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Industrial Maintenance Site Manager

Industrial Maintenance Site Manager

Brown & Root

Chicago, IL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Brown & Root rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 43 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

313th of 351 rated engineering


Job description

Industrial Site Manager is responsible for leading and supervising industrial personnel at customer job sites, plants, refineries, terminals, and construction facilities. This role serves as the primary field leader for workforce operations, ensuring all labor activities are completed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with client requirements and company standards.
The Industrial Site Manager coordinates manpower, schedules, safety performance, and daily work execution while acting as the main point of contact between the client, contractors, and field crews.
Key Responsibilities
  • Lead and supervise industrial contract workforce operations at customer sites
  • Coordinate daily labor activities, staffing, and crew assignments
  • Ensure all personnel follow site safety rules, OSHA requirements, client, and company procedures
  • Conduct toolbox talks, safety meetings, and daily job briefings
  • Serve as the primary liaison between client representatives and company
  • Monitor productivity, attendance, and workforce performance
  • Manage contractor onboarding, badging, training verification, and compliance documentation
  • Support turnaround, shutdown, maintenance, and capital project activities
  • Ensure projects and work scopes are completed safely, on time, and within budget
  • Aid with workforce scheduling, payroll approvals, and timesheet verification
  • Respond to field issues, safety incidents, and operational challenges
  • Maintain strong relationships with clients, supervisors, and subcontractors
  • Coordinate equipment, materials, and site logistics as needed
  • Enforce company policies and client expectations across all field operations

Qualifications
  • 5+ years of industrial field leadership or contractor management experience
  • Experience in refineries, petrochemical plants, terminals, manufacturing facilities, or heavy industrial environments
  • Strong knowledge of industrial safety practices and OSHA standards
  • Proven ability to lead large contract workforce
  • Excellent communication and conflict resolution skills
  • Ability to work in fast-paced industrial environments and during shutdowns/turnarounds
  • Ability with workforce scheduling, reporting, and Microsoft Office

Preferred Experience
  • Industrial maintenance
  • Turnarounds and shutdowns
  • Scaffold, insulation, civil, mechanical, or specialty contractor oversight
  • Workforce planning and labor coordination
  • Multi-craft industrial environments

Work Environment
  • Refineries
  • Petrochemical plants
  • Chemical facilities
  • Industrial construction sites
  • Marine terminals
  • Heavy manufacturing environments

May require:
  • Extended hours
  • Weekend work
  • Emergency callouts
  • Outdoor work in varying weather conditions

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About Brown & Root

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Brown & Root is a prominent player in the industrial service industry, with their headquarters nestled in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US. With a substantial history dating back to 1919, the company has built a reputation for delivering comprehensive solutions to their customers, primarily in engineering, construction, maintenance, operations, and other related industrial services. Brown & Root’s core mission is echoed in their commitment to safety, customer satisfaction, integrity, and delivering high-quality services. They also take pride in their culture of continuous improvement which has yielded significant achievements such as earning a spot in the Engineering News-Record's top 400 contractors list.

Industry

Engineering professional services

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Baton Rouge, LA, US

Year founded

1919