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Work at this level requires progressive experience in construction management and involves utilization of project controls for cost, schedule and quality of projects. With over 2,000 Teammates across the US, we build long-term support relationships in the energy generation, manufacturing, research and development, and process-heavy industry in on-site support arrangements, in plant-level small projects and consulting roles, and in larger capital projects.
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Monitor three waste categories and communicate with operations manager any cost above acceptable limits (OT, Scrap, Rework). Responsible for recording, and enforcing performance metrics and monitoring budgeted and expected performance to established plant goals and objectives.
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Work with plant leadership and other managers to develop a lean culture with the expectation of providing quality products, delivered on time, and at a world class efficiency level. Monitor and determine the effectiveness of plant training programs and direct changes to enhance the working knowledge of all plant employees.
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The Maintenance Manager is responsible for improving and maintaining reliability, operability, and technical integrity of plant equipment and site facilities in a cost-efficient manner.
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The 1st Shift full-time Plant Manager in our Tuscaloosa, AL facility isn’t just a job - it’s a starting point to an awesome career with a great company. Drive positive change in all aspects of plant operations using continuous improvement tools and methodologies, teamwork and shop floor metrics, to include quality, cost, delivery, safety and housekeeping.
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Position Summary: The Plant Operations Manager plays a pivotal role in overseeing production schedules, maintaining quality standards, ensuring compliance with company policies, fostering a safe and efficient work environment, and optimizing operations for enhanced efficiency and cost control.
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This position will manage supplier relationships, strategic sourcing, and procurement processes and ensure the timely and cost-effective acquisition of materials and services essential for our manufacturing operations.
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Projects assigned by Technology Manager or Plant Manager. Primary Care Wellness Center onsite for all employees - AT NO COST (All spouses who carry Rchling health benefits have free access too.
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The Plant Manager for CMC Greenville, AL, is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of manufacturing plants and the employees. The Plant Manager will also be responsible for overseeing multiple site locations.
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The General Manager will have full responsibility for the performance and profitability of the corrugated packaging manufacturing facility near Atlanta, GA. This includes managing and focusing on measures associated with safety, quality, cost, and productivity and focusing on strategic expansion by increasing local and regional sales.
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Works with Plant Manager to establish and implement company policies and goals and production and quality control standards, develop budget and cost controls, and obtain data regarding types, quantities, specifications, and delivery dates of products ordered.
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Perform technical trade studies and cost analysis of solar power plant wiring solutions, both on the trackers and from the trackers to the inverters to facilitate site construction, optimize row access for PV module automated cleaning and minimize life cycle costs.
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Maintain and improve production throughput and work with Production/Plant Manager to maintain direct labor cost. Planning, organizing, executing and leading all assigned areas within the plant.
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The Plant Manager will monitor and coordinate the effective and efficient utilization of employees through proactive, high participation work team involvement. · Manage all aspects of the plant cost structure including direct and indirect labor, maintenance and consumable spending and pro-actively control to business volume swings to preserve profitability.
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Under direction of the OperationsManager, the Production Manager will be responsible for managing the workforce, productivity, cost control, continuous process improvement, health and safety as well as employee training and development.
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