Operations Managerother related Employment listings - Borger, TX at Geebo

Operations Manager

Borger, TX AREA Competitive salary
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Yes Our client company is seeking an experienced manager for a group of 60-70 production employees plus two supervisors, a Production Supervisor and a Warehousing/Shipping Manager. You must be willing to:
Be very day-to-day hands-on, out walking the plant/interacting with operations Also be strategic with capital planning/succession planning/employee training opportunities Be someone who can create and build trust and relationships at all levels Analyze/manage business plans Apply Continuous Improvement process & techniques Provide a Strong focus on safety/environmental concerns Requirements (IF YOU DON'T HAVE THESE, DON'T APPLY) BA/BS in Chemical/Mechanical Engineering or related technical degree At least 3 years of leadership experience in some type of operational group Can come from ANY industry-chemicals/petrochemicals/refining preferred People skills will be very important Familiar with Process Safety Management Our client requests resumes be submitted in Word Doc format, '97-2003, with contact information outside of the header Please tell us:
Where do you currently reside? Will you relocate? Yes/No Desired salary? Full Time, Permanent Position Must be authorized to work in the United States without company sponsorship needed now or future Edwards Place of Employment is a BBB accredited business
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Operations ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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