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Plant, Operations Leader

Fully On-Site

Job Title:   Plant, Operations Leader (Training program)

Travel Required: 20%

Department:  Operations                                            

Location:  One in York, One in Hammond and one in East Canton

Supervisor: Plant Manager           

Classification: Full-Time       

Bonus Structure:  20%                                   

Relocation requirement Willing to relocate within the United States 

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Job Purpose and Summary

The Assistant Operations Manager plays a critical role in supporting daytoday plant performance while helping drive longterm operational excellence. This position works closely with employees at all levels of the plant—from frontline production teams to senior leadership—as well as with regional partners to ensure alignment on safety, quality, and productivity goals. In addition to supporting core operational activities, the role leads and contributes to crossfunctional initiatives that strengthen safety culture, improve workflow efficiency, and enhance financial performance. The Assistant Operations Manager is expected to champion continuous improvement, coordinate key projects, and help translate strategic objectives into practical, measurable results on the plant floor.

 

Core operational accountabilities:

 

• Monitor key performance indicators and operational dashboards, identifying trends, risks, and opportunities for improvement.

• Coordinate with production supervisors to resolve workflow issues, equipment constraints, and staffing needs in real time.

• Support planning and scheduling activities to optimize labor, materials, and equipment utilization.

• Ensure compliance with company policies, regulatory requirements, and industry standards across all operational processes.

 

Safety, Quality, and Compliance

• Champion a strong safety culture by reinforcing safe work practices, leading safety talks, and supporting incident investigations.

• Partner with EHS and Quality teams to maintain audit readiness, address nonconformances, and implement corrective actions.

• Conduct routine safety and quality inspections on the plant floor, ensuring adherence to established procedures and standards.

• Support training and reinforcement of safety protocols, quality expectations, and operational best practices.

 

People Leadership and Collaboration

• Build strong working relationships with frontline employees, and crossfunctional partners to promote teamwork and accountability.

• Provide coaching, guidance, and performance feedback to production teams in partnership with Operations leadership.

• Assist in onboarding, training, and skill development initiatives to strengthen workforce capability.

• Serve as a communication bridge between plant leadership and frontline teams, ensuring clarity and alignment on goals and priorities.

 

Continuous Improvement and Project Leadership

• Lead and participate in continuous improvement initiatives focused on workflow optimization, waste reduction, and process reliability.

• Facilitate rootcause analyses and problemsolving sessions to address operational challenges and drive sustainable solutions.

• Manage or support key projects that enhance plant performance, including equipment upgrades, process redesigns, and technology implementations.

• Track project milestones, measure results, and report progress to plant and regional leadership.

 

Strategic Alignment and Performance Enhancement

• Translate plant and regional strategic objectives into actionable plans that drive measurable improvements on the plant floor.

• Support development of annual operating plans, budgets, and performance targets.

• Analyze operational data to inform decisionmaking and recommend changes that improve financial performance.

• Collaborate with regional partners to share best practices, align on standards, and support multisite initiatives

 

 

 

Education and Experience

  • 3-4 years, team leadership in heavy industry
  • Lean basics, safety systems, production metrics
  • Coaching, communication, conflict management
  • Strong safety mindset
  • Resilient, hands-on, curious & adaptable
  • Engineering or operations degree preferred.

 

Physical Requirements

  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to, stand, sit; talk, hear, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer and telephone keyboard, reach, stoop and kneel
  • Required to wear applicable Personal Protective Equipment including but not limited to helmet, metatarsal boots, high visibility vest, safety glasses, ear plugs, gloves.

 

Working Environment

  • Hybrid environment of office and heavy industrial manufacturing
  • Occasional travel

 

EEO Statement

RHI Magnesita is an equal opportunity employer and employs individuals regardless of race, sex, color, religion, creed, ancestry, national origin, physical handicap, age, marital status or other protected class status pursuant to applicable law. RHI Magnesita does not reject employees, or otherwise deem employees unacceptable, or take any other action for any reason prohibited by federal, state or local laws including, but not limited to, laws pertaining to employment discrimination or employee safety. In addition, RHI Magnesita does not tolerate unlawful harassment or retaliation, and abides by all applicable laws related to sexual or other forms of harassment and all laws regarding retaliation.

 

Disclaimer

The information contained herein is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the duties, skills and responsibilities of the job. May be required to perform other related duties as assigned.

 


Nearest Major Market: Gary
Nearest Secondary Market: Chicago

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