Arclin Amines
Overview
Plant Manager II, Tacoma, WA
— Arclin USA is looking for a
Plant Manager II
for our Tacoma, WA facility. Reporting to the Director of Manufacturing, this position is accountable and responsible for executing the required Standard Operating Procedures at each plant site to ensure a safe operating environment while delivering the lowest manufacturing cost possible; meeting the product specifications with the lowest possible product variability; producing the order on time and in full (Customer Delight). The role includes establishing the budget and goals for the business and managing performance against the budget and goals. Plant Manager II Job Responsibilities
Displays all the characteristics of Arclin’s Leadership Model and outwardly communicates and expects the same from all deputies, peers and employees. Ensures that the operation and associated project work occur in compliance with all Arclin policies and procedures including HSE and regulatory requirements. Meets all Federal, Provincial, State environmental requirements. Creates a team environment conducive to innovation. Integrates the innovative thinking of direct reports, peers, project team members into decisions which benefit project outcomes, while building the capabilities of team members. Achieves project or defined sub-set of departmental objectives within agreed time, cost, and quality parameters. Produces products at the lowest possible cost through the continuous optimization of rate, waste and energy consumption, while minimizing labor density. Explains context/rationale for team goals/deliverables to direct reports in ways which enable team members to fully engage their talent and business acumen. Develops annual departmental plans and ensures that expense and capital budgets are aligned with functional and business objectives. Communicates broader plans and objectives while cascading work assignments to team members. Provides full cycle performance management support for direct reports; this includes: setting objectives, coaching and monitoring work in progress, coaching for career direction and skill development, providing formal feedback and recognition, communicating overall departmental and function strategic direction and progress against plans. Removes barriers, gains access to resources and prioritizes the work of team members. Plant Manager II Job Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Science required 8+ years relevant manufacturing experience Proven leadership skills and experience managing a plant of 40+ employees Knowledge of resin manufacturing and/or paper treating Ability to deal with customer problems that have been elevated and/or to proactively approach customers to anticipate and manage potentially contentious situations. Demonstrated ability to read the pulse of the organization and to stay connected to the base to proactively manage employee relations situations. Knowledge of HSE regulations for jurisdiction. Demonstrated project management and process improvement management. Registered as a Professional Engineer is a plus Ability to operate safely in a manufacturing environment; this may include, but is not limited to potentially lifting up to 20 lbs, standing for extended periods of time, bending, crouching, stooping, rotating, climbing stairs, or any combination of the aforementioned.
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Plant Manager II, Tacoma, WA
— Arclin USA is looking for a
Plant Manager II
for our Tacoma, WA facility. Reporting to the Director of Manufacturing, this position is accountable and responsible for executing the required Standard Operating Procedures at each plant site to ensure a safe operating environment while delivering the lowest manufacturing cost possible; meeting the product specifications with the lowest possible product variability; producing the order on time and in full (Customer Delight). The role includes establishing the budget and goals for the business and managing performance against the budget and goals. Plant Manager II Job Responsibilities
Displays all the characteristics of Arclin’s Leadership Model and outwardly communicates and expects the same from all deputies, peers and employees. Ensures that the operation and associated project work occur in compliance with all Arclin policies and procedures including HSE and regulatory requirements. Meets all Federal, Provincial, State environmental requirements. Creates a team environment conducive to innovation. Integrates the innovative thinking of direct reports, peers, project team members into decisions which benefit project outcomes, while building the capabilities of team members. Achieves project or defined sub-set of departmental objectives within agreed time, cost, and quality parameters. Produces products at the lowest possible cost through the continuous optimization of rate, waste and energy consumption, while minimizing labor density. Explains context/rationale for team goals/deliverables to direct reports in ways which enable team members to fully engage their talent and business acumen. Develops annual departmental plans and ensures that expense and capital budgets are aligned with functional and business objectives. Communicates broader plans and objectives while cascading work assignments to team members. Provides full cycle performance management support for direct reports; this includes: setting objectives, coaching and monitoring work in progress, coaching for career direction and skill development, providing formal feedback and recognition, communicating overall departmental and function strategic direction and progress against plans. Removes barriers, gains access to resources and prioritizes the work of team members. Plant Manager II Job Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Science required 8+ years relevant manufacturing experience Proven leadership skills and experience managing a plant of 40+ employees Knowledge of resin manufacturing and/or paper treating Ability to deal with customer problems that have been elevated and/or to proactively approach customers to anticipate and manage potentially contentious situations. Demonstrated ability to read the pulse of the organization and to stay connected to the base to proactively manage employee relations situations. Knowledge of HSE regulations for jurisdiction. Demonstrated project management and process improvement management. Registered as a Professional Engineer is a plus Ability to operate safely in a manufacturing environment; this may include, but is not limited to potentially lifting up to 20 lbs, standing for extended periods of time, bending, crouching, stooping, rotating, climbing stairs, or any combination of the aforementioned.
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