Southland Holdings
A Southland Holdings company is seeking a Heavy Equipment Maintenance Supervisor in Burleson, TX.
Offering - Competitive pay, Great Vacation Plan, Room for Advancement, Health/Dental/Vision & 401K Match, Employee Referral Program
Position summary
As the shop manager, maintaining compliancy with all company policies and managing service operations will be part of the day-to-day operations. You are also responsible for employees and ensuring that tasks are completed efficiently and in a timely manner. A safe work environment is our top priority.
Responsibilities of this Maintenance Supervisor role include, but are not limited to:
Knowledge, skills, and abilities
All qualified applicants please apply online.
For more than 100 years, hard-working, honest, and innovative people have been building what has become Southland Holdings. We combine the strengths of six infrastructure construction companies that share a dedication to building critical infrastructure projects which improve the environment and the lives of those around us.
Companies- Johnson Bros. Corporation, Heritage Materials, Oscar Renda Contracting, American Bridge, Southland Contracting Inc., Mole Constructors
Southland Holdings is an EEO employer - M/F/D/V
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