Prod. & Maintenance Coordinator

SunCoke Energy, Inc.

East Chicago, IN

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Budgeting, Calendar Management, Change Management, Coaching, Establish Priorities, Facilities Planning, Organizational Skills, People Management, Plant Management, Process Improvement, Process Management, Regulatory Requirements, Reliability Engineering, Team Player, Time Management
LOCATION
East Chicago, IN
POSTED
9 days ago

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Reviews all non-emergency work requests to ensure work order content meets process requirements and requested completion dates facilities planning lead times.

  • Coordinates the site's contractor activities while adhering to bargaining unit requirements, including meeting regularly with the union.
  • Monitoring and reporting of the site maintenance headcount (SunCoke, resident contractors and third-party services) to ensure staffing levels are within budgetary constraints.
  • Elevates the need to increase budgeted headcount for surge maintenance and outage events.
  • Facilitates the weekly scheduling meeting and ensures that planned work is matched with available resources. The content of the weekly schedule is a collaborative effort between all plant departments with the PMC having final determination of the schedule.
  • Redirecting minor maintenance activities to production technicians as time, tools, and material are available to ensure optimal use of maintenance resources
  • Coaching and providing feedback to the originator when work orders are not properly entered or are entered with insufficient descriptions,
  • Ensuring the Management of Change process is followed when necessary.
  • Continually reviewing work order back log to ensure jobs with highest priority and added value are prioritized, planned, and executed in a timely fashion such that regulatory requirements are maintained and reliability is not jeopardized.
  • The PMC elevates the need for maintenance overtime to ensure jobs will complete in time to meet the needs of the process unit
  • Reviewing daily schedules to ensure they meet the plants needs
  • Acts as liaison between operations and maintenance groups on any problems adhering to the schedule
  • Providing schedule information to the Production Operators for equipment preparation needs.
  • Participating in the identification and implementation of reliability driven improvements
  • Ensure work group has a full understanding of the workflow process
  • Follows all SSEP requirements
  • Manages the plant winterization program.

Education Requirements / Work Experience:

Associates degree (A. A.) or equivalent from two-Year College or technical school; 2 to 5 years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Previous supervisory experience / contractor management is preferred.

Certifications: CMRP preferred.

This is in no way states or implies that these are the only responsibilities of, and the duties to be performed by, the employee occupying this position.

About the Company

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SunCoke Energy, Inc.

SunCoke is a raw material processing and handling company serving steel and power customers, with principal businesses in cokemaking and coal logistics.

Cokemaking

Coke is an essential ingredient in blast furnace production of steel.

Globally, we have 6.3 million tons of annual cokemaking capacity.  Our 4.2 million tons of U.S. capacity represents about 25 percent of the U.S. and Canadian markets, with U.S. facilities in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Virginia, and international operations in Brazil and India. In addition to Cokemaking, our innovative heat-recovery cokemaking technology captures excess heat for steam or electrical power generation.

Our long-term, take-or-pay contracts contain key provisions for pass-through of coal, operating and transportation costs, insulating us from commodity price volatility. SunCoke receives a fixed fee per ton of coke produced, and none of our contracts expire before 2020

Coal Logistics

Our domestic and export terminals serve coal producers and end users in the steel, coke and power industries.

Domestic Terminals

Our coal-handling terminals are strategically located to serve key U.S. ports in the Gulf Coast, East Coast and Great Lakes, with the collective capacity to blend and transload more than 25 million tons annually

Export Terminals

The Convent Marine Terminal is one of the largest on U.S. Gulf Coast and the only terminal on the lower Mississippi with direct rail access and an Annual capacity of 15 million tons

COMPANY SIZE
1,000 to 1,499 employees
INDUSTRY
Manufacturing - Other
FOUNDED
1960
WEBSITE
http://www.suncoke.com