Ocean Spray is hiring for a(n) Plant Engineering Manager! We’re a team of farmers, thinkers, creators, and doers. Whatever your title, whatever your role — it always comes back to this: we’re a farmer-owned co-op where everyone rolls up their sleeves to get the job done. Three maverick farmers started it all — and we’ve been making our own way ever since. The Plant Engineering Manager is responsible for all aspects of engineering and technical services for the plant, including controls and systems integration, facilities and infrastructure, project management, and where applicable, WWT and maintenance (location dependent). The incumbent leads and manages long-term technical capability in new and existing technology and technical systems as well as managing organizational capability to sustain technical competence. The incumbent provides leadership and technical expertise across the capital project process from research and development activities through selection, purchase and installation of new equipment. The Plant Engineering Manager is a key member of the plant Senior Leadership Team as well as the Ocean Spray Engineering community. The incumbent supports and promotes safety, quality and food safety, regulatory compliance and effective team development through performance management processes. A Day in the Life... Lead and manage the design, development, and the implementation of technical systems improvements that support manufacturing reliability, process capability and cost objectives. Direct engineering/technical services, process control, capital planning, and support systems assuring that the necessary resources are committed to meet the business needs. Responsible for continuous improvement initiatives related to engineering to generate improvement plans that feature both short and long-term improvements, with and without capital investment. Support sustainability through optimized energy management and packaging reduction initiatives. Responsible for financial management of projects. Develop and sustain capability to rapidly ramp-up new products, packages, and processes to insure competitiveness in the marketplace. Drive key initiatives throughout the facility in the areas of fixed asset management, plant layout & flow manufacturing, line constraint optimization, FDA/GMP/AIB/SQF compliance, safety, and automation. Engage in the typical responsibilities of a manager requiring budgeting, planning, evaluating, organizing, integrating, and delegating for both Controls & Automation and Maintenance. Serve as a Change Agent responsible for elevating staff member’s capabilities for the benefit of the organization. Serve as key member of the plant leadership team in developing the plant’s strategic direction, establishing priorities, and allocating resources. Work effectively with plant functional managers to develop and maintain a positive employee relations environment. Provides management of employees, directly and/or indirectly, to ensure effective selection, retention, development, disciplinary action, and performance management. If a collective bargaining agreement exists, may participate in negotiations, grievances or other contract related activities and discussions.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager