Fast growing private Life Sciences company adding new role reporting the COO.
Ensure that manufacturing and distribution operations meet all company and government safety and environmental rules and regulations.
Instills a plant safety culture to drive world-class occupational and process safety performance.
Establish strategic goals for manufacturing and technical center while aligning operational activities with Company goals and values.
Build collaborative relationships and effectively interact with business, senior leaders and stakeholders.
Drives plant productivity and efficiency by monitoring processes and leveraging most effective technologies across the regions.
Establish strategy for plants to ensure that delivery of manufactured products meet safety, quality, cost and on-time delivery goals in support of associated business objectives.
Create metrics and evaluate the efficiency of business procedures according to organizational objectives and apply improvements by analyzing and interpreting data and metrics of various disciplines.
Work with plant managers to develop and adjust operation budgets to promote profitability, monitor revenue margins and ensure Company goals areachieved or exceeded.
Responsible for staff management and development including assigning and directing work, appraising performance, hiring, training and retention, disciplining, addressing complaints and resolving problems.
Cooperates and effectively communicates with business units to meet Company objectives.
Leads change management activities for area of responsibility.
Coach, mentor and develop the team by fostering an environment of continuous learning, and encouraging global collaboration in a geographically and culturally dispersed organization.
Provides process technology subject matter expertise to operations team.
Supports and champions any process safety programs, policies and procedures.
Supports sustainability initiatives.
Knowledge / Experience / Skills Required
Demonstrated ability to build on new data-led culture in operations facility, and be an effective driver of change.
Degree in a relevant discipline
Desired: a graduate degree (M.S. Eng., or MBA).
Ten years of managerial experience with budgetary responsibility in the consumer/electro-mechanical industry preferred.
Ideally from a competitive/lean manufacturing environment, with a strong focus on operations, lean and CI.
Knowledge of current Health, Safety, and Environmental legislation and standards.
A keen focus on regulatory compliance a plus.
Proven management experience in process plant.
Worked in an environment of leading organization capabilities. In other words able to get it done with limited resources (people and financials).
Demonstrated ability to create and implement innovative solutions to complex problems running a single train / multi-product operating facility.
Demonstrated ability to lead, direct and positively motivate others.
Strong ability to identify, develop and encourage talent.
Demonstrated results in process improvement and experience in reliability best practices and programs
Proven ability to measure performance and deliver against objectives.
Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to influence all levels of the organization.
Evidence of ongoing training/development at a senior level to current best practice.