Executive Overview
The Vice President, Operations Engineering & Enterprise Support provides executive leadership for operational engineering strategy across a multi-site manufacturing and recycling network. This role is accountable for aligning technical execution, operational support, and plant performance with enterprise objectives, while serving as a trusted partner to senior operations leadership.
This position operates at the intersection of strategy and execution—setting direction, enabling plant leadership, and ensuring the organization’s engineering capabilities scale effectively, safely, and reliably.
Why This Role Is Critical
This role serves as a cornerstone of enterprise operational performance. The Vice President ensures that engineering expertise, operational support, and plant execution are fully aligned—enabling safe, reliable, and scalable operations while supporting long-term business growth.
Core Accountabilities
- Establish and lead the enterprise operations engineering strategy, ensuring alignment with manufacturing, recycling, and broader business objectives.
- Provide executive oversight for operational engineering support across multiple sites, serving as a senior advisor to Plant Managers and Operations Leaders.
- Lead and develop a team of ~10 direct-report engineering leaders, with functional responsibility for approximately ~30 engineers embedded within operations.
- Maintain supervisory responsibility for the Plant Leadership / Recycling, ensuring recycling operations are fully integrated into the enterprise operating model.
- Drive operational consistency, risk mitigation, and technical governance across the network while supporting site-level execution.
- Serve as the executive escalation point for complex operational challenges, equipment performance issues, and production risks.
- Guide capital planning and execution support in partnership with Operations, Engineering, and Finance leadership.
- Champion safety, reliability, and operational discipline as foundational expectations across all sites.
- Oversee operational support initiatives focused on production stability, asset utilization, and execution readiness (distinct from formal Continuous Improvement programs).
- Build strong, trust-based relationships with plant leadership to reinforce accountability, collaboration, and performance expectations.
- Act as a visible executive leader across the network through regular site engagement.
Work Model & Travel Expectations
- Remote Work: Role is eligible for remote work when not traveling.
- Travel Requirement: Approximately 50%, reflecting the enterprise scope and field-facing nature of the role.
- Regular on-site presence is critical to credibility, execution effectiveness, and leadership impact.
Qualifications & Executive Profile
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related technical discipline required; advanced degree preferred.
- Senior leadership experience in manufacturing, industrial operations, or engineered environments.
- Demonstrated success leading leaders and influencing outcomes within matrixed organizations.
- Strong operational judgment with the ability to balance strategic vision and executional rigor.
- Experience supporting multi-site operations at a regional or enterprise level strongly preferred.
- Six Sigma or similar methodologies are not required, but considered a value-added capability.
Compensation & Incentives
- The standard compensation for this role is $205,000 - $325,000. Salary offers will be determined based on final candidate qualifications, experience, skillset, and other relevant factors
- Target annual incentive opportunity of 35%, aligned to enterprise performance metrics.
- Comprehensive executive benefits package.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, religion, creed, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, gender identity and/or expression, marital status, veteran status or other characteristics protected by law