Chemical Production Manager
Content + Source + Freshness • 12 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence
Offer value
This position has a moderate value score due to the well-defined role within the laboratory environment, offering potential for permanent placement and diverse responsibilities.
- Consistent night shifts with opportunities for permanent placement
- Dynamic role in a critical healthcare setting
- Suitable for individuals with specific laboratory certifications
- Can be demanding during peak hours
Pros
- Consistent night shift schedule accommodating personal preferences
- Opportunities to work in varied laboratory settings
- Relevance of role within key healthcare functions
Cons
- Night shifts might not fit all candidates' lifestyles
- Contract nature limits immediate job security
- Role may involve high stress during peak testing periods
Who it's for
Entry to Mid-level • Night shift on-site
Good fit
- Certified medical laboratory technicians passionate about patient care
- Candidates who prefer night shifts
- Individuals eager to work in a challenging lab environment
Not recommended for
- Candidates preferring to work standard daytime hours
- Individuals lacking relevant qualifications
- Those averse to the potential pressures of a clinical lab
Motivation fit
Key skills
About the job
The Production Manager is responsible for overseeing the operations of a department within the chemical manufacturing facility, ensuring production goals are met efficiently and safely while maintaining high-quality standards. The role involves managing personnel, coordinating production processes, and ensuring compliance with environmental, health, and safety regulations.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Operational Management:
o Supervise daily operations of the chemical production department, ensuring efficient and safe production processes.
o Monitor production schedules, equipment maintenance, and resource allocation.
o Make critical decisions and develop schedules to balance production and equipment repairs.
o Ensure that all production targets, quality standards, safety and PSM regulations are met.
2. Team Leadership:
o Lead, mentor, and manage a team of engineers, technicians, and other operational staff.
o Coordinate training programs and promote continuous improvement in employee skills. o Conduct performance evaluations and provide guidance for career development.
3. Safety and Compliance:
o Ensure adherence to safety protocols, industry regulations, and environmental guidelines. (e.g., OSHA, EPA, ASME, API)
o Implement and monitor safety measures to prevent accidents, hazardous exposures, and chemical spills.
o Investigate accidents or safety incidents and develop corrective actions. o Lead emergency response efforts within the incident command system.
4. Budget and Resource Management:
o Develop and manage the department’s budget, ensuring cost control and resource optimization.
o Oversee inventory management, ensuring that chemicals and materials are available for production.
o Evaluate and recommend new technologies or equipment to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
5. Quality Control:
o Work with the quality assurance team to ensure that the final products meet regulatory and customer standards.
o Implement quality control systems and processes, ensuring the chemical plant's products are of the highest standard.
6. Process Improvement:
o Continuously assess and optimize plant processes, looking for opportunities to enhance productivity, reduce waste, and improve sustainability.
o Participate in the design and implementation of process changes or upgrades.
o Keep department focus on quality improvements to meet demands of semiconductor industry.
7. Communication and Reporting:
o Report on production progress, issues, and performance metrics to upper management. o Coordinate with other departments such as maintenance, safety, and research and development (R&D) for seamless plant operations.
Qualifications:
• Education: A bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering.
• Experience: 5-10 years of experience in chemical manufacturing, with a proven track record in a leadership or supervisory role. Experience in process optimization and safety management is crucial.
Skills:
1. Technical Knowledge: Strong understanding of chemical processes, plant operations, and related technologies.
2. Leadership Skills: Ability to manage, motivate, and develop teams.
3. Problem-Solving: Capacity to analyze and resolve complex operational, technical, and safety issues.
4. Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to report to upper management and coordinate with different departments.
5. Project Management: Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring timelines and budgets are met.
6. Analytical Skills: Expertise in data analysis, process monitoring, and performance reporting.

