Senior Project Manager Construction, Mining & Trades - Pensacola, FL at Geebo

Senior Project Manager

Key Corporate Services is working with an innovative specialty chemical company to find a Senior Project Manager to join the team. The company is growing throughout the Southeast and expanding the product lines and customer base. The plant is producing specialty chemicals, innovative technologies, and new product development. The company is very stable, highly profitable, and adding new state-of-the-art equipment. Full relocation, excellent benefits, 15% bonus, and a high competitive base salary will be offered. This position reports to the Senior Engineering Manager.
Job
Responsibilities:
Lead all plant and capital projects ranging from 10-20 projects from 200K-2M each.
Lead the safety team, cost reduction programs, objectives, project goals, and assigning projects.
Develop plans for budgets and timeframes for completed projects.
Responsible for over 10 direct reports, post audits, enforce safety practices, and EHS policies.
Required
Qualifications:
BS in Engineering - Any engineering field will be considered.
6-15 years of project engineering and management experience in a manufacturing environment.
6-15 years of experience working in a high-volume/high-speed manufacturing environment.
Background in chemical, plastics, resin/polymer, refineries, pulp and paper, are highly desired industries.
Knowledge of the stage-gate process, highly organized, and excellent communication, along with cross-functional experience.
Stable job history only, no self-employment, consulting, or contracting. The client is looking for a FT/DH employee only who has worked for direct manufacturers.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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