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Total Productive Maintenance Manager

POSITION SUMMARY

The Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) Manager at ADDMAN Advanced Metals — Statesville owns equipment uptime, preventive maintenance, and machine qualification status across the site's full production asset base — both metal additive manufacturing (M400-4 and related platforms) and precision CNC/subtractive equipment. This role is accountable for keeping a rapidly scaling, multi-million dollar fleet of complex industrial systems running at target availability, while ensuring every machine remains in a documented, qualified state to support NADCAP and customer requirements.


The TPM Manager builds and drives a lean, data-driven maintenance program; uptime tracking, OEE, MTBF/MTTR, and visual management — and serves as the primary point of contact with OEM and industrial partners for equipment support, technical escalations, spare parts, and consumables planning (filters, seals, powder handling consumables, and similar recurring items). This role partners closely with Engineering and Quality to keep machine qualification records current and audit-ready, and with the AM and Subtractive production leadership teams to schedule maintenance without disrupting throughput.


Note: This position is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR); U.S. person status is required.


ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

  • Own the site's Total Productive Maintenance strategy across both the metal additive fleet and the precision CNC/machining fleet, including preventive maintenance (PM) scheduling, predictive maintenance practices, and spare parts strategy.
  • Build and maintain uptime charts, OEE, MTBF, and MTTR reporting by machine and by fleet; make maintenance performance visible to production and site leadership on a recurring cadence.
  • Serve as the primary technical point of contact with OEM and industrial partners (machine manufacturers, service providers, calibration vendors) for support escalations, field service coordination, warranty issues, and equipment roadmap discussions.
  • Manage the consumables program for production equipment filters, seals, sieves, and other recurring parts including forecasting, reorder points, and vendor coordination, to prevent unplanned downtime from stock-outs.
  • Own and maintain machine qualification status for all production equipment, ensuring machines remain in a qualified state per NADCAP and customer requirements; partner with the M&P organization's machine qualification and training function to keep qualification records complete and audit-ready.
  • Participate in root cause analysis and corrective action on equipment failures and chronic downtime using structured Lean problem-solving tools (5-Why, RCCA, etc.).
  • Provide technical input to capital equipment planning install timelines, facility readiness, and qualification lead time to support the site's asset ramp across both modalities.
  • Coordinate the installation, commissioning, and qualification of new machines as the printer and CNC fleets scale, working with Engineering, Quality, and the modality production leads.
  • Directly manage facilities/maintenance technicians executing day-to-day PM and repair tasks; build a scalable maintenance organization aligned with fleet growth.
  • Ensure maintenance and equipment-handling activities comply with applicable safety requirements, including lockout/tagout and other machine-specific safety protocols.
  • Report equipment uptime, maintenance cost, and qualification status as part of site operating and management reviews.
  • Collaborate with AM Production and Subtractive Production leadership to schedule maintenance windows that protect throughput and delivery commitments.

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