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The Plant Manager will direct and coordinate activities concerned with production of company product(s). Our client, an industry leader in precast concrete manufacturing and maintenance is seeking a Plant Manager to join their growing team.
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GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990. This company is a multi-site precast concrete manufacturing looking for candidates who have a desire for career growth and advancement.
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Coordinates production activities with procurement, maintenance, and quality control activities to obtain optimum production and utilization of human resources, machines, and equipment. Confers with management personnel to establish production and quality control standards, manage budget and cost controls, and to obtain data regarding types, quantities, specifications, and delivery dates of products ordered.
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The primary responsibility of this position is to lead the operation team’s Key Performance Indicators (KPI) of Labor, Materials and OEE. Acting on these metrics with corrective action and change management decisions will be reported up to the Plant Manager.
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The Plant Manager will be responsible for safe and regulatory compliant operation of the plant to ensure maximum production quantity, quality, and profitability by directly supervising Operations Manager, Lab Manager, Maintenance Manager, and EH&S requirements while supporting the policies, goals and objectives of the company.
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As a Redi-Mix Plant Manager - Batch Plant Manageryou will be responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of the batch plant operations, ensuring the production of high-quality concrete products while maintaining a safe and efficient working environment.
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5 years’ experience in a Plant Management setting. Metrics shall include production, yield, energy efficiencies, labor utilization, financial results, chemical usage, etc. Annual Budget shall include a Capital budget for plant improvements and equipment.
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Manages all functions within the plant including production, maintenance, quality engineering, manufacturing engineering and materials. This Plant Manager is responsible for managerial direction of all plant operating functions so that the product is produced and shipped within cost, quality, and time standards.
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The Production Manager shall serve as qualified personnel to back up the Plant Manager. The Plant Manager will oversee the management of all the departments directly involved in the manufacturing process to ensure that all departments meet production goals and budgets.
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Analyze plant report data and present findings at scheduled production meetings. The Plant Manager will drive continuous improvement across the plant and provide analytical data to the executive team regarding plant performance.
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Reporting to the Plant Manager, the Asst Plant Manager is responsible for managing plans to achieve all Safety, Quality, Delivery, and Cost KPI’s as defined for all production departments.
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