What are the responsibilities and job description for the Engineer Manager - Projects & Process position at E Energy Adams LLC?
Job Description
Job Description
The Engineering Manager is responsible for leading the engineering department in the completion of process engineering projects following best-in-class practices. The Engineering Manager will directly execute on, and at times oversee both external and internal engineers in the execution of, a variety of engineering functions including upgrades to plant design, root cause analysis, continuous improvement initiatives and management of capital projects.
The Engineering Manager will support all policies, goals, and objectives of the company while representing the company knowledgeably and professionally.
Essential Job Functions
- Leads others : expects, inspects, and coaches. Provides fast feedback. Holds people accountable.
- Relentlessly pursues being a better-version-of-themselves.
- Leverages systems to drive behaviors. Identifies the system (or lack of a system) that is creating unwanted behaviors and reengineers (or engineers) the system.
- Utilizes Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to identify opportunities for improvement.
- Creates detailed capital project plans.
- Manages capital project budgets. Communicates unanticipated deviations to CTO.
- Simultaneously manages and coordinates the design, engineering, and execution of multiple projects that are safe, efficient, on-time and on-budget.
- Develops and implements profitability improvement projects in alignment with goals and strategies.
- Promotes a proactive (vs. reactive) culture.
- Drives knowledge to lowest levels of the organization.
- Diligently seeks root cause. Master of Root Cause Failure Analysis (RCFA).
- Facilitates effective communication and positive working relationships between departments and with peers, superiors and subordinates.
- Inspires others through a shared vision of the future.
- Works with the operations department to effectively implement and integrate maintenance and profitability capital projects.
- As directed by CTO, supports operations team when challenges with existing systems are beyond the department’s capabilities.
- Ensures vendors and contractors are qualified to provide the necessary knowledge and skills to retain best-in-class production.
- Power-user of the Distributive Control System (DCS).
- Drives effective change through the Management Of Change (MOC) process.
- Ensures compliance with safety and environmental programs and regulations.
- Regularly communicates departmental results to CTO.
- Supports and promotes a positive and cooperative team environment that fosters creative problem solving and shared learning.
- Provides back-up for other department personnel as needed.
- Completes tasks assigned by the CTO along with other duties not listed herein, but which need to be accomplished to maintain safe and productive day-to-day operations within the plant.
- Maintains confidentiality of all employee records and company matters.
- Ensures all local, state, and federal regulations are being met at all times.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor of Science degree or higher (from an accredited school) in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering preferred.
Experience with processing equipment such as evaporators, heat exchangers, centrifuges, drying equipment, boilers, cooling towers, chiller, air compressors, pumps, valves, electrical circuits, and instrumentation preferred.
Project Management Professional (PMP) certification preferred.
Skills / Abilities Required
Physical Requirements
Disclaimer
The Engineering Manager must be able to perform primary job functions satisfactorily with, or without, reasonable accommodation. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skills, and ability required. If accommodations are needed by an applicant or employee to perform the essential job functions, please advise Human Resources in writing as to the accommodations requested.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed at the discretion of management.