
Job Location Catawba Mill - Catawba, SCPosition Type Full TimeTravel Percentage Up to 25%Job Category Information Technology
📢Who We Need:
New-Indy Containerboard (NICB) is seeking a Sr. IT & OT Site Administrator, with a keen focus on optimization, IT & OT business relationship, and problem resolution, being responsible for the overall support of the network, infrastructure, and end-user computing technology deployed at NICB for the site. The right candidate for this position can leverage technology to drive growth, innovation, and operational excellence within the 24/7/365 manufacturing facility. The Sr. IT & OT Site Administrator leads day-to-day problem resolution within the designated site in alignment with the NICB’s IT & OT Policies & Standards. This includes being the liaison between multiple departments with the site and organization to drive technology initiatives, ensure alignment with business objectives, and boost operational excellence.
To ensure success, the ideal candidate should have knowledge of IT & OT platforms and systems, overall manufacturing technology sectors, and is driven to understand all aspects of NICB’s business, in assuring the effectiveness of IT & OT solutions deployed, and in collaborate to the continuous improvement of NICB’s Enterprise IT & OT organization going forward.
🤷🏻What You'll Do:
High-level Day to Day Problem Resolution:
📉High-level Strategy & Planning
Project Management & Development Support Outline
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New-Indy Containerboard, LLC was formed in 2012 as a joint venture by the Kraft Group, LLC and the Schwarz Partners, LP. We are the NEWest, INDYpendent manufacturer and supplier of recycled containerboard to the corrugated box industry. However, the company is comprised of owners and leadership with decades of experience, and the paperboard mills have been serving the Southland for thirty plus years.
NICB uses 100% recycled fiber in our manufacturing process. The mills receive over 100 truckloads of Old Corrugated Containers (OCC) on a daily basis. This material is reduced to a slurry and then re-formed to create new brown paper. The recycled paper is then sent to box plants throughout our local markets.
Each of the two California locations has a co-generation power plant that not only provides 100% of the mill’s electrical power needs, but also supplies power to thousands of CA homes and businesses through our partnership with Southern California Edison. In addition, the mills purchase recycled water from the local utilities, and our processes conserve water by recycling it multiple times.
Over the years, our mills have undergone major improvements, including installation of advanced air emissions control equipment (which reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides), waste-water treatment plants (which clean and recycle waste-water) and numerous other upgrades. We have enjoyed multiple years of operation without any environmental Notices of Violation.
We believe our focus on environmentally conscious manufacturing processes and supply chain solutions will enable us to maintain a strong business presence in the markets we serve for many years to come.