qualifications:
- Diploma or degree in Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Technology, or related field.
- 310T Certification Required
- 10+ years of progressive experience in fleet maintenance management, preferably in solid waste or heavy-duty trucking.
- Strong knowledge of diesel engines, hydraulics, electrical systems, and refuse truck configurations.
- Experience managing multi-site operations and large teams.
- Proficiency in CMMS platforms and fleet analytics tools.
- Valid Ontario driver’s license (Class DZ or AZ preferred).
Preferred Skills:
- Certification in Fleet Maintenance Management (CFM or equivalent).
- Familiarity with telematics, GPS tracking, and predictive maintenance technologies.
- Strong leadership, communication, and conflict resolution skills.
- Ability to travel regularly across Ontario.
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