ABOUT STRATEGIC MATERIALS
Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Strategic Materials, Inc (SMI) converts recyclable materials into valuable products, enabling industrial users to achieve increased operational efficiency. SMI materials are utilized to create a wide range of products used in daily life, including: fiberglass insulation, food & beverage containers, reflective materials, and other consumer and industrial products.
With over 40 plants across North America, SMI is the largest glass recycler on the continent and a top ten plastics processor. SMI is the market leader in technological innovation, pioneering the use of cutting-edge processing techniques in each material segment it serves. Through a combination of scale, skill, and flexibility, we consistently meet the evolving demands of our clients across industry and geography.
Established in 1896, SMI has experienced over a century of market changes and has been proven and tested with each passing decade. SMI’s deep knowledge of the recycling industry enables the company to consistently maintain a higher standard of quality and efficiency than its competitors. Moreover, our experience continues to inform and sharpen the company’s current operations and serves as a solid foundation for future growth.
CANDIDATE OVERVIEW
SMI seeks to hire a Plant Manager candidate who demonstrates strong leadership skills and exceptional business savvy, and who is disciplined and attentive to the “fundamentals” critical to operational excellence, continuous improvement, safety and integrity.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT MAY NOT BE LIMITED TO:
Summary of responsibilities, expectations and objectives associated with the Plant Manager assignment.
Work Environment: The work environment described below represents the characteristics an employee will experience while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The job requires exposure to the following conditions:
Required to be exposed to physical environment which involves dirt, odors, noise, weather extremes or similar elements.
Heights – work at heights above 48 inches may require the wearing of additional safety equipment.
Dust/Fumes – when required employees must be able to wear respiratory protective equipment and/or participate in medical exams as part of our respiratory protection program. Respiratory protective equipment use may require that face must be clean shaven.
Extreme Heat/Cold – most operational areas are not heated or cooled.
Rain/Snow – work surfaces may become slippery, appropriate work shoes are required.
Uneven Terrain – employees may be required to walk on surfaces where materials are accumulated, appropriate work shoes are required.
High Noise Levels - employees may be required to wear hearing protection and/or complete hearing examinations as part of our hearing conservation program.
Physical Demands: The physical demands listed below are bona fide occupational requirements for this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Mobility