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Manager, Site Energy / PK5363
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Country: USA
Location: California-Central Valley Central Valley, CA 93637
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Other
Location:Central Valley, CA 93637
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Other
Career Level:Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)
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Manager, Site Energy / PK5363
Position Description:
Saint-Gobain Corporation is the holding company for the U.S. and Canadian-based businesses of Compagnie de Saint-Gobain (Paris, France), a leading worldwide producer of abrasives, building materials, high-performance plastics, insulation, flat glass, glass containers, piping, reinforcements and industrial ceramics. The company is also a major distributor of building materials in Europe. One of the top 100 industrial companies in the world, Saint-Gobain had worldwide sales of $39.8 billion in 2004. In the United States and Canada, Saint-Gobain employs approximately 25,400 people, and has approximately 180 manufacturing locations. Its total, U.S. and Canada net sales in 2004 were $7.1 billion.Saint-Gobain is the world's largest glass bottle manufacturer. The company's Packaging Branch includes Saint-Gobain Calmar, Saint-Gobain Containers and Saint-Gobain Desjonqueres. Products include fluid dispensing devices; Glass bottles and jars for perfumes and cosmetics; glass bottles and jars for beer, liquor, wine, other beverages and food products; glass vials for pharmaceutical products; light bulbs for special applications; candle jars, candleholders and floral vases; caps and stoppers for cosmetics and hygiene products.
Qualifications:
Job DescriptionLead development and implementation of energy projects which reduce consumption of energy to goals. Evaluate and recommend new technology and product offerings that have an impact on Plant energy. Evaluate plant processes for optimum energy efficiency through energy monitoring systems and other statistical methods, including evaluation of utility bills and manual meter reading. •Lead initiatives to reduce dependence on energy. Lead implementation of corporate energy policy, procedures and culture change in the plant.•Review energy monitoring systems for optimization. •Establish best practices for operations and maintenance of energy systems. •Provide oversight for safe use of energy. Provide counsel for environmental solutions best use of energy. •Provide timely energy reports for decision-makers•Facilitate meetings of the Plant Energy Program Implementation Team.
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