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Chemical Manufacturing Operations Leader
Hopewell, VA, USPosted 2 months ago
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Job Description
Position Summary: The Manufacturing Leader is responsible for leading and setting the direction for one of the plant locations with overall responsibility for safety and environmental stewardship, productivity and costs, equipment reliability, and employee staffing and development.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Manage daily operations to meet area objectives for HS&E, Quality, On-Time Delivery, cost per pound and overtime; set area vision and manage accordingly
Partner with Human Resources, Staffing, and Training groups to cultivate pipeline of talent for Front-Line Supervisors, Maintenance Coordinators, Production Engineers, and Reliability Engineers
Accountable for implementation and outcomes of reliability processes, such as: Asset Risk Management process, Reliability Control Plan implementation, and the Maintenance/Operations Work Management Process
Leverage Visual Management and Tiered Meeting process to decrease business risk by ensuring effective countermeasures are implemented to address single-point equipment vulnerabilities
Drive task safety observation process to ensure occupational safety and process safety hazards are effectively addressed
Maintain communications and collaboration with the business and functional organizations in support of business objectives
Develop and rollout organization and individual metrics, goals, and objectives aligned to tie short-term and strategic objectives
As a member of Plant Leadership Team, collaborate with other Leadership Team members to set production execution strategy; support plant management in setting overall site strategy
Provide strategic input in developing and implementing AOP initiatives and provide input into the site Strategic Plan (STRAP), Annual Operating Plan (AOP), and capital budget
Provide career development and guidance for direct reports via MRR, HPD, salary setting process, and oversee training and development for all salaried employees in group
As member of SIOP (Sales Inventory and Operations Planning) team, interface with plant service groups to meet/exceed customer expectations and business goals
Participate in Labor Contract Negotiations process; listen to 3rd step grievances and provide grievance resolution
Responsible for Operations teams meeting safety and environmental goals; accountable for compliance with Safety and Environmental procedures, including MOC, PPE compliance, and Incident Investigation and Closure
Work with Maintenance Implementation group to assure maintenance and reliability needs are met within budget constraints
Work with Customer Excellence organization to maintain inventory control and on-time delivery along with Commercial Sales Team
Basic Qualifications:
5+ years of experience in manufacturing industries such as chemical, pulp and paper, Petrochemical, or pharmaceutical
Additional Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, chemistry, business, or technical discipline preferred
Experience in Ammonia and/or caprolactam production preferred
Continuous chemical/polymer experience
Fundamental mechanical aptitude and ability to troubleshoot equipment problems is a plus
Demonstrated experience or certification in Lean manufacturing principles
Experience with safety, lockout, and securing permits
Strong leadership skills
Strong interpersonal skills
Excellent organizational skills
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with individuals at all levels of an organization
Able to manage multiple priorities
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office
The base salary range for this role is $130,700 to $196,100 annually.