Technical Manager

Deeside
3 days ago
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Technical Manager

Location Deeside

Salary Negotiable + pension + benefits + holidays

Hours Mon – Friday daytime

A genuinely superb & quite unique opportunity to join a market leading business to help setting up and shaping a manufacturing department / plant.

The Job:

  • Reporting into the Plant Manager, oversee the day to day activities relating to water management, effluent discharge, boiler chemistry, chemical usage, product development, process rejects and chemical system maintenance.

  • Working closely with the plant leadership team, ensure good cost control of additives and deliver site compliance requirements throughout the department

  • Manage 2 process technicians

  • Accountable for monitoring, reporting, analysing and taking action on chemical efficiencies

  • Conduct feasibility studies into, and make suggestions for, product development within the Technical, Quality and Environmental operational framework

  • Monitor and maintain boiler chemistry at the required standards

  • Monitor all chemical & water usage and to create an annual action plan that ensures full review of the consumption and discharge across the plant

    The Person:

  • Degree or HNC or equivalent in Chemistry, Process, Chemical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering or similar

  • Experience and understanding of water treatment and boilers within a manufacturing or process plant

  • Willing to do occasional short trips to other European plants (2 – 3 days at a time) for knowledge transfer and training – once or twice per year.

  • Good communication, multiple stakeholder engagement and collaboration skills important.

    To apply please send CV to Tim Fawcett at Control Recruitment Solutions or call the office number.

    Key words – effluent, water treatment, steam boiler, chemical process, chemical engineer, process engineer, process team leader, utilities engineer, utilities manager; process team leader; process supervisor ; manufacturing development engineer, manufacturing development, quality manager, compliance, process improvement ; Energy Engineer, energy manager, “combined heat” , paper mill, tissue, CHP, decarbonisation, gqchp, energy efficiency, utilities, energy and environmental manager, energy and environmental engineer, energy and environmental leader , energy institute , gas electricity energy engineering, CHPQA, biogas, FMCG, food, beverages, alcohol, drinks, palletizer; conveyor; brewery, steam, paper, tissue, recycling; circular; pallets; containers; packaging, medical; ceramics; plastics; rubber; cables, wires; building materials; building products; corrugator; bakery, chocolate, confectionary, dairy, snacks, frozen, ambient foods

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