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Use Plant Triage / Expertune to routinely monitor plant controller helps along with production engineering group. Advanced skills in Process modeling software such as SYSCAD, Aspen, and ChemCad as well as Python for Machine Learning and Data Science, MATLAB, Plant Triage / Expertune Loop Tuning, SEEQ, Pipe-Flo Advantage and Foxboro / Honeywell DCS is preferred.
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Coordinate and execute plant operating budget process and present finalized budget to internal management staff, in coordination with the Plant Controller, FP&A Manager and CFO. This role will work closely with the FP&A team at the headquarters in Novi, MI and with the Plant Controller of the Ohio facility.
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Previous pipeline controller experience a plus but not required. The site is comprised of a Steam Methane Reformer, Air Separation Plant, Ammonia Plant, and associated utilities.
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The Plant Controller is expected to be a dynamic leader on the plant leadership team by contributing to all areas of plant management. The Plant Controller provides financial leadership to the Waxahachie Plant.
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Partner with Plant Controller to prepare and coordinate the annual budget at the plant level. Partner with Plant Controller to prepare, maintain and analyze product standard costs.
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The Plant Cost Analyst will be an essential part of the team at two of our Roofing plants - Shreveport, LA and Ennis, TX. Assisting the Dual Plant Controller, this person will ensure the integrity of the financial statements and internal controls at both locations.
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The Project Cost Controller reports to the Plant Capital Engineering Manager and serves as the subject matter expert assigned as project controls representative to projects. Experience working in a chemical manufacturing plant or oil and gas refinery in a plant capital cost controller capacity.
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Act as a key business partner to the Plant Manager performing ad-hoc tasks to satisfy requests and inform plant and leadership of financial implications of business decisions. Ownership of Budget process working with plant leadership to set direction and establish financial targets.
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Coordinates with Plant controller and Sapphire controller to prepare expense budget and monthly reports for Sapphire activity. Assists Plant controller and Sapphire controller with monthly AF and AR billing.
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Engages with MTS/GTS and plant people in planning and executing trials for new AF/ARMs. Coordinates supply, processing, and blending activities for plant trials. Tracks the quality of services provided to plant: on time, in full deliveries, in specs quality of the AF&ARM, and invoiced correctly suppliers: on time, in full deliveries, invoiced correctly, and use of AF/ARM according to signed contracts.
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Ideal candidate will currently be a Plant Controller or Plant Accountant for a manufacturing company. Are you currently (or most recently) a Plant Controller or Plant Accountant at a manufacturing facility.
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The Plant Controller will provide the Worcester Plant and division business management with operational and financial reports and analyses regarding plant performance. 5-8 Years experience as Plant/Business Controller (or equivalent) with progressively increased responsibilities and number of direct reports (Required.
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Work with firmware, hardware, and software engineers to integrate and test the power plant controller with required devices such as meters, inverters, SCADA controllers, and network systems.
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Lead/Manage product standard costing, capital request prioritization and approvals, headcount reporting, and ISC plant metrics such as Inventory, IOS and PPV. The Plant Finance Leader will support the financial landscape, speed, quality and cost efficiency thru budgeting, forecasting, financial analysis and reporting.
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As a Plant Controller, you'll be part of our T&O Finance Controllership team working as a on-site employee. Plant Controller - Reynosa, MEX. Leading and/or participating in presentations to plant employees, plant management and to BU and corporate.
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