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5 Plant Manager Jobs in Grayslake, IL
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Plant Manager | ChemicalsGrayslake, IL (Onsite) Full-TimeThis is a Plant Manager position with a chemical manufacturing organization in the North Suburbs of Chicago. As a part of a larger, global organization, our client is looking to bolster their opera...$140,000 - $160,000/Year -
Plant Manager | Chemical Products ManufacturingGrayslake, IL (Onsite) Full-TimeThis is a Plant Manager position with a chemical manufacturing organization in the North Suburbs of Chicago. As a part of a larger, global organization, our client is looking to bolster their opera...$135,000 - $160,000/Year -
Interim Plant ControllerNorthbrook, IL (Onsite) Full-TimeThis Interim Plant Controller will serve as a strategic finance partner to plant leadership, driving financial performance through analysis of costs, productivity, inventory, and operational KPIs. ...$60.00 - $80.00/Hour -
Plant Controller - ManufacturingNorthbrook, IL (Onsite) Full-TimeOur client, a well-established manufacturing company based in Chicago, IL, is looking for an experienced Plant Controller. This is a temp role, and the successful candidate will have 5+ years of ac...$55.00 - $70.00/Hour -
EHS Manager | Streamwood, ILStreamwood, IL (Onsite) Full-TimeOur client is a leading manufacturer of specialty vehicles and is looking for an EHS Site Lead to lead their environmental, health, and safety initiatives. In this role, you will be managing compli...$95,000 - $120,000/Year
Plant Manager Jobs in Grayslake, IL
A plant manager oversees the daily operations of a facility such as a manufacturing or power plant. Some plant managers receive assignments to work over a specific area or department, while others oversee an entire plant.Daily duties of a plant manager might include:
• Assigning, scheduling and supervising workers to specific areas and/or tasks
• Collecting and assessing data to look for areas where waste is occurring and how to improve inefficient processes
• Assessing equipment and tools and making recommendations for repair and/or replacement
• Overseeing quality control practices and making improvements.