Why Maintenance Leaders Are Quitting - and What It's Costing Industry
Nobody notices when the machines run smoothly. Nobody sees the midnight calls, the budget battles lost before they started, the slow decay that gets ignored until something explodes. When everything works, maintenance is invisible. When something breaks, maintenance becomes a target.
This book is for everyone who has ever prevented a disaster that nobody knew about - and then been asked why they exist at all.
Invisible Until It Breaks tells the truth about why experienced maintenance leaders, reliability engineers, and skilled professionals are walking away from industrial careers. Not because they couldn't handle the work. Because the system made it impossible to do the work right.
Drawing on decades of plant-floor experience and conversations with managers who finally quit, this book exposes what's really happening inside organizations that claim to value reliability while systematically destroying the people who provide it:
The budgets designed to fail. The dashboards that hide decay. The approval processes that strangle every good decision. The firefighter culture that rewards crisis while punishing prevention. The quiet burnout that accumulates until there's nothing left.
This isn't a how-to manual or a framework. It's a witness statement from inside the machine.
If you've ever stayed late to prevent a breakdown nobody will remember, argued for resources you'll never get, or watched institutional knowledge walk out the door while leadership debated metrics - this book was written for you.
And if you're wondering why your best maintenance people keep leaving, this book will tell you what they never said out loud.
The industry is bleeding skilled professionals. This is why. This is what it's costing. And this is what has to change.
For maintenance managers, reliability engineers, operations leaders, and anyone who has ever been blamed for a failure they warned about.