Chemical Manufacturing Production Manager Retail & Wholesale - Knoxville, TN at Geebo

Chemical Manufacturing Production Manager

Chemical Manufacturing Production Manager
Knoxville, TN
$85,000-95,000
27973
Since Day 1, our client has based their decisions on the well-being of their customers and employees, which is largely responsible for their role as the go-to company for their product line. As a key factor in some of the most notable events in American History, they offer the chance to work for a top-rated company with state-of-the-art equipment. Currently, due to promotion, our client is looking for a Production Manager with experience in a chemical manufacturing plant to join their facility in Tennessee.
Why apply?
Great opportunity for a difference maker
Open due to promotion
Stable, yet growing company
Bonus opportunity
Duties of the Chemical Manufacturing Production Manager:
Leading and mentoring Supervisors and production employees
Ensuring the efficient production of chemicals throughout all processes in the facility
Ensuring safety and environmental standards are adhered to
Implementing continuous improvement initiatives to improve efficiency and reduce waste
Improving SOPs and training for plant employees
Ensuring the safe shutdown and start-up of processes
Assisting with plant audits
Monitoring KPIs and making adjustments to improve findings
Working with maintenance to ensure the optimal performance on equipment and to fix breakdowns
Requirements of the Chemical Manufacturing Production Manager
Previous management experience in a chemical production facility is necessary
Strong leadership and communication skills
Proven experience leading a safe work culture
Please apply or send us a copy of your resume to . All of your information will be kept confidential. Please feel free to call us at .
Applications that fit the listed requirements will be contacted within 2-3 business days to schedule an initial phone interview with the Omni One team.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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