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Kronospan

Energy Centre Manager

Chirk
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Company Description

We are the global leader in the production and distribution of wood products used in everything from furniture and flooring to timber-framed houses, building facades, and construction. In doing so, we help to build a better world. Kronospan is focused on achieving operational excellence with relentless attention to safety and sustainability.

Job Description

We are seeking an experienced and motivated Energy Centre Manager to oversee the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of our energy centre. This role is critical in ensuring continuous energy supply while driving performance, compliance, and continuous improvement across all plant and systems.

You will lead the day-to-day operations, managing a team of operators, overseeing any maintenance works, and playing a key role in optimising energy efficiency, resilience, and sustainability.

Responsibilities

  • Manage the daily operation and maintenance of the energy centre, ensuring uninterrupted service delivery to provide heat and energy to the production processes on site
  • Ensure compliance with all health, safety, environmental, and statutory regulations
  • Lead, develop, and motivate on-site operational and maintenance teams alongside the engineering team
  • Support in planned and reactive maintenance activities, including contractor management
  • Monitor plant performance, KPIs, and energy efficiency, identifying opportunities for optimisation
  • Manage operational budgets, forecasting, and cost control
  • Act as the main technical point of contact for stakeholders, clients, and regulatory bodies
  • Support continuous improvement initiatives, innovation, and decarbonisation strategies
  • Maintain accurate operational records, reports, and compliance documentation

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Qualifications

The right candidate will be a proactive leader with strong technical knowledge and a hands-on approach to operational excellence.

You must have:

  • Proven experience managing a biomass energy production facility or power plant
  • Strong knowledge of biomass boilers, CHP and energy generation
  • Excellent understanding of health & safety and regulatory compliance
  • Experience leading technical teams and managing contractors
  • Strong problem-solving, organisational, and communication skills

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Desirable:

  • Engineering qualification or equivalent technical certification
  • Experience with low-carbon technologies or energy transition projects
  • Knowledge of energy management systems and performance monitoring
  • IOSH / NEBOSH or similar H&S qualification

Additional Information

Just some of what we are able to offer includes:

  • Competitive remuneration package.
  • Exciting and challenging work
  • Continued training, support, and career development
  • The opportunity to work with and learn from industry-leading people who are committed to technical excellence

For further information, please contact [email protected]

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Skills

Energy Management
Biomass Energy
CHP
Health and Safety
Regulatory Compliance
Team Leadership
Contractor Management
Problem Solving
Organizational Skills
Communication Skills
Technical Knowledge
Operational Excellence
Energy Efficiency
Sustainability
Decarbonisation Strategies

Location

Chirk, Wales, United Kingdom

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