Plant Manager - Chicago, United States - Saint-Gobain

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    Reporting to the SCC East Area Plant Director, this position leads all aspects of plant operations with overall responsibilities for ensuring financial and operational goals (safety, quality, service, cost productivity, and working capital) are achieved.

    Develop and communicate the overall vision for the factory and provide strategic leadership to ensure short and long term objectives are achieved.

    Lead business improvement efforts through the rigorous application of the GCP Daily Management system, lean principles & tools, and promotion of a strong continuous culture.

    Develop an organization capable of achieving the business objectives on a sustainable basis.
    Responsible for developing and managing to the overall Plant budget.
    Develop the vision and strategy for the facility and drive initiatives & actions to achieve that vision.

    Responsible for developing and managing to the overall Plant budget.
    Develop the vision and strategy for the facility and drive initiatives & actions to achieve that vision.

    Provide overall leadership to ensure that the financial and operational goals (Safety, Quality, Service, Cost Productivity, Working Capital) of the plant are met.

    Proactively identify barriers and challenges that could negatively impact the operations and implement effective solutions to minimize impact.
    Communications of plant priorities, initiatives, and performance to all plant employees including daily, weekly, and quarterly scheduled meetings.
    Effectively deploy the GCP Management System tool set.

    Utilize the GCP Daily Management system as the basis for running the factory on a daily basis, ensuring targets are met, identifying and correcting items that are not "at standard", and quickly identifying / resolving any potential barriers to achieving goals.

    Eliminate waste throughout the manufacturing operations through deployment of the Lean tools & processes, driving a continuous improvement culture, and promoting employee engagement at all levels of the plant.

    Utilize VSM, transformation roadmap planning, and A3 Thinking to develop and deploy specifically targeted kaizens, projects, and Just Do It projects to drive a higher level of Operational Excellence.

    Primary point of contact for significant concerns or communications related to the facility.

    Interface with various Executives, VP Operations, Purchasing, Finance, Human Resource, Engineering, customers, union officials, tenant leadership, and suppliers, to promote a high level of communication and collaboration.

    Activities to support the Organization Performance Management System including establishing goals, reviewing performance, and salary administration.
    Develop an organization, and the people, capable of achieving the plants short term and long term goals.

    Identify, propose, and obtain approval for large, impactful projects (capital & other) to drive step change improvements in the facilities performance (productivity, service, quality, etc).

    Ensure a safe work environment for all employees through implementation and maintenance of company directed safety programs, compliance with OSHA and other regulatory requirements, and promotion of a strong preventative safety culture.

    Ensure proper collection and reporting of data necessary to track performance of the manufactuing operation against plan, identify root causes of issues, and support problem solving efforts.

    Develop annual budget and ensure proper reporting of data necessary to track the performance of the manufacturing operation against budget.

    Provide leadership to the organization to achieve highest levels of customer service in support of company goals and objectives. Promote the development of a customer focused culture that engages all associates through communication, priority setting and example. Play a leading role in communicating customer needs to the organization.
    Perform other similar and related duties as required.
    Bachelor's Degree in a Business, Engineering, Science, or other Technical discipline
    Experience in a strong lean environment
    Experience supervising a Unionized Workforce
    10+ years in progressive roles in an industrial manufacturing / processing environment
    5+ years of direct supervision (hourly and salaried employees) in a Plant Manager, Supervisor, Value Stream Manager, or equivalent role
    Must have demonstrated experience in applying Lean tools (VSM, Kaizen, TPM, 5S, standard work, visual management, etc) and practices and driving a strong Lean / Continuous improvement culture
    Proven track record of delivering results against stretch objectives
    Ability to thrive in a fast paced, hands on evolving environment
    Must be able to communicate effectively across all levels of the organization, and have excellent verbal and written communications skills
    A basic understanding of financial concepts is required; This includes: P&L Statements, Working Capital, Cash Flow, and manufacturing variances
    Must have strong leadership skills, with demonstrated ability to supervise and manage others. Able to foster open communication and support an environment of innovation and creative change
    Preferred Requirements
    Master's Degree in a Business, Engineering, Science, or other Technical discipline
    Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt Certification
    Experience in a capital intensive, continuous processing industry

    Saint-Gobain provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.

    Saint-Gobain is an equal opportunity employer of individuals with disabilities and supports the hiring of veterans.

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