At CF Industries, our mission is to provide clean energy to feed and fuel the world sustainably. Our employees are focused on safe and reliable operations, environmental stewardship, and disciplined capital and corporate management. By joining CF, you will be part of a team that brings their varied experiences, wide-ranging knowledge and diverse talents together to deliver important work and you'll be able to pursue complex, exciting opportunities that help you continue to grow and achieve your potential in different areas. You'll take pride in working for a company that lives its values and where you can be yourself at work, as part of an authentic team that encourages you to share your views and opinions. Our eight manufacturing complexes in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, an unparalleled storage, transportation and distribution network in North America, and logistics capabilities enabling a global reach underpin our strategy to leverage our unique capabilities to accelerate the world's transition to clean energy.
Function:
Operations
Job Summary:
The Ammonia Production Manager is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of site-wide ammonia production consisting of six world scale ammonia plants and CO2 compression & dehydration plant. This individual is a key member of the site leadership team providing oversight of daily ammonia production activities including safety, quality, cost management, employee development, and process optimization, while ensuring production and site-wide goals are met in a safe and environmentally sound manner.
Job Description:
Job Responsibilities:
1. Effectively staff, manage, and develop exempt and hourly employees within the ammonia production department consisting of 4 production superintendents, 16 shift-supervisors, 150+ operators, and a training supervisor.
2. Set departmental expectations for excellence in safety and environmental performance and maintain overall responsibility for the effectiveness of these efforts.
3. Collaborate with key business stakeholders such as maintenance, engineering, environmental, safety, and product handling departments to identify opportunities to optimize and improve operational performance.
4. Develop the annual ammonia production budget, compare performance to existing metrics, and ensure effective management of controllable costs and production.
5. Establish the ammonia plant turnaround schedule to ensure it aligns with the capital budget forecast and supports the corporate business plan and sales objectives.
6. Participates as an effective member of the incident management team capable of executing the role of company spokesman and incident management team leader.
7. Manages complex-wide natural gas, while coordinating daily/monthly gas usage and supply with the various gas suppliers and the corporate raw materials group.
8. Manages site CO2 nominations and transfers with offtake partner and in coordination with the clean energy team.
9. Effectively manages and coordinates onsite ammonia inventory in conjunction with the product handling group to ensure adequate supply for the urea and UAN plants, as well as merchant ammonia sales.
10. Coordinates electricity transactions and notifications associated with the cogeneration unity in ammonia 6.
11. Covers and acts on behalf of the operations manager during his absence.
Internal Controls:
Establishes and implements processes and procedures to meet departmental internal controls requirements. Ensures that established processes/procedures are followed as designed. Works with internal controls department to identify deficiencies in existing processes/procedures, the need for new ones, and the extent to which such processes/procedures are being followed. Develops and implements corrective actions with regard to department internal controls as necessary.
Successful incumbents will have:
1. Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in engineering from an abet accredited university is required; BSChE preferred.
2. Ten or more years of engineering or production related experience in chemical manufacturing is required; background in ammonia, urea, and UAN processes preferred.
3. Five or more years of progressive supervisory/management experience is required.
4. Excellent oral, written, and presentation skills required. Must be able to effectively communicate and interact with personnel of all backgrounds.
5. Strong management skills required; including team building, decision making, and prioritizing.
6. Working knowledge of environmental, health, and safety regulations applicable to ammonia manufacturing required.
7. Proficiency with Microsoft Office software.
8. The ability to obtain a transportation worker identification credential (TWIC) card
9. The ability to prove drug and alcohol free at random or for cause.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by persons assigned to this job. These
statements are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel in this position.
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