Manager, Production

Mead, CO
Full Time
Production Management
Mid Level

Boulder Scientific Company (BSC) is headquartered in Mead, CO, and is a premier provider of organometallic compounds and other specialty chemicals used in a wide range of applications. BSC is a pioneer and leading manufacturer of metallocene catalysts and co-catalysts that are primarily used to produce metallocene polyethylene, polypropylene and elastomers, but also supplies products into Electronics, Pharmaceutical and Defense applications. BSC operates two sites in Northern Colorado, which include: a main production facility in Mead and a second facility in Longmont. BSC has continuously grown the sales of its products to existing and new customers and expects to continue on a high growth trajectory.

Pay for this role is $110,000-120,000 annually, depending on experience. BSC offers medical, dental, vision, flexible spending, and 401(k) with matching. See more about our offerings on our Opportunities page.

Boulder Scientific Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled.

We are seeking an experienced Production plant leader to direct and coordinate site activities at our facility in Mead, CO. This manager will be responsible for production activities, site organization, site housekeeping, physical chemical storage, and overall safe operation of the site for all of the activities at the Mead location. This manager will manage shift production supervisors who oversee a large 24/7 team of Operators.

Top Five Broadly Defined Responsibilities

  • Safety
  • Equipment Quality & Compliance
  • Timely execution of Production Schedule and Maintenance tasks maximizing OEE
  • Budget
  • Assures company and engineering standards are met

Leadership Behaviors

  • Leads by giving and earning trust
  • Demonstrates ethical behavior
  • Meet and exceed our Environmental and Safety requirements
  • Acts respectfully, demonstrates the ability to Listen, Think, Speak
  • Is Accountable; holds self and others accountable
  • As a leader, demonstrates his/her most important values visibly everyday

Job Responsibilities

  • Responsible for day-to-day safe management of the Production Department in coordination with the Director, Operations (department operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week) to ensure that production goals around quality, cost, and timeliness are met
  • Manages the work product of approximately 70 employees; supervises, coaches, evaluates, trains, and develops the Mead production staff to ensure efficient work and a cohesive work crew
  • Ensures that Operators and Supervisors are trained and prepared to safely produce products and that  the Production Department follows all applicable PSM regulations
  • Monitors all processes, plant conditions, and overall site practices for safety and quality
  • Responsible for oversight of the site beyond normal business hours and may be required to work a non-routine schedule
  • Works closely with QA and Analytical/R&D Chemist to ensure safe and efficient processing of samples, communication of results, along with consistent quality of ‘button ups’ and
  • Checks all Batch Records before processes start to ensure they are the most current
  • Responsible for closely participating in the review of each process prior to it being launched in Production; during the Run phase, have first-hand knowledge of all important aspects of each process or activity of the Production operation
  • Ensures that all Batch Records are completed appropriately, all material movements are managed in the ERP system, and all production time is properly posted
  • Responsible for coordinating with EHS&S to manage Hazardous Materials storage and disposition for the entire site
  • Coordinates with other employees to set up and maintain stock for consumable items and process tools that will be needed to perform normal production and other SP processes
  • Works with Engineers to improve PLC and HMI performance and to implement process changes that improve efficiency, reliability and throughput
  • Coordinates the overall activity at the Mead site associated with Operations and Manufacturing. Partners with the site maintenance manager to appropriately schedule and coordinate maintenance activities

Qualifications

  • Degree required.  BS, Chemical Engineering
  • Minimum of 10 years managing a contemporary Fine Chemicals facility
  • Must be proficient in OSHA and EPA regulations as they pertain to Production operations and safe handling of hazardous chemicals

Experience

  • Preference will be given to candidate with relevant industrial experience, especially managing operations utilizing pyrophoric, or highly hazardous materials
  • Experience updating and maintaining the production side of an ERP system, including making suggestions to improve the system for operational efficiency
  • Supervision of Operating personnel, preferably in a rotating shift work schedule
  • Decision making relevant to complex chemical processing and formulation
  • A job-related physical is required

Work Environment

This position will be working in and around production, laboratory, and warehouse settings with potential exposure to hazardous chemicals. Proper PPE will be required at all times. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds, frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. The employee will work at times outside and will be exposed to various weather conditions.

 

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