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Pulp Mill Assistant Superintendent Clearwater Paper paid time off United States, Idaho, Lewiston Jun 08, 2026
Description Where you will work Lewiston is Clearwater Paper's original manufacturing facility and home to nearly 700 dedicated team members who power our site. Together, we make paperboard used in products across the United States, including food packaging, plates, cups and more. Home to the first mill that produced poster board from wood waste, the site currently operates two paper machines, two extruders, two power boilers and two recovery boilers. Located where the Snake and Clearwater rivers meet on the Idaho-Washington border, Lewiston offers an active outdoor lifecycle with easy access to fishing, boating, hiking and camping. The region's milder climate means more rain than snow in the winter and long, sunny days in the summer. Living here means you'll be close to Lewis-Clark State College, University of Idaho, Washington State University, and Walla Walla Community College, as well as strong local K-12 school districts. What you will do The Pulp Mill Assistant Superintendent will proactively coordinate and lead the manufacturing operations in the Pulp Mill area to ensure the achievement of department objectives for Safety, Quality, Production, etc. The successful candidate will act as a technical resource for the operations team, and lead project and process improvement efforts in the paper mill. Operations Sets objectives and goals cascaded and aligned to the site Integrated Business Plan (IBP)
Coaches the business unit in the right behaviors
Ensures the business unit works to standards (Safety, Quality, ...)
Develops the required standards
Coaches and facilitates process troubleshooting and efficiency improvements using problem solving tools
Assures the problems are solved (root cause) and tasks are implemented in a sustainable way
Accountable for business unit operational and maintenance budgets
Defines and executes improvement projects, and develops/prioritizes area capital projects using the Engineering Service Request (ESR) process
Owns the Tier I operations update meeting reporting for their area(s) of responsibility
Ensures effective communication and results review through the meeting sequence (Shift Hand Off [SHO], Tier I Area Operations Update) Safety Responsible for day-to-day area safety and assist with all area safety efforts
Participate or review all safety incidents and investigate root cause. Assure follow-up items are completed in a timely manner
Help support the behavioral safety program (where applicable) and ensure that safe work practices are followed
Lead safety initiatives and provide safety training to ensure safe work practices are followed and enforced
Work to eliminate employee interactions with equipment
Address safety concerns with a strong urgency
Ensure environmental compliance Leadership Mentor shift supervisors to ensure quality leadership of hourly personnel
Provide leadership coverage during the Superintendent absences
Conduct investigations of safety incidents with shift supervisors and hourly personnel
Develop team in areas of production, safety, quality and overall plant efficiency. • Ensure employee compliance with schedules, policies, and procedures
Assist in developing and implementing job-specific training program, Qual-Card and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's)
Participate in grievance process (where applicable)
Support capital budget process
Creates an environment oriented to trust, open communication, creative thinking, and cohesive teamwork
Communication of Site IBP and cascading objectives and priorities into the business unit
Responsible for performance management process
Coach and develop team members to ensure a sustained leadership pipeline
Responsible for the motivation and morale of the business unit to achieve the expected goals
Collaborates with other areas internal and external to the site Quality Maintain and improve quality standards for all products produced
Lead quality initiatives and support change to ensure satisfied downstream customers
Follow up with rejected/obsolete product to ensure timely disposition Key Competencies & Attributes Systematically evaluates business opportunities, targeting those with the greatest potential for producing positive business results
Identifies more critical and less critical activities and assignments; adjusts priorities when appropriate
Allocates appropriate amounts of time for completing own and others' work; avoids scheduling conflicts; develops timelines and milestones
Actively seeks and allocates appropriate decision-making authority or task responsibility to appropriate individuals based on their abilities, availability, motivation, and development needs; considers potential positive and negative impact, business unit priorities, organizational values, and the opportunity to enhance others' knowledge and skills What you will need High school diploma or GED required. B.S. Chemical Engineer or Pulp and Paper Engineering preferred
Minimum of three (3) years in an operations leadership role in a Paper or Consumer Packaged Goods processing facility
Strong coaching and mentoring skills with experience in leading change
Excellent communication skills, comfortable presenting up to senior level audiences
Advanced systems aptitude and excellent computer skills, including Windows-based Excel
Excellent verbal and written communication skills required
Excellent planning and organizational skills with the ability to handle multiple tasks
Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel with ability to learn production related programs
Self-directed and energetic, able to lead and motivate others
Knowledge of industry, machinery, equipment, and processes
High speed manufacturing environment, sustained exposure to high frequency noises, multiple hours standing, walking on concrete surfaces
Personal Protective Equipment required in mill environment
Dirt, noise, odor, & temperature extremes
Climbing stairs, ladders, and scaffolding
Exposure to hazardous chemicals used in manufacturing process Total Rewards Details We prioritize an exceptional workplace experience, offering a comprehensive total reward package. This position is eligible for our Incentive Plan. Compensation ranges are estimates based on market data. Actual offers account for internal equity and candidate's job-related knowledge, skills, education, experience, and geographic location. Benefits, including medical, dental, vision, and more, generally begin after 30 days. Our paid time off will include vacation days, personal days, and company holidays. For more on our compensation philosophy, please reach out to our Talent Acquisition Team at Talent.
Acquisition@clearwaterpaper.com. Clearwater Paper will not offer sponsorship for employment-based visa status (including, but not limited to, H-1B visa status and other employment-based nonimmigrant visas) for this position. Accordingly, all applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis and must not require Clearwater Paper's sponsorship to continue to work legally in the United States. #ClearwaterPaper #Lewiston This role will be open for a minimum of 2 weeks or at the point a successful candidate is selected. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.
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