Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies Pueblo , CO 81001
Posted 5 days ago
Overview
Who We Are
FUJIFILM Electronic Materials, U.S.A., Inc., is a global leader in chemical solutions which enable the semiconductor industry and the digital universe. We have an exciting opportunity at our Pueblo, CO facility for an Operations Director!
With state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in the U.S., Europe, Taiwan, China, Korea and Japan, local sales offices throughout the world and on-site applications support, FUJIFILM Electronic Materials supplies the world's top tier semiconductor manufacturers with a broad array of products and services used throughout the semiconductor manufacturing process.
The Role
The successful candidate will ensure timely and efficient manufacturing of the company's products to meet customer, quality, and cost standards through management of appropriate resources of human capital, financial capital, and processes to ensure availability and capability to achieve site goals and objectives.
They will support overall FUJIFILM Electronic Materials objectives and ensure the Pueblo safety, environmental, and quality systems are effective and efficient.
Operating functions include: EHS, manufacturing, maintenance, S&OP planning, local warehousing, and product quality control.
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Key responsibilities for this role include:
Fully understands the customer requirements, particularly in the area of quality, and works with entire operations team to implement programs to meet and exceed customer expectations. Never stops looking for ways to identify and drive continuous improvement through the manufacturing supply chain while developing and utilizing KPIs following the DMAIC process.
Plans activities of the operating functions to include planning, plant layout, plant changes, engineering, equipment selection, design for production, manufacturing methods, production planning, introduction of new or modified products, equipment capacity, labor capacity, and product mix changes.
Operates the various activities of the operating functions through managing people from hiring and training, to coaching, motivation, performance management and developing/improving skills.
Ensures that actual profits are meeting planned profit levels (gross margin responsibility) in order
to identify and correct non-justified expenses
to monitor performance against cycle time and schedules
to ensure manufacturing performance is consistent with quality requirements
to ensure alignment between methods engineering and work measurement
Identifies and removes barriers to meeting objectives and communication issues within manufacturing
Participates and leads, as necessary, task force activities to meet customer quality and delivery requirements when supply chain excursions occur.
Directs the EHS department, ensuring compliance with legal, ISO14001, ISO9001, OSHAS18001, and FFEM requirements in the area of occupational safety, product safety and the environment throughout Pueblo for the FFEM business.
Directs the Quality Control department which is responsible to control incoming raw materials, bulk- and intermediate materials and finished products to ensure adherence to designed customers' requirements.
Directs the Maintenance department in order to effectively develop and utilize available resources to preserve physical assets while safely providing continuous availability of manufacturing equipment at the most economic level possible.
Directs the Manufacturing department which is responsible to meet customer demand requirements for product quantity and quality.
Leads key projects ensuring they meet project scope, budgeted cost and project timelines as assigned and approved by FUJIFILM Senior Management.
Acts as facility crisis manager ensuring facility and division's crisis plans are activated according to plan and acts as the authorized communication contact for internal, external, authorities, neighborhood and the press.
Identifies, develops, communicates and implements local objectives and targets in line with the company's overall goals.
Participates and assists as a member of the global management team in identifying and developing long term global plans and objectives for the business.
Prepares an annual capital expenditure plan and operational expense budget for review with senior management. Plans and communicates manufacturing budget and resource requirements, provides product costing for new and modified products, provides efficient utilization of manufacturing resources.
Complies with defined Quality, Environmental and Safety policies and assists in projects of continual improvement to keep the company performance up to the highest standard.
REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor's degree required in Chemical Engineering or related field
Minimum 10 years of experience in a chemical manufacturing environment, preferably high purity chemicals or pharmaceutical industry
Minimum of 7 years progressive management experience supervising and leading management teams with direct reports
Minimum of 5 years hands-on plant/site management experience with the willingness to manage day to day issues as needed.
Strong business acumen and financial management experience
Experience requiring regular customer interface
Excellent communication skills
Ability to prepare Excel spreadsheets for analyses and PowerPoint documents for presentations
Proven ability to lead others
Ability to learn quickly and apply learnings to drive continuous improvement
Willing to work additional night and weekend hours, as necessary, to meet objectives and customer requirements
SKILLS
Project management
People management and conflict resolution skills
Crisis management experience
Practical and theoretical experience related to organizational design and structure
Problem diagnostic and problem solving skills
Supply chain management experience
Public speaking experience and effective presentation skills
Experience with quality and safety systems
General computer skills
Engineering qualification (Chemical or related field)
MENTAL & EMOTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
PAY RANGE: The pay range for this role is estimated at $170,000/yr. - $190,000/yr. with actual wage based on candidate's qualifications and experience.
Application Deadline: Until Filled
FUJIFILM Electronics Materials, U.S.A., Inc., is part of the Fujifilm family - a company that has been evolving and transforming for more than 85 years. Fujifilm is focused on four strategic business areas: Advanced Materials, including electronic materials for semiconductor manufacturing; Imaging; Healthcare; and products and services to support Business Innovation. As a global company, Fujifilm has revenues of $21 billion, with 310 group companies and 73,275 employees worldwide.
FUJIFILM Electronic Materials, U.S.A., Inc. is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, disability, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
To all agencies: Please, no phone calls or emails to any employee of Fujifilm about this requisition. All resumes submitted by search firms/employment agencies to any employee at Fujifilm via-email, the internet or in any form and/or method will be deemed the sole property of Fujifilm, unless such search firms/employment agencies were engaged by Fujifilm for this requisition and a valid agreement with Fujifilm is in place. In the event a candidate who was submitted outside of the Fujifilm agency engagement process is hired, no fee or payment of any kind will be paid.
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