Alloy Engineering Company

Plant Manager

Alloy Engineering Company  •  Berea, OH (Onsite)  •  23 days ago
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Job Description

Alloy Engineering, a 100% employee-owned (ESOP) company located in Berea, is seeking a Plant Manager to serve as the senior site leader responsible for the full operational performance of the facility. This role owns everything that happens within the four walls — production output, quality, safety, workforce, cost, and maintenance — and is the single accountable leader for the site's business results. The Plant Manager operates with a high degree of autonomy, escalating to the Director of Operations for cross-site, strategic, or policy-level decisions.

WHY THIS ROLE EXISTS

· Each AECo facility has distinct equipment, processes, workforce profiles, and customer requirements; dedicated site leadership ensures these nuances are managed with expertise and proximity.

· The Director of Operations cannot simultaneously manage daily operations at two facilities — the Plant Manager is the on-site decision-maker.

· Site-level speed, morale, and accountability require a single recognized leader who is physically present and operationally engaged.

CORE RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Production & Delivery Performance

· Own the daily, weekly, and monthly production schedule — ensuring on-time, on-quality delivery of all customer orders; manage capacity constraints and adjust for bottleneck operations.

· Look forward forecasting one month out, planning for capacity and “open capacity” and predict bottlenecks.

· Manage production supervisors, lead dispatching decisions, and resolve constraints in real time.

· Implement and maintain visual management systems (production boards, flow indicators, WIP controls, morning production walks).

· Drive OEE improvement for critical production assets.

· In coordination with IOM, perform weekly ship planning and reporting to reach targeted ship plan.

· Evaluate monthly fall-outs and analyze data for trends and action planning.

2. Supply Chain Execution & Material Coordination

· Partner with IOM to ensure material availability aligns with the production schedule; escalate shortages or lead time risks as early as possible.

· Provide demand signals and material forecasts to IOM for purchasing planning — communicate schedule changes, priority shifts, and new order requirements promptly.

· Identify site-specific supply chain pain points (recurring shortages, problem vendors, quality escapes from suppliers) and escalate to the Director of Operations for strategic resolution.

3. Quality & Continuous Improvement

· Champion quality culture on the shop floor; hold supervisors and operators accountable for in-process inspection and product yield.

· Coordinate with Engineering & Quality on NCRs, corrective actions, and customer complaints; ensure timely root cause analysis and corrective action closure.

· Lead or support lean/continuous improvement projects at the site level.

· Coordinate with Quality department on inbound receiving quality checks in coordination with Shipping & Receiving; flag and segregate non-conforming material immediately.

4. Safety & Compliance

· All completed in coordination with the Corporate Compliance Specialist:

· Own site-level safety — daily hazard walks, incident response, near-miss reporting, and PPE compliance.

· Conduct all required safety inspections, lead incident reviews, and implement corrective actions for any recordable events.

· Ensure all applicable OSHA and regulatory requirements for the site are maintained.

5. Workforce & Labor Management

· Manage site headcount: scheduling, OT approval, labor efficiency, and daily attendance management.

· Conduct regular performance conversations with direct reports; develop front-line supervisors.

· Foster a positive, productive, and accountable shop floor culture.

6. Customer Interaction

· Act as the primary site-level contact for customers, ensuring timely communication, responsiveness, and issue resolution.

· Manage customer complaints, delivery issues, and quality concerns at the site level; escalate unresolved or strategic issues to the Director of Operations.

· Lead customer visit preparation and site tours; present operational capabilities and address customer questions.

· Build and maintain strong relationships with key customers; proactively identify opportunities to improve customer satisfaction and retention.

· Coordinate with Engineering & Quality on customer requirements, specifications, and corrective actions.

7. Maintenance & Facilities

· Own the preventive maintenance program for all production equipment at the site.

· Manage, oversee, and direct maintenance personnel; prioritize corrective maintenance to minimize unplanned downtime.

· Manage facility expenses within approved budget; escalate capital needs to Director of Operations.

8. Financial Accountability

· Co-own P&L, Own site-level operational cost performance — labor efficiency, scrap, OT, and supply/consumable costs.

· Participate in budget development; provide variance explanations and corrective actions in monthly reviews.

· Identify cost reduction opportunities without compromising quality or delivery commitments.

Requirements

· 7+ years of manufacturing experience, with at least 3 years in a supervisory or management role.

· Hands-on job-shop, fabrication, or precision machining background strongly preferred (site dependent).

· Demonstrated ability to manage a shop floor through supervisors — not just hands-on production.

· Working knowledge of supply chain execution — able to read a production schedule, identify material shortages, and communicate with purchasing effectively.

· Comfortable with quality systems, basic data analysis, and financial reporting.

Follow our core values:

  • Do Right – Always!
  • Customer-Centric Teamwork
  • Get it Done! – High Quality & Timely
  • Drama-Free Work Environment
  • Be Smart, Grow & Learn

Alloy Engineering is a 100% employee-owned company and an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and veterans. Offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of a background check and drug screen.

Alloy Engineering Company

About Alloy Engineering Company

Since 1943 the Alloy Engineering Company has been an innovative leader in the design and manufacture of high-quality alloy equipment for high-temperature and corrosive industrial applications in installations around the world.

Our reputation is built on a foundation of engineering, fabrication and high-temperature materials expertise in a variety of applications and industries.

Over the years we have assumed responsibility for the management of entire complex fabricated alloy systems. Our capabilities are the result of working with customers throughout the world – wherever high-temperature, corrosion-resistant fabrications are needed.

We believe customer satisfaction defines quality. As a full partner with customers in a quest to enhance their long-term success, our products and support capabilities are designed to achieve the lowest possible cost of fabrications maintenance and operations.

We share our application know-how with customers and provide responsive, technical and logistical support of our products throughout their operational life.

Certifications

Alloy Engineering is a certified ASME Code Section I and Section VIII, Division I fabrication shop. Our welders are Certified AWS D1.1 and ASME Section IX. Our staff includes two certified AWS-CWI inspectors, one AWS-SCWI inspector and two AWS-CWS supervisors. Several members of our Quality Assurance Department are also certified in various NDT (nondestructive testing) processes per ASNT SNT TC-1a.

With these certifications, Alloy Engineering can develop all necessary or required weld procedures, depending on the application, to produce the highest quality welded, fabricated product and certify 100% compliance.

Industry
Oil, Gas & Mining
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Berea, Ohio
Year Founded
1943
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