We are seeking an experienced Operations Manager for a well established heavy industry client of ours in the Vancouver area.
Reporting to the Plant Manager, this role has shared accountability for ensuring reliable, cost-effective, profitable operations while meeting or exceeding Safety, Environmental, Responsible Care® and Quality Standards.
Advantages
- Excellent Compensation including bonus and pension program
- Opportunities for career advancement
Responsibilities
- Responsible for leading all manufacturing employees in safely operating the plant, to meet production, quality, safety, and environmental goals.
- Work with various departments at the site to ensure all manufacturing and site goals are being met.
- Operate the plant within approved fixed and variable budget plans. Track period costs and material and energy usage.
- Reconcile spending and usage to plan. Assist in preparation of the plant’s period and capital plans.
- Troubleshoot and resolve equipment and operating problems.
- Ensure that the plant is operated within regulatory and permit limits, and in compliance with internal policies and procedures.
- Ensure that employees are properly trained in these areas and the proper records and documentation are maintained.
- Responsible for preparation of reports, tracking raw material and energy usage, production volumes, shipping, inventories, etc.
- Actively work to develop personnel, to maintain a positive working environment, to resolve personnel conflicts, and to serve as sounding board for others.
Qualifications
- 10+ years experience working within Chemical processing environments
- 5+ years leadership experience within manufacturing facility
- Excellent Communication skills both written and verbal
- Strong problem solving skills
- Experience with Continuous Improvement projects a key asset
Summary
If you would like to be considered for this opportunity please forward your resume via email to Nick Paraskeva [email protected]
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