Voith

Area Manager, Maintenance & HSE Job Details | Voith Group


PayCompetitive
LocationHawkesbury/Ontario
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 76284

      About the Voith Group

      The Voith Group is a global technology company. With its broad portfolio of systems, products, services and digital applications, Voith sets standards in the markets of energy, paper, raw materials and transport & automotive. Founded in 1867, the company today has around 22,000 employees, sales of € 5,2 billion and locations in over 60 countries worldwide and is thus one of the larger family-owned companies in Europe.


      For our Voith Paper Canada team, we are currently searching talents for the position of:


      Area Manager, Maintenance & HSE
      Hawkesbury, Ontario

      Position type: Permanent - Full-time In-Office

      Summary:

      The incumbent in this position is responsible for managing two key functions within the plant: the mechanical maintenance of equipment and the health, safety and environment (HSE). The person in this role supervises technical teams, plans maintenance projects, manages capital investments (CAPEX), and ensures the proper functioning of facilities. In parallel, they act as the HSE leader for all employees, including managers, unionized staff, and contractors. They administer the HSE management system, ensure regulatory compliance, and promote a proactive culture of safety, prevention, and operational reliability.

      Responsibilities:

      Leadership and management

      • Supervise daily operations related to both maintenance and HSE, ensuring performance, safety, and compliance.
      • Foster cross-departmental collaboration (production, quality, engineering, HR).
      • Evaluate employee performance, support skills development, and ensure succession planning.
      • Contribute to site-wide strategic planning, resource optimization, and achievement of plant objectives.

      Maintenance

      • Develop, plan, and oversee preventive, corrective, and predictive maintenance programs.
      • Manage equipment-related capital investment (CAPEX) projects, including budgeting, purchasing, coordination, and execution.
      • Direct repair and maintenance activities for all buildings, equipment, and machinery.
      • Coordinate the work of mechanical teams (millwrights, machinists, subcontractors) and establish intervention priorities.
      • Participate in production meetings and ensure alignment with operational needs.
      • Collaborate with the engineering team on project planning, parts procurement, technical specifications, and continuous improvement.
      • Ensure the quality of technical interventions, accurate documentation of work orders, and analysis of critical failures.
      • Use digital tools (JDE, ADP, etc.) for planning, tracking, and resource management.

      Health, Safety & Environment (HSE)

      • Act as the leader of the plant’s HSE program, with full responsibility for the HSE management system.
      • Oversee compliance with all applicable occupational health and safety laws, standards, and regulations, ensuring documentation is up to date.
      • Plan and deliver mandatory safety training sessions (WHMIS, confined space, working at heights, etc.).
      • Review HSE performance indicators (KPIs) and implement targeted preventive measures.
      • Conduct incident investigations and ensure timely follow-up on corrective actions.
      • Regularly engage with employees to raise awareness of hazards and strengthen collective safety engagement.
      • Guide both management and unionized employees in consistently applying HSE policies.
      • Actively participate in the Health & Safety Committee and ensure open communication on HSE priorities.

      Qualifications:

      • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or a related field, or equivalent experience, with a minimum of 5 years in maintenance and HSE in an industrial setting.
      • Possess a strong understanding of industrial electrical systems, including variable frequency drives (VFDs), to support accurate diagnostics, effective coordination of interventions, and tailored technical support.
      • Proven leadership and interpersonal skills for effective team collaboration.
      • Solid abilities in analysis, organization, problem-solving, and project management.
      • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in both French and English.
      • Proficiency in statistical tools and performance indicators.
      • Dynamic, motivated, and comfortable facing challenges in a fast-evolving environment.

      Voith Paper in Canada - Why join our team

      Comprehensive range of group insurance including medical, dental and travel coverage from day 1 – for you and your family, at no cost

      Telemedicine services and Employee Assistance Program, for you and your family, at no cost

      Competitive total compensation and Group RRSP with employer contributions

      Work flexibility for work-life balance

      Inclusive environment that values diversity

      Talent development program

      Leadership training and Mentorship program

      Reimbursement of tuition fees

      Scholarship program for the children of Voithians

      Voith Group operates net climate-neutrally at all global locations since 2022

      Family company with financial stability

      Access to expert colleagues throughout the world

      Committed, motivated and highly competent colleagues and leaders

      International assignment opportunities

      Don’t meet every single requirement but think you would be a good fit for our team? We encourage you to apply – your unique skills may be just what we need for this or other roles!

  • About the company

      The Voith Group is a manufacturer of machines for the pulp and paper industry, technical equipment for hydropower plants and drive and braking systems.

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