
About the Role:
The Plant Manager will be responsible for optimizing production yields and managing site budgets. You will direct all day-to-day operations, including production scheduling, preventive maintenance, quality assurance, regulatory compliance, environmental compliance and a zero-harm safety environment.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Production & Operational Excellence:
- Direct Daily Operations: Oversee all processing, compounding, blending, molding, and packaging workflows to meet customer demand.
- Optimize Yields: Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) to maximize throughput while minimizing raw material scrap and chemical waste.
- Continuous Improvement: Implement Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma initiatives to reduce downtime and eliminate process bottlenecks.
- Supply Chain Coordination: Collaborate with logistics and procurement teams to manage inventory levels of bulk chemicals, resins, and additives.
2. Safety, Health, and Environment (HSE):
- Enforce Safety Protocols: Maintain strict compliance with OSHA, EPA, and local hazardous material regulations to ensure zero-harm facility goals.
- Waste Management: Oversee the safe operation of effluent treatment plants (ETP) and emission control systems.
- Risk Mitigation: Lead root cause analysis (RCA) investigations for any operational deviations, spills, or safety near-misses.
3. Financial & Quality Management:
- Budgetary Control: Formulate and execute the annual plant operating budget, controlling fixed and variable manufacturing costs.
- Capital Expenditures (CapEx): Evaluate and justify equipment upgrades, plant automation systems, and facility expansion projects.
- Quality Assurance: Uphold strict quality standards (such as ISO 9001) to achieve zero customer complaints and ensure product purity or component tolerances.
4. Team Leadership & Administration:
- Workforce Development: Direct and coach department heads, including supervisors, production engineers, and maintenance managers.
- Community & Government Relations: Act as the primary site liaison for local environmental agencies, emergency responders, and corporate stakeholders.
Qualification And Experience:
- BE In Chemical Engineering or Plastics Engineering or Polymer Science or a highly related technical field with 12-20 years of experience and possesses deep technical knowledge of continuous chemical processes or plastics manufacturing facility combined with strong leadership skills to drive a culture of continuous improvement.
Technical Skills:
1. Process Expertise: Comprehensive understanding of continuous processing, batch chemical reactions, or plastics conversion technologies.
2. Regulatory Knowledge: Strong familiarity with hazardous chemical handling, Process Safety Management (PSM), and environmental licensing procedures.
3. Software Proficiency: Hands-on experience with Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) platforms, ERP software (like SAP), and data-driven process control tools.
Soft Skills:
1. Leadership: Exceptional team building and conflict-resolution capabilities across multi-shift, cross-functional workforces.
2. Problem-Solving: Proven aptitude for analytical troubleshooting using methods like 5 Whys, 8D, or Fishbone analysis.
3. Communication: Strong interpersonal skills to effectively relay safety protocols and operational metrics to both line workers and executive.
Contact:
P.G. Ganesh, 8368469496
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