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Maintains open, candid and continuous communications with personnel from Plant Managers/Operators to laborers and equipment operators Manage, direct, plan and coordinate maintenance projects and capital improvements Determine effect of production changes on plant operations.
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The position will report to and work closely with the General Superintendent, Paving Superintendent, and Division Manager on daily plant operations, maintenance and capital expenditures planning.
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The Asphalt Plant Operations Manager oversees safety, production, scheduling and maintenance functions of 1 asphalt plant. Maintains continuous dialogue and communication with the Plant Manager/Operator's as needed to keep them apprised of the status of safety, quality, production, schedules, loads, problems and opportunities available to maximize efficient operations and to enhance the overall operations of the company plant operations.
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Lead the successful identification, business case design, and execution of capital projects in partnership with functional teams and executive leadership. This full-time position reports directly to Liberty Packaging – General Manager and is located at Liberty Packaging’s manufacturing plant in Rock Island, IL. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Direct supervisor to a team of 6+ direct reports that lead major site functions of manufacturing, shipping, maintenance, and scheduling.
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Developing, implementing, and executing busines plan strategy, tactics, and metrics to support and measure the goals for EH&S, OTS, capital projects, facilities maintenance, customer focus, and cost.
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Guide plant staff and plant management team in the preparation and implementation of capital projects to enhance plant operations and meet customer satisfaction expectations.
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Job Summary: As a key player reporting directly to the VP of Operations for Bridor North America, the Capital Project Manager will be instrumental in managing and ensuring the success of capital projects crucial to Bridor's growth, specifically requiring experience in food production, plant capital projects, and plant engineering design.
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Manage all plant capital spend by working closely with project manager/Engineering and making sure that all projects are completed on time and within the authorized dollar amount.
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Oversee foremen and plant TS manager in coordinating the timely and cost-effective production of Dow Jones' print publications on a daily basis. Develop, evaluate, approve and submit to Print Group management, required capital projects, operating improvements, compensation planning and staffing modifications.
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Maintain a comprehensive equipment maintenance program using the combined resources of the technology service managers and staff at a level that can sustain equipment at sufficient levels to meet production manufacturing target levels and preserves the value of capital equipment.
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Capital projects process has delivered substantial projects that have led to a step change in plant operability. To lead mine/plant engineering, maintenance, and production requires organized and capable interfacing with many stakeholders and driving deadlines while ensuring strong EHS, engineering, maintenance, planning, cost control, and execution practices embedded throughout the operating processes.
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Included are the day-to-day supervision of staff employees, career development of staff, mill costs and budgets, monitoring and ongoing improvement of facility productivity, capital projects, oversight of plant safety, risk management, sales and customers interaction with various corporate entities and other functions related to general operations of Bunge’s corn milling and masa operations.
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Ensure the proper planning, design and implementation of capital and expense projects consistent with site strategy. Lead the capital project process ensuring effective projects are completed on time within budget that meet Bunge's strategic goals.
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Work closely with our VP of Engineering and Maintenance to develop, manage, and support capital improvement projects to enhance plant capabilities and capacity. Join the Arcadia Beverage team as a Plant Engineer and Maintenance Manager and lead our dynamic production facility to new heights of success.
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The Plant Manager will oversee operations which include environmental, health & safety, quality, production, maintenance, capital planning and execution in a cost-effective manner while meeting all customer requirements.
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