Overview:
Aggregate Producer is seeking a Aggregate Plant Manager to provide leadership to plan, direct, organize, coordinate and oversee the mining and production of raw materials through the plant.
Responsibilities:
- Demonstrates a commitment to communicating, improving and adhering to safety policies in all work environments and areas
- Consistently identify new operational opportunities and develop strategies for accomplishing the attainment of improved efficiency and productivity
- Ensure customer satisfaction is met and that all products comply with quality standards
- Initiate and implement production and scheduling related programs, strategies and techniques that result in increased productivity and maintain safe operations of the assigned Plant, while containing the budgeted expenses of the assigned plants
- Manage the performances of plant personnel, work independently, meet deadlines and manage the assigned Plant with fiscal integrity
- Delegate responsibilities; must be able to objectively evaluate the performance of subordinates; and must be able to hold others accountable in a constructive manner
- Participate in Company safety inspections as well as MSHA inspections
- Supervise team to maintain production and efficiency
- Schedule production and execute preventative maintenance routines
- Maintain sufficient inventory levels at the mine site to ensure an uninterrupted source of material for the company
- Coordinate safety issues and investigate incidents with safety department
- Ensure environmental compliance, rehabilitation and meeting permit obligations
Requirements:
- 5+ years Aggregate Mining and related Raw Materials Plant Production experience
- Good communication and interpersonal skill coupled with good negotiation, planning, scheduling and people management ability
- The ability to recognize production problems and the experience to solve those problems
- Good knowledge of Sand and Aggregate Mining and related Raw Materials Plant Production and the ability to motivate departmental personnel to meet production goals while maintaining the integrity of the safety program
- Good working knowledge of electrical systems, hydraulic systems, water systems, pumps, motors, conveyors and air systems
- Must be a decision-maker that constantly incorporates common business sense into the decision-making process
- Material handling knowledge essential
For additional information:
Stephen S. Stauffer
Phone: 610-421-1225
Email: S.Stauffer@UnitedEmployment.com