Manager - Facilities and Maintenance
Lyten · California
📍 San Leandro, Californiavia workday
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Lyten is leading an industrial revolution through Lyten 3D Graphene™, a breakthrough supermaterial unlocking a new generation of products — from lithium–sulfur batteries and energy storage systems to concrete admixtures, lightweight composites, and next-generation sensors that are revolutionizing industries. Together, these innovations are making a massive global improvement and driving real-world impact across energy, mobility, construction, and defense.
At Lyten, we believe the most meaningful careers begin with purpose — and with people who want to make a difference. We’re not just developing advanced supermaterials — we’re about to change the world as we know it, reshaping how energy is stored, how products are built, and how progress is made.
We’re entering an exciting growth phase, scaling production across the U.S. and Europe and expanding our team of engineers, scientists, and innovators.
Apply now to join our team and be part of something bigger than yourself — where collaboration, creativity, and purpose come together to build the technologies that will define the next century.
The Facilities & Equipment Maintenance Manager will lead the maintenance strategy, facility operations, and infrastructure readiness for Lyten’s production facility in San Leandro. This role is responsible for all utilities, production equipment uptime, preventive/predictive maintenance programs, and facilities‑related compliance.
This position requires a strong understanding of manufacturing plant operations, equipment reliability, safety systems, and scaling automated or semi‑automated production lines. The manager will build and lead a maintenance team, establish maintenance processes, spare parts strategy, and support production ramp‑up to commercial volumes.
This role reports to the Site Leader, working closely with Production, Production and Manufacturing Engineering, EH\&S, Supply Chain and Construction.
Key Responsibilities
Facility Infrastructure & Operations
Oversee building and site infrastructure: HVAC, compressed air, process gases, chilled water, electrical systems, fire/life safety, hazardous materials storage, and wastewater.
Ensure reliable operation of all facility support systems required for continuous production.
Partner with EH&S to maintain regulatory compliance (Cal/OSHA, environmental, fire code, hazardous materials, permits).
Lead facility upgrades, infrastructure expansion, and partner with construction on projects supporting increased production capacity.
Manage vendor relationships, service contracts, and major capital maintenance activities.
Production Equipment Maintenance & Reliability
Develop and manage preventive and predictive maintenance programs for all production equipment across the MWh battery manufacturing process.
Oversee maintenance for equipment such as mixers, DHU’s, dryers, coating/electrode lines, calendaring, cell assembly tools, formation equipment, quality inspection systems, and automated handling systems.
Lead troubleshooting and rapid recovery efforts to minimize production downtime.
Build and manage an equipment work‑order system, spare parts strategy, and asset management process using a CMMS.
Drive continuous improvement in equipment uptime, MTTR, MTBF, and overall equipment effectiveness (OEE).
Implement and drive a culture of safety and shop floor focus and support, working closely with manufacturing, engineering, and quality personnel.
Safety, Environmental, and Compliance
Partner with EH\&S to ensure safe operation of all facilities, utilities, and equipment.
Maintain and enforce maintenance‑related safety programs (LOTO, arc flash, hot work, confined space, equipment guarding).
Ensure compliance with hazardous materials handling, emergency power systems, and monitoring/safety systems.
Support site audits, permitting, incident investigations, and corrective actions.
Leadership & Team Development
Build, train, and lead a team of maintenance technicians and external service providers.
Prioritize daily work assignments, preventive maintenance schedules, and urgent repairs.
Establish scalable processes suitable for a growing production organization.
Contribute to annual budgeting, capital planning, and long‑term facility strategy.
Required Qualifications
Doctorate degree in a relevant technical field AND 7+ years of experience in maintenance, facilities management, or plant engineering within a manufacturing environment (battery, chemical, electronics, aerospace, automotive, or similar industries preferred). OR Master's degree in a relevant technical field AND 9+ years of experience in maintenance, facilities management, or plant engineering within a manufacturing environment (battery, chemical, electronics, aerospace, automotive, or similar industries preferred) OR Bachelor's degree in a relevant technical field AND 11+ years of experience in maintenance, facilities management, or plant engineering within a manufacturing environment (battery, chemical, electronics, aerospace, automotive, or similar industries preferred)
7+ years of experience in management
Strong hands‑on experience with mechanical, electrical, and controls troubleshooting.
Demonstrated success implementing preventive/predictive maintenance programs and using CMMS systems.
Experience maintaining production lines with a mix of automation, precision equipment, and environmental controls.
Solid understanding of California building, safety, and environmental compliance requirements.
Strong communication and leadership ability in a fast‑paced production setting.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with lithium‑metal or lithium‑sulfur battery manufacturing, chemical process equipment, roll‑to‑roll systems, or automated assembly equipment.
Familiarity with high‑volume production environments including ramp and stabilization
Knowledge of safety systems for hazardous materials, energy‑intensive equipment, and industrial ventilation.
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