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As the global senior expert for Chemicals Management & Compliance, you will be the primary compliance advisor for the business in several technical areas, including Dangerous Goods Regulations, Hazardous Materials Transportation and Warehousing, Transport Emergency Response Management and Controlled Products Regulations. You will lead the development of global policies, processes and systems to ensure regulatory chemical compliance. You'll build cross functional collaboration with Commercial, Science & Technology, Regulatory Affairs, Trade Affairs, Supply-Chain, Site Operations, and Legal Compliance to embed industry best practices and support strategic chemical compliance programs. Additionally, you will represent us with regulatory agencies and industry associations, improving and leading change in response to evolving global chemical regulations.
Reports to: Global Head Chemicals Management & Compliance
Your Location: East Hanover, NJ, US; Other Possible locations: Cincinnati, Ohio, US; Kemptthal, Switzerland; Vernier, Switzerland.
You Will:
Influence and advise the business on global Chemicals Management & Compliance (CMC) strategy, in Dangerous Goods and Controlled Products.
Assess current global compliance status and ensure execution of the Global EHS Strategy,
Lead global governance by engaging with partners across regions and departments.
Represent us with regulatory authorities and industry associations on CMC matters.
Advise management on latest regulations and compliance requirements.
Coordinate and support implementation of global EHS directives and guidelines across sites.
Ensure communication on legal updates and lead global change management for CMC topics, especially related to Dangerous Goods and Controlled Products Regulations.
Ensure systems provide accurate and compliant product safety information aligned with applicable regulations and internal corporate standards.
Support business project execution for ensuring compliance with new regulations.
Monitor SAP EHS system performance and coordinate issue resolution with Global EHS CoE CMC and IT department.
Communicate with government agencies on Controlled Products and Dangerous Goods topics, and also to address transport-related emergency response issues.
Develop and deliver technical guidance documents, training, audits, and site inspections.
Promote continuous improvement to enhance global CMC practices and business compliance performance,
Your Profile:
University degree in chemistry, biochemistry, food chemistry, engineering, or related field.
10+ years of Chemicals Management & Compliance industry experience.
Fluent in English; additional language skills are a plus.
Certified in Dangerous Goods transport regulations (e.g. IMDG, IATA, ADR, CFR).
Experience with global chemical compliance programs.
Chemistry and product safety expertise.
Technical expert in Dangerous Goods, Controlled Products (Drug Precursors and Chemical Weapon Precursors), Hazardous Materials Transport and Warehousing and Hazardous Materials Transport Emergency Response Management.
Knowledge in Product Stewardship and Drug Precursors related regulations (such as DEA) and International conventions.
Compensation and Benefits
The established salary range for this position is $120,000-$150,000 annually for US locations. Actual compensation will depend on individual qualifications. Includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, and a high-matching 401(k) retirement plan.
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Position Overview
The Plant Manager is responsible for the overall performance, safety, and efficiency of the plant’s daily operations. This role ensures production targets are met while maintaining the highest standards of quality, cost control, and regulatory compliance. The Plant Manager will lead a team of production supervisors, engineers, and operators, driving a culture of continuous improvement and operational excellence within a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Operational Management
- Oversee all day-to-day plant activities, including production planning, scheduling, and execution to meet output, quality, and delivery targets.
- Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) such as OEE, yield, downtime, and throughput, implementing corrective actions as needed.
- Team Leadership & Development
- Lead, mentor, and develop production supervisors, engineers, and operators to foster a high-performance, safety-driven culture.
- Conduct regular performance reviews, training, and succession planning to build a capable and engaged team.
- Cost & Budget Control
- Manage plant operating and capital expenditure budgets, identifying opportunities for cost reduction and efficiency gains.
- Optimize resource utilization (labor, materials, equipment) to achieve production goals within financial targets.
- Quality, Safety & Compliance
- Ensure all operations adhere to quality standards (ISO 9001, IATF 16949) and EHS regulations (OSHA, EPA, or local equivalents).
- Drive a “Zero Incident” safety culture through regular audits, risk assessments, and safety training programs.
- Process Improvement & Lean Manufacturing
- Implement lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives to enhance productivity, reduce waste, and improve process reliability.
- Lead root cause analysis and problem-solving efforts for production disruptions or quality issues.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Work closely with Maintenance, Engineering, Quality, Supply Chain, and HR to ensure seamless plant operations and support new product introductions or process changes.
- Act as the primary point of contact for plant-related issues, escalating critical matters to the General Manager as needed.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or a related field. Master’s degree or MBA is a plus.
- 8+ years of experience in plant operations or production management within the chemical, battery materials, or related manufacturing industries.
- Proven track record in managing P&L, driving operational efficiency, and leading teams in a multicultural environment.
- Strong knowledge of EHS regulations, quality systems, and lean manufacturing principles.
- Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. Ability to work under pressure and adapt to changing priorities.
- Fluent in English.
An industry-leading, global manufacturing organization is seeking an EHS Audit Specialist to join their Corporate EHS team. Based near Atlanta, GA with remote capability, the EHS Audit Specialist will be responsible for developing the EHS audit process and programs and will provide EHS audit support to company facilities throughout the Americas. This is a highly visible role within the organization and the successful candidate will work closely and collaboratively with key business leaders to ensure sites are operating in compliance with local, federal, and corporate EHS standards.
*The EHS Audit Specialist will be expected to travel up to 50% within the Americas region and thus must be located within reasonable distance to a major airport.*
Position may also be based in any of the following locations:
*Austin, TX
*Dallas, TX
*Chicago, IL
*Minneapolis, MN
*Indianapolis, IN
*St. Louis, MO
The Role:
- Develop and implement the EHS auditing programs to be utilized at all locations in the region
- Perform EHS audits, developing program reports covering metrics, controls, practices and compliance status
- Create programs and initiatives and present them to the executive team, business unit, and site leadership teams
- Inspect facilities to determine existing or potential gaps, risks or findings and develop corrective and preventative measures where needed
- Create monthly reports outlining progress towards EHS goals and any agency/regulatory inspections/violations
The Candidate:
- B.S. in Safety or Environmental Sciences, Engineering, or related technical field
- 5+ years of EHS experience in a manufacturing setting
- 3+ years of EHS auditing experience
- In-depth knowledge of EHS management systems, programs and policies
- Excellent organization, analytical, and communication skills required
At Orica, it’s the power of our people that leads change and shapes our futures.
Every day, all around the world, our people help mobilise vital resources essential to progress. Established in 1874, we have grown to become the world leader in mining and civil blasting with a diverse of team of more than 13,000 across the world. From the production and supply of explosives, blasting systems, mining chemicals and geotechnical monitoring to our cutting-edge digital solutions and comprehensive range of services, we sustainably mobilize the earth’s resources.
It’s an exciting time to join us – we are shaping the future of mining through digital and automated technologies, embracing new ways of thinking, pioneering innovation and reimagining the way we work.
About the role
We are excited to announce a new opportunity as a Manager - SHES within the Orica Specialty Mining Chemicals team. This position is responsible for ensuring a safe and compliant workplace by developing and implementing policies, procedures, and programs related to Safety, Health, Environment and Security regulations. The SHES Manager will lead a team that drives a continuous improvement approach to assuring compliance and reducing risks.
What you will be doing
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment:
- Regularly inspect workplaces to identify potential hazards through ongoing site inspections and audits.
- Develop and implement inspection procedures and a schedule of routine inspections for the SHES team.
- Continually re-evaluate SHES programs and initiatives with the intent to proactively identify gaps and refine and enhance existing SHES platforms.
- Lead / rollout relevant Risk Assessment activities onsite (Take 5, JSERA, mKCVs).
- Coordinate and/or perform validations of new and/or modified equipment and/or processes (MOC).
Policy Development and Implementation:
- Develop and implement SHES procedures and programs that comply with Orica policies and industry standards.
- Ensure that all employees are aware of and adhere to SHES protocols.
- Directly manage the site Process Safety Management program.
Training and Education:
- Prepare SHES training schedules to cover emergency protocols, workplace safety, and other relevant topics.
- Communicate SHES information and promote a safety culture.
- Conduct SHES briefings and meetings to reinforce safety messages.
- Works directly with facilitators (Leads and Supervisors) and the Hourly workforce to identify hazards and eliminate unsafe conditions.
Incident Investigation and Analysis:
- Actively participate in incident investigations to ensure root causes are determined and corrective actions implemented.
- Maintain accurate records of incidents and SHES performance. This includes monitoring and gatekeeping of events in the Orica Enablon database.
Compliance and Enforcement:
- Lead Orica-Cyanco ICMC/ICMI recertification efforts.
- Maintain permit registries / License to Operate Matrix.
- Ensure compliance with relevant SHES regulations, standards, and industry best practices.
- Stay up-to-date on changes in regulations and implement necessary changes.
- Ensure site reporting is completed on time and in full, consistent with company, state, and federal requirements.
- Represent the company in regulatory matters.
Communication and Collaboration:
- Communicate effectively with management, employees, and other stakeholders on SHES matters, metrics.
- Collaborate with other departments to identify and address SHES concerns.
- Work with Global Environmental and Sustainability teams to implement strategies for waste management, pollution control, and sustainable practices.
- Provide guidance to the Site Leadership Team regarding EHS strategic objectives and regulatory compliance issues.
Data Collection and Analysis:
- Collect and analyze data on workplace SHES performance to identify trends and areas for improvement.
- Prepare reports and presentations on SHES performance.
- Monitor performance/impact of the SHES Management System and site programs. Serve as the catalyst leading the plant’s overall SHES performance.
What you will bring
- Bachelor’s degree in EHS; Engineering; or related discipline required.
- Prefer CSP designation, or possess the capability to obtain external Safety certifications.
- 2 years of SHES Management experience required, 4 years preferred.
- Relevant experience in chemical, petrochemical or refining industry required.
- Strong Process Safety Management background required (OSHA).
- Strong Risk Management Plan knowledge preferred (EPA).
- Understanding of Homeland Security requirements preferred (DHS).
Role dimensions
- Reports to: Head of SHES - Specialty Mining Chemicals
- 3-5 Direct Reports
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- Onsite Full-time, with occasional night shift / weekend work
- On Call 24/7
Your qualifications
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, and proficiency in safety management software.
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
- Incident reporting (incl report writing) and investigation (Basic, 5Y, ICAM etc.).
- Ability to build relationships, engage and influence a diverse group of stakeholders.
- Ability to balance multiple priorities. Previous involvement in a team-based environment.
- Knowledge of applicable regulations – could include OSHA, DOT, NFPA, ANSI, EPA, ICMI
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PowerBi).
- Strong organizational and multitasking abilities.
- Attention to Detail: Ensures accuracy in administrative tasks and vigilance in SHES duties.
- Dependability: Reliable and trustworthy, with a strong sense of responsibility.
- Problem-Solving: Able to handle unexpected situations calmly and effectively.
- Team Player: Works well with others and supports team goals.
- Integrity: Maintains confidentiality and adheres to ethical standards.
What we offer
As part of a truly global company, you will have the ability to grow and learn in a diverse, collaborative culture. We foster relationships and learning through connected global and local teams, promote flexible and diverse career paths and support the development of your knowledge and skills.
You will be paid a competitive salary, learn from talented individuals across multiple disciplines and be able to thrive in a safe workplace within a collaborative culture. Ignite your career at a place where your distinct potential can find its home.
Salary to be determined by the applicant’s experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data.
Benefits (Full Time Employees)
- Medical/Prescription Drug – Two (2) plans to choose from
- Dental – One (1) plan to choose from
- Vision – One (1) plan to choose from
- Health Savings Account
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Basic Employee Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance
- Voluntary Employee/Dependent Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance
- Company provided Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
- Company provided Employee Assistance Program
- 401(k) + Company Match – 100% vested on first day.
- Company provided Bonding Leave
- Accrued Paid Time Off
- Paid Sick & Safe Time
- Nine (9) Scheduled Holidays + Two (2) Floating Holidays
We respect and value all
Orica is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we are a Drug-free workplace.
Orica promotes and fosters a culture of inclusion and Equal Opportunity Employment everywhere we operate. We treat our people and applicants with fairness, dignity, and respect, getting the best of everyone’s contributions. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, sexual orientation, gender perception or identity, nationality, age, military or veteran, marital or disability status.
We have been made aware that some individuals have received scam emails which include false and invalid offers of employment from Orica. Please note that Orica will not offer employment to any candidate without first undertaking a formal application and recruitment process. All candidates are required to actively participate in the recruitment process applicable to the specific role and location where the role is based, prior to any offer of employment being made. Please also be advised that Orica will never request payment or require candidates to deposit a check during the recruitment and onboarding processes.
SUMMARY OF FUNCTION
The EHS Clerk will assist our EHS (Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator) with day to day clerical duties and overall EHS administration as required.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Promote the EHS mind-set and culture at the assigned company plant(s).
- Assists and participates in activities and projects and continued maintenance EHS programs, policies, and initiatives that will improve EHS awareness and performance.
- Assists with maintaining plant OSHA record keeping.
- Assists with preparing various reports and maintaining online company reporting system as required.
- Assist with performing incident investigations, and other related activities as needed.
- Plan and steward Monthly EHS Committee meetings; maintain meeting records
- Monitors First Aid Logs and associated reporting and recordkeeping
- Participates in Weekly Plant EHS walks as needed.
- In general, participates as Plant stakeholder and EHS representative in all Plant programs, projects, and activities.
- Assists with invoice payments and other clerical activities.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
- High school diploma or general education diploma (GED).
- 1-3 years of clerical experience required.
- Ability to read, write, communicate and Interpret applicable documents.
- Good Microsoft Office Suite of programs such as Word, Excel, and Power Point
- Good communication skills (oral and written).
PHYSICAL AND/OR MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
- Lifting up to 15 lbs.
- Standing up to 4 hours per day as needed. Sitting up to 8 hours per day as needed.
- Pushing / Pulling up to 30 lbs.
- Ability to stay focused for extended periods of time.
- Ability to multitask.
- Ability to analyze information, identify problems.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Office work environment
- Plant work environment with seasonal fluctuations in temperature (hotter in the summer, cooler in the winter)
- Exposure to noise and bright lights.
- Required to wear company-issued personal protective equipment such as steel toe shoes, glasses.
As an Environmental Health & Safety Officer (EHS Officer), you will create, implement, and maintain Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) programs for our growing list of life science and high-tech clients. Your time will be spent on-site with our clients, developing and implementing customized safety programs in hazard communication, biosafety, chemical safety, emergency preparedness, radiation safety, and facilities safety. You will interact with visionaries, researchers, and senior management at leading firms in a fast-paced and highly varied environment. Being comfortable working with clients, from technicians to CEOs, in a diverse range of corporate cultures is essential!
We take pride in our staff having a strong science background. Being able to speak peer-to-peer is critical to our clients. As former scientists with a continual passion for learning, our consultants understand what EHS policies and procedures can mean to experiments, timelines, and new products and procedures.
If you are self-motivated, adaptable, willing to constantly learn, and want to be an “expert generalist” in EHS for life sciences, come join us!
Job Responsibilities
- Hands-on development and implementation of client EHS programs, including: Biosafety, Chemical Safety, Radiation Safety, Hazard Communication, Emergency Preparedness, Additional OSHA specific safety programs as needed.
- Establishment and maintenance of EHS permits and licenses in compliance with Federal, State, and Local regulations.
- Conduct Job Safety Analyses for hazardous materials processes.
- Conduct Risk Assessments to analyze and evaluate the proper handling of biological materials.
- Work with clients’ staff to develop a culture of EHS and worker safety by expanding and writing policies, procedures, instructions and manuals.
- Coordinate and facilitate safety committees.
- Prepare and deliver training to fulfill regulatory requirements and ensure clients’ employees are fully aware of the safety program.
- Maintain complete documentation of all aspects of the EHS program.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree; Biology or Chemistry degrees strongly preferred.
- Master’s degree or PhD in Life Sciences desired.
- 2+ years of experience in a laboratory setting (biotechnology, pharmaceutical research, academic science, or medical technology science preferred) or EHS related work experience.
- Must have valid driver's license, ability to commute to various locations on a daily basis, and potentially multiple locations during the workday.
Required Skills and Competencies
- Strong professional verbal and written communication skills.
- Able to work and communicate effectively with multiple clients and regulatory agencies.
- Must be highly organized with strong prioritization skills and possess the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
- Able to be productive and resilient in a dynamic and fast-paced consulting environment.
- Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
- Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite.
What you need to be successful in this role:
- Service oriented with a positive attitude.
- Strong initiative to dig into resources efficiently and effectively.
- Comfort working in both an independent and collaborate environment.
As an equal opportunity employer, Safety Partners will provide reasonable accommodation for a disability or sincerely-held religious belief where required by law to do so.
The Safety Manager is responsible for leading Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) performance in an active manufacturing facility while coordinating safety oversight for construction activities occurring inside the plant. This role ensures safe operations for employees, contractors, and visitors by integrating plant EHS programs with construction safety requirements, including contractor management, permit-to-work controls, LOTO coordination, hot work, confined space, and strict separation of production and construction areas.
KEY ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Manage contractor safety program execution: onboarding, prequalification coordination, orientation, JHA/JSA review, and ongoing compliance.
o Ensure construction activities comply with OSHA, site-specific rules, and project safety plans (fall protection, scaffolding, crane/lift plans, excavation, electrical, etc.).
o Coordinate high-risk work permits and controls: hot work permits, confined space permits, energized work restrictions, line breaks, elevated work, and lifting operations.
o Partner with Plant Operations, Maintenance, and Project/Construction Managers to plan work so production and construction coexist safely (area controls, barricading, signage, access routes, staging).
o Verify that isolations and plant tie-ins are planned and executed safely (LOTO coordination, outage planning, verification of zero energy state).
o Participate in preconstruction meetings, daily/weekly coordination meetings, and toolbox talks; stop work when imminent danger is present.
o Monitor housekeeping, material storage, egress routes, and fire protection impacts; ensure emergency equipment remains accessible.
o Carry out frequents dialogs with employees under the direct supervisory scope regarding performance, development, and other HR topics as required. Monitor employee productivity and provide constructive feedback and coaching.
o Lead day-to-day safety management for plant operations, including hazard identification, risk assessment, incident prevention, and corrective actions.
o Maintain and improve plant safety programs (e.g., LOTO, machine guarding, powered industrial trucks, ergonomics, hazardous energy control, chemical safety, PPE).
o Conduct routine safety inspections, behavior observations, and risk-based audits; track findings to closure.
o Prepare and submit performance reports. Supervise the work of a group of employees ensuring compliance with human resources policies and processes established in the organization, as well as Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity laws, ensuring an environment free from harassment.
o Perform other duties as required by your supervisor.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
o Bachelor's degree in engineering, biology, environmental sciences and/or related field. (Required)
o Minimum of ten (10) years of experience in the field of construction management, environmental health and safety, and/or related field. (Preferred)
o OSHA 30 for Construction and/or General Industries. (Required)
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
o Excellent organizational and time management skills.
o Strong creative problem-solving skills.
o Ability to work under pressure and handle multiple requests.
o Ability to exercise leadership and provide operational direction.
o Mastery in OSHA Standards and project management.
o Strong ability to write letters, reports, and proposals.
o Advanced computer software, statistical, planning, and scheduling.
o Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
o Bilingual (Spanish and English).
Job Description:
- Develops, proposes and implements EHS processes and/or methods.
- Plans and accomplishes roll out of EHS programs or projects and monitors respective milestone in related organization.
- Analyses and monitors adherence to EHS standards in assigned organizations and prepares regular EHS reporting.
- Analyzes and reports on changes in relevant EHS laws and regulations and recommend changes for internal standards.
- Contributes to internal and external EHS audits, in support of accountable EHS officer.
- Prepares regular external EHS reporting for official authorities, or for internal stakeholder.
- Maintains operational contact to external authorities.
- Trains employees and management.
- Keeps abreast with all respective regulations and standards in regional or local law.
Qualifications:
- 2+ years or Master Entry.
- Good knowledge in a technical field or business method including the basic theoretical background.
- Develops basic business understanding.
- Contributes to team effort, awareness of expected value added.
- May improve processes, business methods or technical components.
This role supports companywide ISO certification efforts by developing, implementing, and maintaining ISO compliant management systems. The ISO Assessor works independently while partnering closely with Quality, EHS, and technical teams across the organization to ensure global compliance and drive continuous improvement.
Day to Day Responsibilities
• Support company wide ISO compliance and certification efforts
• Develop and improve processes and workflows related to global ISO requirements
• Partner with Quality, EHS, and technical teams to implement ISO compliant management systems • Document business processes and identify gaps impacting ISO certification
• Support internal and external ISO audits including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001
• Track, document, and follow up on audit findings and corrective actions
• Help drive continuous improvement across Quality and EHS management systems
• Provide basic training on management system controls and compliance as needed
Requirements
1. Demonstrated ability to track actions, meet commitments, and close items without repeated prompting
2. Ability to communicate expectations, escalate appropriately, and influence across functions
3. Ability to apply ISO 9001/ 14001/ 45001 requirements with sound professional judgement and write defensible findings
4. Ability to drive alignment across functions through precise audit reports and practical guidance
OCCUPATIONAL SUMMARY
Responsible for the overall safe and efficient plant operations of Gillibrand Industrial Sands, Inc. Manages and directs the activities of production, quality control and implements the strategy for the facility. Manages the operations associated with Industrial Sand and aggregate production, including quarrying, mining, processing, quality control, stockpiling, loading and shipping. Responsible for Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) aspects of the facility, fixed and mobile equipment maintenance, and employee relations.
JOB DUTIES:
Operations Management:
· Oversee all aspects of Industrial Sand / Aggregate plant operations, including crushing, screening, washing, and material handling.
· Schedule and manage daily production to meet quality and volume targets.
· Monitor equipment performance and coordinate routine maintenance and repairs.
· Plans and schedules production requirements (people & equipment) to support daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual sales forecast to meet customer’s needs.
· Identifies, assesses, prioritizes, and resolves production and employee-related problems.
· Manages production meetings on the daily operations of the plant.
· Walks throughout the operation daily and ensures the cleanliness of the entire facility.
Personnel Management:
· Manages and supervises activities of salaried and hourly production and maintenance employees.
· Actively involved in the selection, hiring, training, change of status, and separation of employees.
· Supervise, train, and evaluate plant staff (operators, technicians, laborers).
· Enforce company policies and safety protocols.
· Coordinate shift schedules and manage labor resources efficiently.
· Provides coaching and disciplinary counseling to employees under his or her area of responsibility (includes employee relations and administration of collective bargaining agreements region specific).
· Administers and enforces Company policies and procedures.
Safety & Environmental Compliance:
· Ensure adherence to MSHA, OSHA, and environmental regulations
· Conduct regular safety meetings, inspections, and incident investigations.
· Implement and maintain site-specific safety programs. Ensures that the plant meets all EHS policies and practices at the site location and works with EHS Regional employees and Company officials to promote a safe work environment that meets all State and Federal rules and regulations.
· Ensures that employees receive proper training and instructions to perform assigned job duties.
· Utilizes appropriate resources and recommendations in community relations and legislative efforts and actively participates in the area’s community outreach and educational programs.
Quality Assurance:
· Ensure product meets customer specifications and internal quality standards.
· Work closely with the quality control team to address deviations.
· Works closely with sales staff, quality control personnel, and customers to ensure that products meet customer needs and expectations.
· Works with sales on identifying and eliminating customer issues and concerns to improve customer satisfaction and relations.
· Participates in developing an annual operating budget, which includes production volume, maintenance expenses, and maintenance of business assets (replacement and critical spares), along with capital improvements.
Budget & Reporting:
· Manage the operating budget, track production costs, and seek cost-saving initiatives.
· Maintain accurate production records, maintenance logs, and compliance reports.
· Provide regular performance updates to senior management.
· Manages plant production operations to ensure cost efficiency, optimal plant and equipment utilization, and personnel allocation.
· Responsible for ensuring that the site meets or exceeds operating budget.
· Participate in Operation’s short- and long-range business planning.
Continuous Improvement:
·Identify and implement process improvements for efficiency and productivity.
·Support capital projects and equipment upgrades.
· Works on implementing cost-saving programs and/or continuous improvement activities to reduce costs and improve operating efficiency.
· Compiles data and provides information to analyze and recommends more cost-effective and technologically advanced methods of production processes.
QUALIFICATIONS
· BS degree in Engineering (Mining/ Civil, Mechanical/ Materials/ Mineral Processing); preferred or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
· Minimum of 5 years’ prior work experience in supervising production employees, preferably at either an Industrial Sand or Industrial Minerals mine. Construction materials industry experience preferred
· Knowledge and understanding of modern principles and practices of supervising production employees
· Thorough knowledge of plant operations and their associated products, processes, and related equipment.
·Strong knowledge of crushing, screening, separation, and material handling equipment.
· Knowledge of safety and environmental rules and regulations (MSHA and OSHA).
· Knowledge and understanding of business planning and financial forecasting requirements.
· Excellent leadership, communication, organization, conflict, and problem resolution skills.
· Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and other software packages relevant to the position.
· Ability to plan and manage effectively using motivation and team-building skills.
· Flexible to work long hours and occasional overnight travel.
· Must represent the company in a professional manner to all customers, vendors, and internal employees.
· Other duties may be assigned as required
WORK DEMANDS AND ENVIRONMENT
· Personal protective equipment is required on a regular basis, as needed, including hard hat, hearing protection, eye protection, hard-toed safety shoes or boots, dust mask respirator, protective clothing, gloves, and other personal protective equipment.
· Employee may be exposed to dusty and noisy environments and may be working occasionally in extreme weather conditions including heat, cold, wind and rain.
· Work environment will be both indoors in an office and outside in the quarry or plant.
· In the office, will occasionally be required to sit at a desk or operator’s station. In the outside setting, will perform activities at various heights around moving machinery, be exposed to dust, fumes, and gases; may be required to use hand or power tools.
·Must be able to lift 50 lbs. and walk across uneven surfaces.
· Must have a valid driver’s license.