Idaho National Laboratory is hiring an Operations Manager to oversee our Fabrication and Assembly operations. Our team works a 4x10 schedule located out of our SMC facility with every Friday off. In this role, you will report to the Senior Operations Manager and be responsible for authorizing and monitoring work performed in your assigned SMC facility. Candidate must be able to qualify as a Nuclear Facility Manager and should have working knowledge of fabrication and assembly processes as well as experience with facility systems operations. Responsibilities Include: - Manage activities of a broad functional area through non-exempt and exempt specialists. Provide direction to employees according to established policies, procedures, and management guidance. - Manage, train and motivate staff to meet unit targets and objectives. Manage employees that perform similar or related tasks. May supervise more than one shift or work unit and subordinate managers. - Working knowledge of production scheduling and schedule risk mitigation. - Support compliance with programs such as ISMS, Contractor Assurance Program, Quality Assurance Program, Conduct of Operations, and Conduct of Maintenance. - Manage work by providing guidance and direction to other staff and coordination between multiple organizations within and outside of SMC. - Understand strategic importance of collaboration between Operations, Engineering and Maintenance organizations and able to provide the ability to prioritize, recognize critical path items and resource conflicts. - Responsible for all aspects of human capital; performance reviews, timekeeping, positive recognition and all disciplinary actions for direct reports and technicians. - Implement strategy as defined by the SMC Senior Operations Manager. - Oversee operational activities to ensure the facility is operated safely and in full compliance with all laboratory requirements, federal and state regulations, orders, and permits. - Accountable for asset management and budgeting to ensure facility, equipment, and operating procedures are adequate and ready to carry out the SMC mission.