Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative

Director of Plant Operations - Clackamas

Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative  •  Clackamas, OR (Onsite)  •  4 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location: Corporate - Clackamas, OR 97015
Position Type: Full TimeOur Vision
A world where no resource is wasted.
Our Mission
To ensure that no resource goes to waste by empowering people to redeem every container easily, efficiently, and effectively.
Our Values
We are loyal, resilient, trustworthy, creative, competent, and engaged.

Summary
As a senior management/director level, this position is responsible for OBRC’s processing plants throughout the State of Oregon.  Provide leadership, support, and strategic vision to Plant managers and supervisors.  Responsible for planning, organizing, directing, coordinating, administrating, and controlling all plant activities throughout the organization which includes ensuring the physical facilities are aesthetically maintained, operative and is in safe working order.  Responsible for achieving defined objectives by implementing and maintaining production and maintenance benchmarks all the while in compliance with safety requirements.  Work collaboratively with the OBRC’s Chief Operating Officer and with other Director level managers, the CEO, CFO and other executive management.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities
- Responsible for production processes in all plants.
- Ensure timely offloading & reloading of all route trailers, efficient processing of materials and inventory management.
- Ensure and partner with other departments to adhere to safety, employment, and other regulatory requirements.
- Lead production process improvement to provide for continued efficiency.
- Monitor and manage budget setting and monthly hands-on management of department specific profit and loss.
- Partner with COO to lead strategic planning and equipment design with an emphasis on capital need assessment focusing on processing capacity versus demand.
- Manage staffing levels and compensation within budget and efficiency guidelines.
- Oversee facilities and equipment maintenance and improvements for all plants.
- Supports an atmosphere of teamwork and positive team culture.
- Adherence to proper personal protective equipment (PPE) standards, such as wearing safety glasses, use of hearing and hand protection, and wearing high visibility clothing when required.
- Adhere to all OSHA Safety Standards and OBRC policies such as Lock Out Tag Out.
- Supervise and manage a team of employees including recruitment and hiring of staff, performance management, discipline and terminations.
- Other duties as assigned.
Education/Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in business, management or a related industrial field, or in lieu of a degree, a combination of a High school diploma/GED and 10 years’ experience.
- 5+ years’ senior plant management experience.
- Continuous career growth and/or advancement in complexity, difficulty, or level of responsibilities.

Requirements – Skills, Job Knowledge & Abilities
- Be familiar with OSHA safety requirements.
- Demonstrate a strong executive presence and leadership skills.
- Proven successful track record of leadership including leading people, projects, and processes.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills; ability to communicate effectively at all levels with both internal and external partners
- Ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects, meet specified deadlines
- Ability to adjust to changing priorities and work independently.
- Strong organization skills with exceptional attention to detail.
- Proficiency and professional knowledge of MS Word, MS Excel, and Outlook.
- Ability to effectively manage people, plan and delegate workload, and manage employee performance.
- Experience with coaching and mentoring direct reports and assisting with conflict resolution.
- A current driver's license and acceptable driving history is required.
- Must be able to work a flexible schedule.
- May require hours beyond 40 hours a week.
Benefits and Perks
- Competitive executive-level compensation package
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance 100% covered by the employer
- Employer-paid life insurance
- Company-provided vehicle including fuel, maintenance and a mobile phone
- Generous paid time off and paid holidays
- Retirement savings plan with employer contribution
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and wellness resources
- Access to flexible spending accounts
- Free tea and coffee station
Supervisory Responsibility
- This position has both direct and indirect reports.
Travel
- Ability to travel in the state up to 25% of the time.
Working Conditions/Physical Requirements
- Perform work both in an office and in a noisy industrial environment with hot and cold temperatures.
- Exposure to beverage container odors.
- Work around industrial equipment, moving mechanical parts, vibration and sharp objects.
- Noise levels in designated areas of the plants require the use of approved hearing protection.
- Work surfaces may be wet and sticky from full and empty beverage containers.
- Sit/stand for continuous periods of time at a desk and work on a computer, walk occasionally.
- Walk/stand throughout worksites for extended periods of time.
- Use arms, wrists, hands, fingers, and the ability to grasp objects for lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, writing, and keyboarding.
- Lift and carry up to 30 lbs.
- Occasionally bend, stoop, crouch, squat, climb stairs and ladders and maintain balance.
- Read, write, and speak to communicate effectively with others.
- Listen to interpret comments and instructions received.
- Vision abilities for close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
- Sit in a vehicle for extended periods when traveling between job sites.
Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative

About Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative

Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative is the industry steward of Oregon's bottle deposit and redemption system. Through our BotttleDrop Redemption Centers and partnerships with retailers, we collect nearly all the containers redeemed in Oregon, return deposits to consumers, and provide a high quality source of recycled raw materials for manufacturers.

We are a not-for-profit cooperative business made up of over 150 Oregon beverage distribution companies. Our workforce of more than 500 employees provides a fast, easy, and accountable system for recycling beverage containers. And, just as Tom McCall envisioned it more than 45 years ago, we deliver a cleaner, greener, Oregon at zero cost to taxpayers.

We are a growing company with a track record of innovation. In just the last year, we've added 14 more locations for people to return their empties, while also expanding capacity at our processing plants so that we can accommodate higher recycling rates and more container types with redemption value. We will continue to expand in the future with even more locations, new partnerships to help raise money for non-profit community groups, and new programs that will build on our leadership in container recycling.

Industry
Consulting & Advisory
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Clackamas, Oregon
Year Founded
1988
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