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Power and Recovery Superintendent

Clearwater Paper
paid time off
United States, Georgia, Augusta
4278 Mike Padgett Highway (Show on map)
Jan 12, 2026
Description

Where you will work

Augusta houses Clearwater Paper's largest paperboard facility and is home to more than 600 team members. Together, our team makes paperboard used in products across the United States, including food packaging, plates, cups and more. With nearly 65 years of operation, the mill spans 3,000 acres and runs two paper machines that collectively produce up to 1,940 tons per day.

Augusta is known worldwide for hosting The Masters golf tournament, but the city offers so much more. Located on the Savannah River on Georgia's eastern border, Augusta blends outdoor recreation with a vibrant arts and cultural scene. Explore the river walk, hike at the nearby wetlands, or the numerous downtown museums and restaurants.

Families benefit from strong public schools and nearby universities, including Augusta University-home to Georgia's only dental school and a nationally recognized medical college-plus technical colleges offering career-focused programs.

What you will do

The Power and Recovery Superintendent reports to the Power & Recovery Department Manager.They will have direct oversight and accountability of five (5) salaried and about twenty-five (51) unionized employees. This position is integral in leading efforts to safely and efficiently operate the Power & Recovery operations. Operations include the utilization of a fully integrated, complex, utilities process so that steam, electricity, water, and compressed air are supplied in the desired quantities and qualities to the other departments of the Mill. The ideal candidate will be technically oriented, and in line for advancement, at all levels.

Safety and Environmental



  • Tracks safety performance, managing safety programs that include annual training, scheduled safety meetings, safe job performance by employees, dealing with job performance issues as they arise
  • Assesses resources of safety SOPs (Standard Operating Procedure) and Guidelines
  • Reviews all safety incidents in the department and participates in developing cause maps
  • Tours the department for safety observations and employee contacts while verifying regulatory compliance
  • Guides and develops supervisors to effectively manage crews on safe work practices
  • Ensures compliance with all environmental OSHA, labor, and government regulation
  • Supports the behavioral safety program and ensures that safe work practices are followed


Leadership



  • Manages and provides direction for the activities of Power, Recovery & Filter plant process employees to meet production goals while balancing quality, productivity, performance, cost, safety, environmental, and morale to achieve positive results in all areas
  • Oversees daily management of mill resources, performance management, as well as positive and productive employee and labor relations
  • Promotes a safety culture and administer accountability for unsafe behaviors
  • Influences and develops employees' performance while growing employee competence through training
  • Ensures employees have proper training and tools to meet or exceed departmental and mill goals and objectives
  • Demonstrates leadership and leads change
  • Guides and develops supervisors who are responsible for day-to-day people management


Production & Quality



  • Sets direction, identifies priorities, coordinates the activities of other departments as it relates to the area performance, and manages the operating budget for the area
  • Ensures adequate raw material supplies are maintained for continued production
  • Certifies production meets specifications
  • Works with Quality/Technical staff to resolve quality issues
  • Reviews operations training manuals for updates completion


Continuous Improvement



  • Leads crews to improve processes by identifying and eliminating non-value-added activities (waste)
  • Utilizes strong problem-solving skills to ensure corrective actions for employee and/or production issues are defined and established, bringing open items to closure in a timely manner
  • Communicates to all levels of the organization as needed and participates with Department Managers from other areas of the mill to coordinate activities
  • Prepares and distributes information regarding changes to policies and procedures (as a result of kaizens or other CI opportunities) to employees


Key Competencies & Attributes



  • 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
  • Identifies barriers that impact customer service and retention; communicates concerns and recommendations to others
  • Uses understanding of customer needs and the organization's customer service practices to set priorities, make decisions, and take actions that create customer satisfaction and prevent service issues from occurring
  • Creates relevant options for addressing problems and opportunities that will achieve desired outcomes
  • Systematically evaluates business opportunities, targeting those with the greatest potential for producing positive business results


What you will need



  • High school diploma or GED required
  • Bachelor's degree in management, engineering, or related field preferred
  • Minimum of eight years of experience required in areas of pulp and papermaking processes and/or utilities area processes
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills required
  • Must have good organizational and computer skills
  • Must be self-motivated and energetic
  • Ability to work within labor agreement if applicable
  • Able to work in a high-speed manufacturing environment, sustained exposure to high-frequency noises, multiple hours standing, walking on concrete surfaces, heat, and cold and mill environment
  • Able to wear and abide by Personal Protective Equipment that is required in the mill environment
  • Able to climb stairs, ladders, and scaffolding
  • Could be exposed to hazardous chemicals used in the manufacturing process
  • Rotating On-Call Weekend Duty


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.

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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

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For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
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