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Measure and report progress to the site team and Plant Manager ensuring that improvement projects and training are consistent with GAF Business Systems standards and sustained over time.
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The Plant Manager will lead the implementation of a lean (continuous improvement) culture through visual management boards and Kaizen events and develop a safety culture that achieves organizational targets.
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As Plant Manager you will be responsible for leading a cross-functional plant staff, and for leading all activities relating to the manufacturing operations; as well as, lead a multifunctional staff and direct overall manufacturing activities for the plant including purchasing, materials management, maintenance, tooling, manufacturing engineering, production scheduling, planning, warehouse, quality assurance, and safety of plant operations.
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Position Summary:As Plant Manager you will be responsible for leading a cross-functional plant staff, and for leading all activities relating to the manufacturing operations; as well as, lead a multifunctional staff and direct overall manufacturing activities for the plant including purchasing, materials management, maintenance, tooling, manufacturing engineering, production scheduling, planning, warehouse, quality assurance, and safety of plant operations.
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Extensive experience with manufacturing process improvement, including budget management, facility enhancement and improvement, Total Cycle Time reduction principals, lead time reduction, workflow/layout enhancement program and capacity management planning, Target Costing.
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As Plant Manager you will report to the Vice President and General Manager. Two (2) years' of plant management experience a plus. Experience managing a plant or Value Stream/Manufacturing/Operations Manager for a plant that machined, fabricated, and assembled industrial components.
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Diverse functional experience within operations including manufacturing, engineering, materials management, supply chain, quality, etc. Bachelor's degree required in Operations Management, Engineering or other related field.
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To be successful in this Plant Production Manager’s role, you’ll champion the plant’s continuous improvement strategy, achieve all budget and performance targets, and ensure that the management team has working knowledge of all goals and quality processes.
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The primary purpose of this role is to be a site change agent responsible for driving improvement through all functions of the Plant Leadership Team. Responsibilities include leading the team through strategic planning, managing the site continuous improvement plan, providing coaching through hands-on execution, promoting a lean culture by engaging the workforce, and ensuring alignment on the corporate Manufacturing Excellence strategic initiatives.
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Type Direct Hire Position Summary:As Plant Manager you will be responsible for leading a cross-functional plant staff, and for leading all activities relating to the manufacturing operations; as well as, lead a multifunctional staff and direct overall manufacturing activities for the plant including purchasing, materials management, maintenance, tooling, manufacturing engineering, production scheduling, planning, warehouse, quality assurance, and safety of plant operations.
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J Experience In the following: Two (2) years’ of plant management experience a plus. The position requires the ability to work and communicate closely with plant teams and across regions with all levels of the organization, with customers and suppliers, and to work in teams worldwide.
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Minimum ten (10) years of experience in manufacturing operations (in a role such as Production manager, Plant Manager, Operational Improvement Manager). Support the sector during Weekly and Monthly Direction Settings to promote best practices in operational improvement and performance management (RCA coaching, servant leadership, top losses.
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Reporting to the position are direct managers/supervisors, as well as direct labor for the plant. Strong business acumen and project management skills. Change Leadership: Aligns an organization and its people to drive for improvement and adopt new, challenging directions.
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Experience and education in Lean Manufacturing, TPS, 5 S, Six Sigma, Value Stream Mapping, and Theory of Constraints. Our ideal candidate will live in the Red Wing area or within commuting distance or if you have family in the area and want to move back we are open to speaking with you.
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You will inspire the staff to achieve results in alignment with company and business strategy as well as operational objectives focused on safety, health and environment, quality/warranty, lead-time/delivery, productivity, resource/asset utilization (inventory, people development) and employee engagement.
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