Anchor Glass Container LLC
Senior Project Manager
Anchor Glass Container LLC, Lawrenceburg, Indiana, United States, 47025
About Us
Anchor Glass Container Corporation, headquartered in Tampa, Florida, is a leading North American manufacturer of premium glass containers with five strategically located production facilities throughout the United States. Founded in 1983, Anchor serves many of the most iconic and recognizable consumer packaging brands in the beer, beverage, spirits and food industries. Anchor Glass Container Corporation strives to exceed customer expectations through unrelenting attention to detail, creating, customizing, shipping, and collaborating with the customer’s best interests in mind. With over 2,000 U.S.-based team members, Anchor Glass has the size and scale to service all of your glass packaging needs without the complexity and bureaucracy associated with larger suppliers. Excellence is in the details! Job Title
Senior Project Manager Job Summary
The Senior Project Manager is responsible for leading the end‑to‑end planning, financial oversight, and execution of large‑scale, high‑impact, multi‑million‑dollar capital projects across Anchor Glass. This role oversees complex rebuilds and equipment modernization initiatives – including furnace rebuilds, IT machine installations, and equipment upgrades (Inspection, Conveying and Packaging), facility infrastructure, etc. – ensuring safe, on‑time, and on‑budget delivery. The Senior Project Manager will serve as the primary interface between engineering, operations, supply chain, and external contractors, establishing governance processes, driving executional discipline, and proactively managing risk, vendor performance, and stakeholder alignment throughout the project life cycle. Main Position Responsibilities
Implement and maintain project management governance and controls, including tools, KPIs, budget, and processes necessary to manage project schedules, milestones, and reporting across all phases. Develop and own the master project plan, building integrated timelines across internal and external stakeholders, including critical path analysis and sequencing logic. Lead on‑site readiness and execution, overseeing logistical planning, contractor staging, material tracking, QC systems, and on‑site coordination to ensure construction readiness and effective execution. Facilitate project meetings and communication, leading daily stand‑ups, weekly reviews, and phase‑based meetings to maintain alignment with senior leadership, commercial, and operations teams; provide transparent reporting through KPIs and dashboards. Manage critical path and risk, proactively identifying, communicating, and addressing risks or constraints to eliminate delays and change orders; conduct workshops to reduce schedule duration and improve resource alignment. Drive work rate discipline, monitoring daily physical work progress, managing RFIs, and resolving field‑level issues in real time to sustain project momentum. Serve as the point of contact for coordination between senior leadership, commercial, supply chain, and operations teams to eliminate internal bottlenecks for contractor execution. Deliver training and change management strategies to drive successful implementation. Promote continuous improvement by standardizing project tools and processes to improve efficiency and enable future capital project scalability. Employee Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, operations, supply chain management, mathematics, or a similar field; advanced technical and engineering expertise required. 10+ years of progressive project management experience within a manufacturing environment, with the glass industry preferred, and a demonstrated track record of leading multi‑million dollar, highly complex, large‑scale capital projects. Project Management Certification, Six Sigma, or Agile Certifications required. Strong cross‑functional collaboration skills, with the ability to work through conflicting objectives to achieve desired results. Continuous improvement mindset, detail‑oriented, with strong analytical and problem‑solving skills. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal. Proficiency in PC‑based applications (Microsoft Office, Power BI, Smartsheet, etc.). Travel up to 50% of time. Additional Information
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level Employment type: Full‑time Job function: Project Management and Information Technology Industry: Packaging and Containers Manufacturing Anchor Glass is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Anchor Glass Container Corporation, headquartered in Tampa, Florida, is a leading North American manufacturer of premium glass containers with five strategically located production facilities throughout the United States. Founded in 1983, Anchor serves many of the most iconic and recognizable consumer packaging brands in the beer, beverage, spirits and food industries. Anchor Glass Container Corporation strives to exceed customer expectations through unrelenting attention to detail, creating, customizing, shipping, and collaborating with the customer’s best interests in mind. With over 2,000 U.S.-based team members, Anchor Glass has the size and scale to service all of your glass packaging needs without the complexity and bureaucracy associated with larger suppliers. Excellence is in the details! Job Title
Senior Project Manager Job Summary
The Senior Project Manager is responsible for leading the end‑to‑end planning, financial oversight, and execution of large‑scale, high‑impact, multi‑million‑dollar capital projects across Anchor Glass. This role oversees complex rebuilds and equipment modernization initiatives – including furnace rebuilds, IT machine installations, and equipment upgrades (Inspection, Conveying and Packaging), facility infrastructure, etc. – ensuring safe, on‑time, and on‑budget delivery. The Senior Project Manager will serve as the primary interface between engineering, operations, supply chain, and external contractors, establishing governance processes, driving executional discipline, and proactively managing risk, vendor performance, and stakeholder alignment throughout the project life cycle. Main Position Responsibilities
Implement and maintain project management governance and controls, including tools, KPIs, budget, and processes necessary to manage project schedules, milestones, and reporting across all phases. Develop and own the master project plan, building integrated timelines across internal and external stakeholders, including critical path analysis and sequencing logic. Lead on‑site readiness and execution, overseeing logistical planning, contractor staging, material tracking, QC systems, and on‑site coordination to ensure construction readiness and effective execution. Facilitate project meetings and communication, leading daily stand‑ups, weekly reviews, and phase‑based meetings to maintain alignment with senior leadership, commercial, and operations teams; provide transparent reporting through KPIs and dashboards. Manage critical path and risk, proactively identifying, communicating, and addressing risks or constraints to eliminate delays and change orders; conduct workshops to reduce schedule duration and improve resource alignment. Drive work rate discipline, monitoring daily physical work progress, managing RFIs, and resolving field‑level issues in real time to sustain project momentum. Serve as the point of contact for coordination between senior leadership, commercial, supply chain, and operations teams to eliminate internal bottlenecks for contractor execution. Deliver training and change management strategies to drive successful implementation. Promote continuous improvement by standardizing project tools and processes to improve efficiency and enable future capital project scalability. Employee Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, operations, supply chain management, mathematics, or a similar field; advanced technical and engineering expertise required. 10+ years of progressive project management experience within a manufacturing environment, with the glass industry preferred, and a demonstrated track record of leading multi‑million dollar, highly complex, large‑scale capital projects. Project Management Certification, Six Sigma, or Agile Certifications required. Strong cross‑functional collaboration skills, with the ability to work through conflicting objectives to achieve desired results. Continuous improvement mindset, detail‑oriented, with strong analytical and problem‑solving skills. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, both written and verbal. Proficiency in PC‑based applications (Microsoft Office, Power BI, Smartsheet, etc.). Travel up to 50% of time. Additional Information
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level Employment type: Full‑time Job function: Project Management and Information Technology Industry: Packaging and Containers Manufacturing Anchor Glass is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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