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How much do asset maintenance manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for asset maintenance manager in the United States is $94,129.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $74,500.00 and $109,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Asset Maintenance Manager do?

An Asset Maintenance Manager oversees the upkeep, repair, and optimization of physical assets such as machinery, equipment, and facilities within an organization. Their responsibilities include planning and scheduling maintenance activities, managing maintenance teams, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and implementing strategies to maximize asset lifespan and efficiency. They also use maintenance management systems to track asset performance and coordinate preventive maintenance to minimize downtime and costs.

What is the difference between Asset Maintenance Manager vs Maintenance Supervisor?

AspectAsset Maintenance ManagerMaintenance Supervisor
ResponsibilitiesOversees entire asset maintenance programs, planning and strategySupervises daily maintenance tasks and team members
CertificationsOften requires certifications in asset management or maintenance managementTypically holds trade or technical certifications
Work EnvironmentStrategic planning, coordination across departmentsHands-on supervision of maintenance crews
Industry UsageUsed in industries with large asset portfolios like manufacturing, utilitiesCommon in facilities management, manufacturing plants

The Asset Maintenance Manager focuses on strategic oversight and long-term asset management, while the Maintenance Supervisor handles daily maintenance operations and team supervision. Both roles are essential but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Asset Maintenance Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Asset Maintenance Manager, you need expertise in maintenance planning, asset management, and a background in engineering or a related technical field, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), reliability-centered maintenance strategies, and certifications like CMRP are highly advantageous. Leadership, problem-solving, and strong organizational communication make someone stand out in this role. These combined skills ensure efficient asset utilization, reduce downtime, and support organizational productivity and safety.

What are some common challenges Asset Maintenance Managers face when coordinating maintenance schedules across multiple assets or locations?

Asset Maintenance Managers often encounter challenges in balancing preventive maintenance with urgent repairs, especially when overseeing assets spread across various locations. Coordinating schedules requires strong organizational skills and effective communication to minimize downtime and ensure resources are available where needed. Additionally, aligning maintenance activities with operational priorities and budgets can be complex, requiring collaboration with different departments such as operations, procurement, and safety. Implementing digital maintenance management systems can help streamline these processes, but adapting to new technologies and ensuring staff are properly trained is also a common hurdle.
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Infographic showing various Asset Maintenance Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $94,129 per year, or $45.3 per hour.

Asset/Maintenance Tech

Southern Ice Cream DSD, LLC

San Antonio, TX • On-site

$15 - $18/hr

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

Position Summary

The Asset Maintenance Technician supports Southern Ice Cream's field operations by delivering and retrieving company-owned equipment (including freezers and related assets), performing on-site minor repairs and adjustments, and completing basic shop/facility and vehicle preventive maintenance to keep assets and fleet equipment safe, reliable, clean, and customer-ready. This role blends light mechanical service, asset handling, and logistics coordination while maintaining high standards for safety, food safety, and customer service.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

Equipment Delivery, Pick-Ups & Asset Handling

  • Deliver, set up, and place company equipment (e.g., display/freezer units and related accessories) at customer locations following route schedules and installation standards.
  • Pick up equipment from customer sites, confirm condition, and transport safely back to the warehouse/shop.
  • Load/unload equipment using safe lifting practices and material handling tools (dollies, pallet jacks, lift gates, straps).
  • Use Samsara (or similar fleet/telematics platform) for route visibility, vehicle compliance, driver performance, and communication as assigned.
  • Complete delivery/pick-up documentation (asset tags/serials, condition notes, photos as needed) and obtain customer signatures when required.
  • Coordinate with Sales/Operations on delivery windows, site access, and special requirements.

On-Site Small Repairs & Service (Customer Locations)

  • Perform minor, non-invasive on-site repairs and adjustments to keep assets operational, such as:
    • Replacing gaskets, hinges, handles, casters, shelves/baskets, lights, and power cords (where permitted).
    • Cleaning/clearing condenser areas and vents (as allowed), basic defrost and door-seal checks.
    • Tightening hardware, leveling units, adjusting doors, and verifying safe electrical connections.
  • Diagnose common issues and determine when escalation is needed (e.g., sealed-system refrigeration problems, electrical hazards).
  • Communicate repair status, limitations, and next steps clearly to customers and internal teams.

Preventive Maintenance (Equipment Assets)

  • Perform preventive maintenance on company equipment to reduce downtime and extend asset life, including:
    • Routine inspections, cleaning, and functional checks prior to redeployment.
    • Basic part replacements (gaskets, casters, bulbs, handles, cords) and minor adjustments.
    • Maintaining PM checklists and documenting findings, corrective actions, and parts used.
  • Tag/track equipment status (ready, needs repair, out of service) and communicate priorities to Operations.

Minor Vehicle Preventive Maintenance & Upkeep (Fleet Support)

  • Perform minor preventive maintenance and readiness checks on company vehicles and report issues promptly, including:
    • Pre/post-trip inspections (tires, lights, wipers, fluid levels, mirrors, safety equipment).
    • Checking and topping off fluids as appropriate (washer fluid, coolant, etc. per policy).
    • Replacing wiper blades, light bulbs, fuses, and other simple wear items (as authorized).
    • Maintaining vehicle cleanliness (cab and cargo area) and ensuring required supplies are stocked (straps, blankets, cones, etc.).
    • Coordinating scheduled services (oil changes, inspections) and escalating mechanical concerns to approved vendors/management.
  • Use Samsara and internal forms to document inspections, maintenance notes, and vehicle issues.

Shop/Facility Asset Maintenance

  • Inspect, clean, and stage equipment for redeployment; verify asset tags, appearance, and basic function checks.
  • Maintain an organized shop area, tools, and parts inventory; restock common "field kit" components.
  • Maintain accurate equipment records and basic reporting using Microsoft Excel (asset lists, delivery logs, service history, parts usage, and simple summaries).
  • Support basic facility maintenance as needed (lighting, doors, minor plumbing, general repairs).

Safety, Compliance & Customer Service

  • Follow all safety requirements including safe driving practices, lifting ergonomics, PPE use, and hazard reporting.
  • Maintain cleanliness and sanitary handling practices appropriate for food-related environments (no contamination risk; clean equipment presentation).
  • Treat customers professionally on-site; represent Southern Ice Cream with a service-first mindset.
  • Use work orders/CMMS or company forms to document deliveries, service notes, parts used, inspections, and outcomes.

Qualifications

Required

  • Valid driver's license with acceptable driving record; ability to operate company vehicles (van/box truck as applicable).
  • Ability to safely operate a forklift and powered pallet jack (walkie rider/electric pallet jack); certification required or ability to obtain within a defined onboarding period.
  • Experience with deliveries, installation, field service, maintenance, or related hands-on work (1+ years preferred; will train the right candidate).
  • Comfort using hand tools and performing minor mechanical repairs.
  • Basic proficiency with technology, including Samsara (or similar) for routing/telematics and Microsoft Excel for tracking and reporting.
  • Ability to lift up to 75 lbs with assistance/tools; frequent loading/unloading and moving equipment.
  • Strong communication skills, customer-service mindset, and dependable time management.

Preferred

  • Experience handling commercial freezers/refrigerated display equipment (asset delivery, staging, setup).
  • Basic electrical troubleshooting (cords, plugs, switches) and mechanical aptitude (door/hinge hardware).
  • Familiarity with asset tracking (serial numbers, tags), route management, or CMMS/work orders.
  • DOT medical card (if required for vehicle type/weight), or ability to obtain.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Safe driving and job-site awareness; ability to navigate customer facilities and loading areas.
  • Working knowledge of Samsara for daily route execution, driver compliance, inspections, and basic reporting/communication.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel for maintaining logs, sorting/filtering, and accurate data entry.
  • Basic troubleshooting and repair judgment-knowing when to fix, when to escalate.
  • Organized documentation and asset tracking accuracy.
  • Customer-facing professionalism; calm problem-solving under time pressure.

Working Conditions

  • Field-based travel to customer locations; indoor/outdoor work in varying temperatures.
  • Warehouse/shop environment with frequent lifting, bending, and moving equipment.
  • May require early mornings, occasional overtime, and periodic weekend coverage based on business needs.

Reporting Relationship

Reports to: Asset Maintenance Lead / Maintenance Supervisor / Operations Manager (as applicable)

Schedule

Full-time; routes and service schedules set by Operations.

Physical Requirements

  • Lift/move equipment and parts routinely; push/pull loaded dollies and pallet jacks.
  • Ability to climb in/out of vehicles, work in tight spaces, and stand/walk for extended periods.