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Must be able to work overtime, weekends and holidays when necessary. * Must be able to work 12-hour ... Communicate clearly and effectively with other power plant personnel, including managers, engineers ...

Must be able to work overtime, weekends and holidays when necessary. * Must be able to work 12-hour ... Communicate clearly and effectively with other power plant personnel, including managers, engineers ...

Production Supervisor Reports To: Operations Manager or Plant Manager Department: Plant ... Leaders may be expected to work off-shift and weekends Education and Experience * Bachelor's degree ...

Packer

Las Vegas, NV

$14.25 - $17.25/hr

This position will support in other areas in the plant directly reporting into the Plant Manager ... Minimum of 40 hours per week, additional hours may be required, Shift rotation and weekend work may ...

Manage full permitting lifecycle (State, DNR, City, County, Townships). * Maintain and investigate ... Must also be available to work on-call, evenings and weekends as needed. * Performs other duties as ...

Production Supervisor Reports To: Operations Manager or Plant Manager Department: Plant ... Leaders may be expected to work off-shift and weekends Education and Experience * Bachelor's degree ...

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Weekend Plant Manager information

What is a weekend plant manager?

Weekend Plant Managers are professionals responsible for overseeing the operations of a manufacturing plant or facility during weekend shifts. Their duties typically include managing staff, ensuring production targets are met, maintaining safety standards, and handling any operational issues that arise outside regular weekday hours. They play a crucial role in ensuring continuous production and addressing any challenges that may occur when senior management is not present. Weekend Plant Managers often coordinate with weekday managers to maintain consistency and efficiency in plant operations.

What are some unique challenges faced by a weekend plant manager compared to weekday management roles?

Weekend Plant Managers often oversee operations with a leaner staff and may encounter unexpected issues without immediate support from weekday management or specialized teams. They need to make quick decisions, troubleshoot equipment or process problems, and ensure productivity targets are met while maintaining safety standards. Strong communication is essential, as they frequently coordinate with off-shift supervisors and relay key updates to weekday management. This role is ideal for individuals who are resourceful, independent, and comfortable leading teams during non-traditional hours.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a weekend plant manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Plant Manager, you need strong leadership, operations management experience, and a background in industrial or manufacturing environments, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with manufacturing software (such as ERP systems), safety regulations, and lean manufacturing principles is typically required. Excellent decision-making, communication, and problem-solving skills distinguish top performers in this role. These competencies are crucial for ensuring efficient plant operations, maintaining safety standards, and achieving production targets during weekend shifts.

What is the difference between Weekend Plant Manager vs Weekend Production Supervisor?

AspectWeekend Plant ManagerWeekend Production Supervisor
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in engineering, manufacturing, or related field; management experience preferredOften requires a high school diploma or associate degree; some manufacturing or technical training
Work EnvironmentOversees entire plant operations during weekends, managing staff and ensuring safety and efficiencySupervises production line workers, monitors daily output, and enforces safety protocols
Industry UsageCommonly used in manufacturing, industrial, and processing plantsUsed in manufacturing, food production, and assembly facilities

The Weekend Plant Manager focuses on overall plant operations during weekends, including management and strategic oversight, while the Weekend Production Supervisor concentrates on supervising production activities and staff on the shop floor. Both roles require knowledge of safety standards and industry practices but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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What cities in Nevada are hiring for Weekend Plant Manager jobs?

Cities in Nevada with the most Weekend Plant Manager job openings:

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Plant Operator 1

Ormat

Reno, NV • On-site

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Ormat rating

9.1

Company rating: 9.1 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Position Summary

The primary responsibility of a Plant Operator is to ensure that the operation of the power plant is safely and efficiently carried out in accordance with Plant Safety Procedures and Standard Operating Procedures. Additional duties include; monitoring plant systems and equipment on a continuous basis, and responding to alarms and out of specification parameters by taking appropriate corrective action.

Essential Functions

  • Strictly adhere to and enforce safety procedures and successfully complete operator safety qualifications within the designated timeframes.
  • Control a variety of power-generation equipment and machinery during normal operation, scheduled maintenance, and emergency repair procedures.
  • Review routine operating data troubleshoot abnormal indications and take corrective actions.
  • Utilize a variety of analog and digital informational displays to understand operational performance variables, maintain a chronological log of plant activities and ensure optimal level of production.
  • Participate in the planning and scheduling of plant activities.
  • Prepare, review, edit, and recommend operating procedures.
  • Perform preventive maintenance tasks (PM's).
  • Perform fire equipment testing.
  • Assist with equipment isolation, evacuation and lockout/tagouts.
  • Must be able to operate a vehicle in a safe manner, enter and exit vehicle without assistance.
  • Must be able to remain alert while driving for continuous period of time and read and understand maps.
  • Must be able to work overtime, weekends and holidays when necessary.
  • Must be able to work 12-hour rotating shifts and cover call outs as required.
  • Must be able to read and follow written procedures.
  • Must be able to interpret mechanical process and electrical drawings.
  • Monitor meters, gauges, and control boards to verify operational parameters, and adjust equipment, generator output, voltage, and electricity flow rates according to standard protocols and power grid requirements.
  • Attends monthly safety and Operator training as required.
  • Participate in regular training to improve performance, acquire professional licenses, and maintain certifications required by Ormat and government regulations.
  • When assigned as a Plant Operator 2,3, or 4:
  • Successfully complete the Plant Operator 2 qualifications within the designated timeframes.
  • Collaborate with contractors and vendors for all activities.
  • When assigned as a Plant Operator 3 or 4:
  • Successfully complete the Plant Operator 3 qualifications within the designated timeframes.
  • Collaborate with contractors and vendors for all activities.
  • Take readings and enter data into the plant computer.
  • Participate in the administrative maintenance of the plant operating manuals.
  • Direct activities and assist in training plant operators.
  • Review station and equipment logs.
  • Respond to plant recovery following upsets.
  • Maintain proficiency in the operation of the plant.
  • Assure that the plant meets its generation requirements while operating in a safe and efficient manner.
  • Perform Shift Supervisor duties when needed.
  • Communicate clearly and effectively with other power plant personnel, including managers, engineers and repair technicians to encourage teamwork and coordinate tasks.

Other Responsibilities

  • Performs environmental and general housekeeping duties.
  • Perform other duties as directed.

Education, Experience, and Skills Required

  • Ability to understand procedures and instructions to the areas of assignment as would be acquired in four years of high school
  • Must be able to read, write and speak English at a level which will permit the employee to accurately understand and communicate information to perform the job duties safely and efficiently.
  • Must possess a valid driver's license with a driving record acceptable to Ormat's Safe Driving policy.
  • Must be able to use and acquire knowledge of a variety of computer software applications in e-mail communications and spreadsheets. Must be proficient in MS Excel, Outlook, and use of the Internet.
  • Must be able to effectively communicate both orally and in writing.
  • Experience:
  • Plant Operator 2: Six (6) months of experience as a Plant Operator 1 or demonstrated ability to perform the Plant Operator 1 tasks with little or no supervision.
  • Plant Operator 3:
  • Must have one (1) year experience as a Plant Operator 2 or demonstrated ability to perform the Plant Operator 2 and Plant Operator 3 tasks with little or no supervision.
  • Leadership skills of supervisory experience with the ability to move into a shift supervisor role is a plus.
  • Plant Operator 4:
  • Must have one (1) year experience as a Plant Operator 3 or demonstrated ability to perform the Plant Operator 3 and Plant Operator 4 tasks with little or no supervision.

Physical Requirements

  • The ability to lift 50 lbs. periodically.
  • Must be able to frequently climb to and work off of elevated platforms, ladders and walkways.
  • Must be able to work in confined spaces and in harsh weather conditions.
  • Must be able to wear and work in fire retardant clothing provided by Ormat.
  • Must wear protective equipment in the performance of some duties as required by safety procedures and regulations.
  • Plant Operator 1 & 2: This job requires sitting 30% of the time and standing 70%.
  • Plant Operator 3 & 4: This job requires sitting 80% of the time with the ability to stay alert

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