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Large plants require a minimum of 5 years of experience as Manufacturing Plant Manager. The Plant Manager is responsible for directing and managing the everyday operation of the manufacturing facility.
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As the Plant Manager for Utilimaster (A Shyft Group Brand) based at our facility in Kansas City, MO, you will be enjoy planning, directing, and coordinating all aspects of the safety, quality, delivery, cost, and people for the facility.
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Understand industry standards and best practices for managing a surface aggregate production facility including extraction methods, production strategies, fixed plant equipment operation and maintenance (conveyors, crushers, screeners, electrical systems, etc.
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The Gilbert Plant Manager also oversees the management of nine peaking combustion turbine sites situated in eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Previous experience as a Plant Manager at a combined cycle power plant is desired.
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Supervises all preventive and corrective maintenance of water/wastewater treatment plant facilities. Performs skilled mechanical repair work on wastewater treatment plant engines, pumps, and other equipment.
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Knowledge of the methods, materials, equipment, and tools used in the construction, repair, and operation of engines, pumps, and other mechanical equipment related to wastewater treatment plant operations and procedures.
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Three (3) or more years of progressive experience in a wood products facility in one or more of the following positions: Plant Manager, Production Manager, Plant Superintendent, Reliability or Maintenance Manager, or in an equivalent leadership role.
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If from another state, must achieve certification within one year of appointment to Plant Manager. Proactively manages safety, plant appearance and environmental issues and ensures compliance with Federal and State standards including Hazardous Waste Disposal and Air Quality Standards.
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Works with Area Manager to develop site specific or functional goals and activities required to meet overall business objectives. Typically works through Operations, Maintenance and/or Lab Supervisors to ensure that plant resources are being utilized to achieve projectobjectives.
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Heavy Industrial Plant Site Manager / Construction Manager - Conduct regular project inspections and advise on work progress, quality, and safety conditions requiring attention.
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Proven work experience as a boat plant production manager and familiarity with the fiberglass lamination process and or aluminum boat assembly. The Plant Manager will oversee the Production Managers of both the pontoon and fiberglass production departments, ensuring the most efficient production timelines and budgets possible.
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Under general direction of the WPC Plant Maintenance Manager, plans, organizes, directs and supervises the activities of assigned personnel engaged in preventative and corrective maintenance of the City's Water Pollution Control Plant, water distribution and sewer collection systems; performs a variety of technical tasks relative to an assigned area of responsibility; and performs related work as assigned.
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Five to seven years progressive lead and/or supervisory experience within a water /wastewater treatment environment with thorough knowledge of the methods, techniques, principles, and practices of water/wastewater treatment, water distribution and wastewater collection.
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Review quality concerns with plant manager, assist with quality decisions. Food Safety, Food Security, Allergen, FSMA, RSPO, GMP training for plant; complete GMP/Quality tool box meetings with all employees.
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Experience operating, maintaining, and repairing wastewater treatment plant equipment, instrumentation and associated systems. Maintains an inventory of chemicals necessary for the efficient operation of the wastewater treatment plant.
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