Kraft Mill Coordinator (Escanaba, MI)
Job description
Summary Description:
This position will help lead and assist in the operation and maintenance of the mill’s Kraft pulping process, assuring sufficient quantity and quality to satisfy the pulping requirements. Role will also provide safety, quality, technical and operational support for the operation of the kraft pulping system; including, leadership and guidance to team members.
Qualifications
Key Accountabilities:
- To plan, direct and maintain efficient manufacturing operation of the Kraft Mill pulping process meeting safety, production and quality requirements.
- Provide leadership in safety and environmental excellence.
- Implement and help lead the Fiberline and Kraft Mill area improvements.
- Coordinate production within current constraints.
- Provide technical expertise in daily operations.
- Uncover and Lead initiatives to address increasing input costs (wood, chemicals, and energy).
- Participate in Capital Projects planning and budgeting.
- Coordinate continuous improvement activities for the area.
- Reviews quality and cost of the production.
- Coordinates priorities for repair work and schedules shutdowns to optimize maintenance repairs.
- Thorough understanding of unit operations, process equipment, and technology.
- In depth knowledge of plant operations, maintenance spending constraints, production commitments, costs, margins, capital projects, small projects and turnarounds.
- Reviews quality and cost of the production.
- Ability to give encouragement, guidance, and direction to others to improve performance.
- Ability to listen generously and practice open advocacy.
- Ability to reach a conclusion using relevant information and data and to determine the best course of action in a timeframe that is consistent with business requirements.
- Ability to interact effectively with all levels of personnel, both union and management.
- Ability to utilize lean manufacturing.
Personal qualities
Minimum Required Experience and Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in pulp & paper science, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering or a related field.
- 4+ years of pulp, power, or chemical recovery manufacturing experience.
Minimum Required Skills:
- Effective verbal and written communication skills.
- Strong analytical problem-solving skills; a solid background in statistical analysis is a plus.
- Proven experience with several leadership behaviors:
- Leading and Advocating Change, Drive for Results, Communication, Managerial Courage, Building and Effective Team, and Managing through Systems.
- Ability to make high-risk decisions under pressure is required (for situations such as production stoppages, or work affecting safety
Preferred Skills:
- Demonstrated leadership skills.
- 1-3 years of supervisory experience.
Application information
Billerud NA is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status or status as an individual with a disability.
Why us?
- Be part of a Dynamic team within Billerud
- An opportunity to contribute to a more sustainable future
- Development and career opportunities
- Performance-based bonus, occupational pension and a number of different benefits according to company policy.
Our recruitment process may include interviews, recruitment test, reference checks and alcohol & drug test.
Do you want to help create a sustainable future through your work?
At Billerud, we are fully committed to reduce our and our customers carbon footprint by offering high-performance paper and packaging materials. We are convinced that the right solutions can be important tools to help fight climate change. That's why we see it as our responsibility to enable the best packaging choices, for a better tomorrow.
Our proud history in the forestry and paper industry goes back more than 150 years. Since then, we’ve grown to what we are today: a world leading company in high-performing paper and packaging materials - passionately committed to sustainability, quality, and customer value. Our materials are the basis of packaging and paper products used by millions of people around the world, 24 hours a day, all year round.
We serve customers in more than 100 countries through our three business areas Liquid Packaging Board, Paper and Paper Board. Our nine production units are located in Sweden, USA, and Finland and we have around 6,000 employees in 19 countries. Our annual turnover is approximately SEK 41.2 billion and the share is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. At Billerud we always put safety first, care for each other, and do what we say.