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Bolder Industries

Plant Manager

Bolder Industries, Maryville, Missouri, United States, 64468

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Job Type

Full-time

Description

Drive Innovation. Lead Sustainability. Build the Future.

Bolder Industries is on a mission to transform waste into valuable resources through innovative chemical recycling. We are seeking a

high-performing Plant Manager

to lead our

flagship facility in Maryville, Missouri , playing a pivotal role in scaling operations, delivering results, and leading a team that is driving change in the sustainable manufacturing space.

If you have

proven leadership in the carbon black, petrochemical, or heavy process manufacturing industries , this is your opportunity to join a purpose-driven company and shape the next generation of sustainable materials.

About the Role

As Plant Manager, you will be the

strategic and operational leader

of the Maryville plant-responsible for overseeing safety, production, maintenance, people leadership, continuous improvement and overall financial performance. You will be responsible for developing a culture of accountability, safety, quality, and innovation while aligning plant performance with aggressive business growth targets.

This is a

hands-on leadership role

requiring a deep understanding of chemical or petrochemical plant operations, and the ability to guide teams through scale-up and continuous improvement in a fast-evolving environment.

Why Join Bolder Industries?

At Bolder, your work directly contributes to a

more sustainable future . You'll be part of a

family-oriented culture

that values innovation, accountability, and integrity-where your impact goes beyond the bottom line.

What We Offer:

Competitive compensation + performance-based annual incentives Flexible PTO and paid holidays Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance (employee + family) 401(k) Company-sponsored events and team celebrations A chance to

lead at the forefront of circular economy innovation Location & Schedule

On-site

at our Maryville, Missouri facility (remote work is not available for this role) Full-time, with

on-call responsibilities Occasional travel may be required for corporate meetings, training, or vendor visits Working Conditions

This role operates within an

active chemical recycling plant

that includes exposure to carbon black, liquid hydrocarbon oils, and vapor streams. Protective equipment (e.g., safety glasses, hearing protection, respirators) will be required in designated areas. The facility includes indoor and outdoor operations, elevated equipment access, and industrial-grade processing equipment.

Requirements

Key Responsibilities

Lead and manage all plant operations, including production, safety, maintenance, quality, logistics, and capital projects. Champion a safety-first culture-ensuring full compliance with all EH&S regulations and promoting environmentally responsible operations. Drive operational excellence through implementation of KPIs, continuous improvement programs (5S, Kaizen, Lean, Six Signa), and best-in-class manufacturing practices. Collaborate with corporate teams to develop and execute strategic plant objectives, including budgets, forecasts, and performance targets. Work cross-functionally with Quality, Engineering, and Sustainability teams to ensure all products meet or exceed ISO and industry/customer specs (e.g., ISCC, environmental). Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing team-providing coaching, direction, and support to frontline supervisors and staff. Participate in facility startup and ramp-up initiatives, identifying gaps, optimizing process flow, and implementing scalable systems. Responsible for developing and maintaining a proactive preventative maintenance and turnaround program designed to minimize equipment downtime and ensure reliable plant operations Own plant P&L performance and reporting, ensuring alignment with company financial goals and operational KPIs. Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Operations Management, or a related technical field. Minimum 5 years of senior plant or operations leadership in a manufacturing environment (chemical, petrochemical, carbon black, tire pyrolysis, or similar industry preferred). Demonstrated success managing teams of 30+ employees in a dynamic, production-based environment. Strong background in P&L responsibility, capital projects, and continuous improvement methodologies (5S, Kaizen, Lean, Six Sigma). Startup or plant ramp-up experience highly desirable. Exceptional leadership, communication, and people development skills. Solid understanding of process operations, industrial safety, and regulatory compliance. Proficiency with digital tools such as Google Workspace, Microsoft Office Suite, and project/resource management systems.