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Tractor Supply

OverviewWe are currently seeking a Maintenance Supervisor to join our team at our facility located in Maumelle, AR, 72113.
The ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing the maintenance operations to ensure the facility is running smoothly and efficiently.
ResponsibilitiesSupervise and coordinate the work of maintenance staffDevelop and implement maintenance procedures and schedulesInspect and maintain building systems (HVAC, plumbing, electrical, etc.
)Manage inventory of supplies and equipmentRespond to maintenance requests and emergencies in a timely mannerEnsure compliance with safety regulations and standardsQualificationsProven experience as a maintenance supervisor or similar roleStrong knowledge of building systems and maintenance proceduresExcellent leadership and communication skillsAbility to prioritize tasks and manage time effectivelyHigh school diploma or equivalent; additional certification in maintenance is a plusAbout the Company:
Tractor SupplyTSC's team members are passionate individuals dedicated to the rural lifestyle offering expertise and thousands of affordable, high-quality products to our customers.
If you join us, you'll learn everything there is to know about our products and the way we do business.
You'll have the chance to apply that knowledge and achieve your dreams--living life on your own terms.
We were founded in 1938 by Charles E.
Schmidt as a mail order tractor parts business, and today we've grown into the largest operator of retail farm stores in America.
We couldn't be prouder to be deeply connected to the people we serve and the land they love.
As a publicly traded company with over 1,500 stores, we're growing by leaps and bounds.
You'll find us in 49 states, and for those of you in the northwest and Hawaii we also own and operate Del's Feed & Farm Supply.
Company Size:
10,000 employees or moreIndustry:
RetailFounded:
1938.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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