Plant Manager
Truro NS
Canada
Job posting date
4 years ago
The Plant Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations including receiving, production activities, maintenance, quality control and expedition. Manages operational budget and cost control, labor (non-union), environment, health and safety, capital expenditure and the TRD program.
Responsibilities
PRODUCTION/OPERATIONS
- Oversees plant operation through receiving, production activities, maintenance, quality control and expedition
- Manages operations schedule and production with sales department, shipping department and plant supervisors
- Maximizes utilization of materials, productivity of the labor force and quality of products by establishing operating procedures and controls that effectively and efficiently utilizes personnel, materials, equipment and capital machinery
- Manages chemical and product inventories to meet customers’ expectations
- Inventory control: actively organizes, monitors and participates in cycle and annual inventory counts
- Manages yearly inventory count with external auditors
- Manages maintenance program to keep the plant safe and operational
- Monthly and quarterly updating of budget/forecast numbers
- Prepares yearly budget for Manufacturing cost and Mobile equipment
- Reviews thoroughly plant operation cost and capital expenditures on a regular basis to meet budget
- Coordinates annual capital expenditures project
- Supervises facility improvements projects
- Submits potential projects/improvements to increase production efficiency
- Is available for on call emergencies
LABOUR MANAGEMENT
- Manages all supervisors and other direct reports
- Oversees the labour management of a unionized environment
- Manages payroll transactions through the payroll system
- Handles employee relations and performance management
- Handle new hires, training and job posting
- Responsible to enforce plant guidelines
- Manages supervisors and employee vacation schedule
- Deals with Ministry of Labor on different issues/requests
- Performs other duties as assigned
ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH & SAFETY AND TRD PROGRAMS
Works closely with the Health and Safety advisors to:
- Manages, maintains and enforces the health & safety program
- Provides leadership and guidance on occupational health and safety programs
- Trains and develops employees on safety process and procedures, and cross functional development
- Actively participates in the health and safety committee
Works closely with the Environmental Manager to:
- Manage, maintain and enforce the TRD program and yearly certification
- Oversees the environment program and monitoring for the plant
- Coordinate communications with environmental authorities (local, provincial and federal)
- Ensures environmental reporting is done on time
EDUCATION:
- • Grade 12 minimum
- • Production management and/or productivity improvement and/or reduction of operational cost certifications (preferred)
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:
- • Minimum 5 years of related experience
- • Supervisory or Production Manager experience
LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:
- • Valid driver’s license
- • Clean Driver’s license abstract
- • TRD auditor training (to be provided)
- • TDG training
- • WHMIS training
LANGUAGE:
- • Proficiency in English, spoken and written
CORE COMPETENCIES:
- Experience in a union environment
- Knowledge and experience with ERP systems (SAP preferred)
- Experience in a EH&S management program environment and knowledge of health and safety standards (NS)
- Effective interpersonal, communication and leadership skills Demonstrated problem solving, prioritization and conflict resolution skills
- Presentation Skills
- Proven ability to perform appropriately in emergency situations
- “Lead by example” work manner
- Ability to: Train, motivate and coach employees.
- Ability to: Maintain composure and work effectively under pressure
- Ability to: Take direction
- Able to multitask and delegate appropriately
- Time and stress management
- Intermediate Computer skills (Microsoft Office)
- Knowledge of utility poles treating industry (an asset)