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Supervisor Electrical and Instrumentation
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Description
Position OverviewReporting to the E&I Maintenance Superintendent the E&I Supervisor / Planner will lead safety initiatives that ensure an accident-free, safe, and productive workforce, manage the day-to-day and long-range prioritization, planning, and work execution goals for the team.ResponsibilitiesA steadfast commitment to safety and environmental stewardship. Supporting the highest department quality and productivity levels. Lead the effort to optimize, streamline, and reduce the preventative maintenance in favor of utilizing predictive technologies to continuously improve systems/mill performance. Managing asset quality; ensuring the manufacturing reliability of equipment focusing on reducing and minimizing process downtime. Support infrastructure and encourage involvement in the maintenance training program which produces competent craftspeople who welcome opportunities to expand their skills to become proficient in more advanced control strategies and systems. Has the credibility to work with other departments to achieve AKD's visions and strategies. The ability to effectively work with various operating groups meeting their needs while always focusing on the overall improvement of a solid operational system. Serve as a resource that removes barriers and helps our front-line employees excel in all aspects process improvements and variation reduction.QualificationsAn undergraduate degree in electrical engineering is preferred, experience in lieu of a degree may be considered. The Electrical Maintenance Superintendent should have at least 5 years of progressively more accountable electrical and instrumentation experience - ideally within the paper industry. While qualified candidates may come from outside the paper industry, it is expected that they will have similar experience in a highly automated process and heavy industrial manufacturing environment, and be accustomed to large-scale production in a commodity driven low-cost business.Compensation & BenefitsIn addition to a competitive wage, the selected candidate will enjoy a comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, vision, prescription drug, wellness programs, STD, LTD, life insurance, company matching 401(k) and pension. Green Bay Packaging benefits may vary by position or division.Company OverviewStarted in 1933, Green Bay Packaging Inc. is a family owned, vertically integrated company consisting of corrugated container plants, a folding carton facility, recycled and virgin containerboard mills, pressure-sensitive label roll stock plants, timberlands, a paper slitting operation, and a sawmill facility. Headquartered in Green Bay, Wis., Green Bay Packaging Inc. employs over 4,600 team members and operates 40 facilities in 16 states, each with a dedication to innovative development of its products and forestry resources, with a focus on safety, sustainability, quality, and continuous improvement. For more information about Green Bay Packaging Inc., visit gbp.com.
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