Area Manager - Night Shift
Des Moines, IA 
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Job Description

The Area Manager organizes, plans and directs activities to obtain optimum efficiency and economy of operations. This position is responsible for directing the team on the line about their purpose, the value of their role, tasks and procedures in the processing and packaging of products in their assigned areas. The Area Manager will provide direction consistent with plant goals and trains team members in all areas by matching skills and motivation factors with job requirements. This position is also responsible for performing work in a safe, responsible manner and following all safety rules and procedures.

The employee's primary duty must be the performance of office or non-manual work directly related to the management or general business operations of Helena or Helena's customers. This also includes the exercise of discretion and independent judgement with respect to matters of significance.

What your day may look like

  • Directs area team members across multiple shifts in quality line performance.
  • Ensures that all formulations and packaging meet customer specifications and takes corrective and preventive actions for packaging delays in the assigned area.
  • Gives work directions, resolves problems, prepares work schedules, staffs positions and sets deadlines to ensure maximum efficiency of workflow and timely completion of products.
  • Evaluates current operating procedures and implements alternative methods designed for improvement of work.
  • Manages the line preparation for the next day's work to ensure it is completed 24 hours in advance.
  • Sets up equipment as needed.
  • Develops both a production and team work schedule in conjunction with Production Supervisors and/or Crew Leaders that meets customer demands and ensures maximum efficiency by giving work directions and resolving problems.
  • Maintains an understanding of all quality assurance methodology for products managed to ensure that all quality requirements, processes and procedures are met.
  • Provides training in all phases of production operation, including operation of equipment, safety, packaging and line troubleshooting and maintenance.
  • Monitors and maintains rates and on-stream time to achieve maximum operational efficiency.
  • Manages inventory costs of process and packaging lines by daily review of lab data and raw materials consumption. Compares this to expected results and makes process and team adjustments as needed.
  • Determines mixture of full-time and temporary worker needs based on production schedule and customer needs.
  • Manages headcount to minimize overtime.
  • Establishes relationships with customers that supports HI's RAPIDS core values and Trusted Resource brand in the industry
  • Ensures that all production teams enter accurate and timely data and recording of production transactions in OPM.
  • Audits and trains team members on the use of PDA for labor assignments to batches and activities.
  • Analyzes all production reports and consolidates into leadership and customer reports.
  • Creates and conducts leader and customer presentations.
  • Enforces adherence to all plant safety rules and regulations in assigned area.
  • Performs housekeeping audits and ensures that corrective actions are taken by the teams on the assigned shift and in the assigned area to maintain a clean work environment both inside and outside the facility.
  • Other work-related duties as assigned by leader.
  • Regular and reliable attendance is required.

Education and experience needed for this position

  • Bachelor's degree in chemistry, biology, engineering or related field is required.
  • Five years of work experience in a manufacturing environment is required.
  • A high school diploma or equivalent and 10 years of manufacturing experience (five years must be supervisory experience) will be considered.
  • HI manufacturing experience is preferred.

Other skills that will help you succeed

  • Analytical and report writing skills.
  • Presentation skills
  • Leadership skills.
  • Knowledge of OSHA safety regulations, EPA laws and industrial hygiene.
  • Verbal and written communication skills in English.
  • Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office and knowledge of Oracle is preferred.
  • Ability to use computer to record labor hours and communicate with leadership and customers.
  • Mechanical aptitude.
  • Ability to complete spill management training.
  • Lift truck operator certification.
  • Available to work over 40 hours as needed is required.
  • Capable of passing an OSHA respirator physical.
  • Ability to travel by various means.

Being a leader at Helena

At Helena, we lead by example. Our leaders are expected to demonstrate the same qualities that we value in our employees -- integrity, passion and accountability. When you become a leader at Helena, you are not just overseeing a team of people, you are inspiring and empowering those around you to be better each day. And when our leaders do that, success comes naturally.

In this leadership role, you will be responsible for managing production leaders and other line team members. This includes carrying out leadership responsibilities such as interviewing, hiring, training and coaching employees; planning, assigning and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees and addressing complaints and resolving problems by following all of Helena's policies, procedures and applicable laws.

Your work environment and the physical aspects of the job

There are potential hazards associated with any chemical manufacturing business but at Helena Industries safety is our highest priority. We seek out extensive safety measures including engineered solutions and personal protective equipment and put them in place to minimize exposure to anything that could potentially be harmful to our employees.

The work environment for this position is that of a typical plant environment where the noise level is usually moderate to loud. In this position, you will regularly work near moving equipment/mechanical parts and could be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, chemical and biological hazards, vibrations and a risk of electrical shock. This position requires you to use your hands for many different tasks and to talk, hear, walk, stand and sit. You may be occasionally required to lift or move up to 50 pounds.

Lab and office positions at the plant would only have occasional exposure if they must go out into the plant.

Who we are

Helena Industries has provided formulations and packaging solutions for companies around the world for over 60 years. As one of the largest chemical toll manufacturer's and service companies in the U.S., we set the bar for the industry in ensuring the safety of our clients' technology, brand and assets with integrity and pride.

Helena is a special place to be

At Helena, we are family. Our employees take care of each other and support each other at work and in their personal life. Our family-like atmosphere creates a positive work environment that allows our employees to be high-performers because they feel comfort and compassion from their leader and team.

Our family-like culture is centered on our employees who embody our core values which we refer to as R.A.P.I.D.S. -- Responsive, Attitude, Proactive, Integrity, Dependability and Safety. At Helena Industries, you will find transparent and open communication. We care about our employees and value their opinions. We appreciate that our employees want to understand their contribution to the company's mission, that they take ownership of their responsibilities and then are trusted to perform.

At Helena Industries, you will find recognition for hard work and positive reinforcement through excellent benefits, competitive pay and daily workplace interactions.

Helena's commitment to diversity and inclusion

At Helena, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment where all our employees feel safe, valued and have the opportunity to succeed. We embrace different backgrounds and human experiences because our customers are also diverse. When we all show deep appreciation for each other and our customers it builds trust that strengthens Helena and keeps us competitive.

Helena supports individuals with disabilities and reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform job responsibilities.

Stay connected to Helena

For the latest job postings and company news, visit us at helenaindustries.com/careers.

Helena is an equal opportunity employer.

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Job Summary
Start Date
As soon as possible
Employment Term and Type
Regular, Full Time
Required Education
High School or Equivalent
Required Experience
5+ years
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