
Plant Engineering Manager
- Chicago, IL
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Plan, organize and direct the maintenance programs and processes of the facility.
- Oversee maintenance of fire suppression system.
- Maintain ammonia system, in partnership with vendor, for efficient operation of the Ice House.
- Plan and execute the defined scope of process development and optimization activities, CAPEX measures.
- Evaluate opportunities, carry out process studies and process optimization, - evaluate opportunities, carry out process studies, process optimization, troubleshooting, and safety/reliability improvements.
- Oversee the process software that all chemical reactions and mixers are managed through.
- Develop, execute and evaluate maintenance-related performance (PM completion, R&M spend to budget, downtime, OEE) for manufacturing equipment and facilities.
- Coordinate corporate maintenance activities to reduce overall downtime of manufacturing equipment and expense. Ensure efficient utilization of maintenance staff.
- Administer PM program utilizing systems to drive operational improvements through preventative and predictive maintenance methodologies for manufacturing, creating a reliability centered environment.
- Manage CAPEX requirements related to manufacturing equipment, facility maintenance and improvement.
- Manage maintenance services provided by outside contractors.
- Obtain quotes and tenders from vendors and suppliers, calculate and compare costs for goods and services to maximize cost-effectiveness.
- Participate in plant programs and/or special projects as required such as, ISO, Six Sigma/Business Improvement, etc.
- Consistently administers corporate and local policies and procedures in accordance with their terms.
- Working knowledge of environmental stewardship and sustainability in a chemical manufacturing capacity (e.g. hazardous materials, environmental permits, etc.).
- Layout, design and budget capital projects
- Manage and develop a high-performing team to provide support.
- Ensure adherence to all safety regulations and best practices
- Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering
- 7-10 years of experience in manufacturing engineering and maintenance, with a strong focus on ammonia, steam and batch manufacturing.
- 3-5 years of supervisor or manager experience.
- Strong proficiency in MS Office, MS Project, AutoCAD, and PLC Systems and Architecture.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Data analysis and decision-making capabilities.