About the Role:Dr. Squatch is scaling one of the largest in-house cold-process soap and deodorant manufacturing operations in the country. As we continue to grow our Brea manufacturing plant, we are looking for a high-caliber Maintenance & Facilities Manager who can lead equipment reliability, facilities readiness, maintenance execution, and continuous improvement across a fast-paced consumer products manufacturing environment.
This role is responsible for leading the maintenance and facilities function for a plant that manufactures deodorant and cold-process soap. The ideal candidate is a hands-on, resilient, systems-driven leader who can operate with urgency, build structure where needed, develop mechanics, improve uptime, and help create a world-class manufacturing environment.
This is not a role for someone who simply reacts to breakdowns. We are looking for a leader who can build a reliability culture, strengthen preventive maintenance systems, own UpKeep CMMS execution, improve spare parts discipline, and partner closely with Production, Engineering, Quality, and Safety to deliver strong operational performance.
This is a full-time role with company benefits based in Brea, CA. This role reports to the Plant Director.
The anticipated base compensation range for this role will be $120,000 to $145,000. Compensation will be commensurate with the candidate's experience and local market rates.
What You'll Do:- Maintenance Leadership & Equipment Reliability
- Lead the day-to-day maintenance function across production equipment, utilities, facilities, and supporting infrastructure.
- Own equipment reliability strategy for deodorant and cold-process soap manufacturing operations.
- Drive uptime, reduce unplanned downtime, and improve maintenance response time through strong planning, root cause analysis, and disciplined execution.
- Establish, maintain, and continuously improve preventive maintenance and predictive maintenance programs.
- Ensure maintenance work is completed safely, correctly, and with proper documentation.
- Lead troubleshooting efforts for mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, utility, and facility-related issues.
- Partner with Production leadership to prioritize work that supports schedule attainment, line efficiency, safety, and product quality.
- Build a culture where breakdowns are investigated, root causes are addressed, and repeat failures are eliminated.
- UpKeep CMMS Ownership
- Serve as the site owner for UpKeep CMMS.
- Ensure all equipment assets, PMs, work orders, spare parts, and maintenance history are accurately maintained in UpKeep.
- Use UpKeep to improve maintenance planning, scheduling, accountability, and reporting.
- Develop and track KPIs such as PM completion, work order closure rate, downtime trends, mean time to repair, repeat failures, spare parts usage, and labor allocation.
- Train mechanics and maintenance team members on proper CMMS usage and documentation expectations.
- Use data from UpKeep to identify reliability gaps, recurring equipment issues, and continuous improvement opportunities.
- Create a disciplined work order process that improves visibility, prioritization, follow-through, and communication with production stakeholders.
- Facilities, Utilities & Building Systems
- Oversee the maintenance and reliability of plant facilities, building systems, utilities, and supporting infrastructure.
- Ensure the site remains safe, clean, functional, audit-ready, and production-ready.
- Manage facility-related projects, repairs, contractors, and service providers.
- Support facility needs related to production expansion, equipment installation, layout changes, utilities, compressed air, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, docks, lighting, and general building upkeep.
- Ensure facilities work is completed in compliance with applicable regulatory, safety, environmental, and building requirements.
- Act as a key advisor on facility improvements, equipment upgrades, new installations, and operational readiness.
- Safety, Compliance & Risk Reduction
- Lead maintenance and facilities work with a safety-first mindset.
- Ensure maintenance activities comply with OSHA, GMP, FDA, SQF, HACCP, environmental, and site safety requirements as applicable.
- Partner with EH&S, Quality, and Operations to ensure equipment and facility conditions support a safe and compliant manufacturing environment.
- Ensure LOTO, hot work, confined space, contractor safety, machine guarding, electrical safety, and other critical safety programs are followed.
- Identify and correct unsafe equipment conditions, facility hazards, and maintenance-related risks.
- Support incident investigations, corrective actions, and sustainable risk-reduction initiatives.
- Maintain high housekeeping standards within maintenance areas, shops, storage rooms, and utility spaces.
- Maintenance Planning, Budgeting & Storeroom Management
- Estimate, schedule, and control maintenance labor, materials, contractor work, and project expenses.
- Own spare parts strategy, inventory accuracy, critical spares, and storeroom organization.
- Ensure parts are available for critical equipment while managing cost, turns, obsolete inventory, and purchasing discipline.
- Partner with Plant Direct to manage vendors, service contracts, repair costs, and capital needs.
- Support capital planning for equipment replacement, facility upgrades, reliability improvements, and capacity expansion.
- Coordinate planned shutdowns, maintenance windows, and annual maintenance activities with minimal disruption to production.
- Team Leadership & Development
- Lead, coach, and develop maintenance technicians, mechanics, leads, and support personnel.
- Set clear expectations for safety, quality of work, urgency, communication, documentation, and ownership.
- Build a high-accountability maintenance culture rooted in professionalism, pride, and follow-through.
- Assess skill gaps and create training plans for mechanical, electrical, troubleshooting, fabrication, PM execution, CMMS usage, and safety compliance.
- Develop team capability so the department becomes less reactive and more proactive over time.
- Lead by example on the floor with humility, urgency, composure, and high standards.
- Create strong relationships with Production, Quality, Engineering, Warehouse, and Safety teams.
- Continuous Improvement & Operational Excellence
- Maintain an active continuous improvement roadmap for maintenance and facilities.
- Use data, downtime analysis, operator feedback, and maintenance history to prioritize improvement work.
- Support lean manufacturing, 5S, standard work, reliability-centered maintenance, and root cause problem solving.
- Improve equipment standards, PM quality, changeover support, maintenance response processes, and escalation routines.
- Assist with equipment installations, commissioning, startup support, and turnover documentation.
- Help build maintenance systems that can scale as the plant grows.
About You:Required Qualifications- High school diploma or equivalent required.
- Minimum of 3 years of maintenance leadership experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Experience leading maintenance technicians, mechanics, contractors, or facilities support teams.
- Strong working knowledge of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and utility systems.
- Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, hydraulic diagrams, pneumatic diagrams, equipment manuals, and technical documentation.
- Experience managing preventive maintenance programs and maintenance work order systems.
- Experience using a CMMS, preferably UpKeep.
- Strong troubleshooting, prioritization, and problem-solving skills.
- Experience managing maintenance budgets, contractor work, repair costs, and spare parts.
- Strong communication skills with the ability to influence across departments.
- Ability to operate with urgency in a fast-paced, high-growth manufacturing environment.
- Strong commitment to safety, GMPs, housekeeping, and regulatory compliance.
Preferred Qualifications- Bachelor's degree, technical degree, trade certification, or equivalent experience in engineering, maintenance, facilities, industrial technology, or a related field.
- Experience in consumer products, personal care, food, beverage, cosmetics, or regulated manufacturing environments.
- Experience with FDA, GMP, SQF, HACCP, OSHA, environmental, and local regulatory standards.
- Experience with cold-process soap, deodorant, packaging, batching, filling, utilities, or high-volume manufacturing equipment.
- Experience leading maintenance in a startup, scale-up, or rapidly growing manufacturing environment.
- Familiarity with Los Angeles County or Southern California industrial building requirements, permitting, contractor management, and facility compliance.
- Bilingual English and Spanish strongly preferred.
- Lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, reliability, or maintenance planning experience preferred.
Leadership Characteristics We Value- Resilient under pressure and steady during operational challenges.
- High ownership and accountability.
- Strong sense of urgency without sacrificing safety or quality.
- Practical, resourceful, and solutions oriented.
- Builder mindset with the ability to create structure in a growing operation.
- Clear communicator who can align maintenance, production, and leadership.
- Hands-on leader who earns trust on the floor.
- Data-driven, but not afraid to act.
- Positive, team-oriented, and willing to help outside of a narrow job description.
- High standards for equipment, facilities, people, and results.
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We offer a competitive salary in a growth-focused & collaborative team environment. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401k with Squatch match, and PTO. We also have great perks like healthy snacks, frequent company events, and of course, free products!