Mill Products Director
Company: Hoover & Strong
Location: Richmond
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Hoover & Strong, founded in
1912, is a family-owned jewelry manufacturer and refiner. We cater
to the jewelry industry by producing over 30,000 eco-friendly and
responsibly sourced jewelry products, all made in the USA. Our
products and services include jewelry, contract castings, findings,
mill products, and eco-friendly metal refining. A team of over 90
enthusiastic and dedicated coworkers have created a progressive,
family-oriented work environment that encourages personal growth,
the sharing of creative ideas and responsible practices. Our work
ethic is strong, and we strive for excellence and innovation in
everything that we do. Providing high-quality products and
professional services is our passion and we do it all in a casual,
non-corporate atmosphere with respect and appreciation for one
another. Make a difference in YOUR life and become a part of the
Hoover Family! Salary: $120,000 - $125,000 based on experience *
This is an onsite position in Chesterfield, Virginia. Position
Overview: The Mill Products Director oversees the Mill Products
division-which includes melting and casting operations, sheet and
wire fabrication, and solder production, as an autonomous
operational unit. This role is accountable for strategic planning,
revenue expansion, cost optimization, and performance management
across all functional areas. Responsible for product and process
troubleshooting for both internal and external customers. Key
Responsibilities Corporate Responsibilities Direct the Mill
Products division as an independent operational unit, covering
melting and casting, rolling, forming, and related manufacturing
processes. Provide regular operational and financial reporting to
the President and executive leadership, including a weekly division
performance summary. Establish annual strategic objectives for both
the division and personal leadership performance. Drive revenue
growth and optimize net profit. Collaborate with internal and
external sales channels to identify, target, and secure new
business opportunities. Lead all personnel management activities,
including recruitment, performance management, corrective actions,
and separations when required. Oversee workforce planning,
cross-training initiatives, material availability, consumable
usage, and maintenance requirements to ensure timely product
delivery to customers. Participate in relevant technical
conferences to remain current on advances in metallurgical
processing, manufacturing technologies, and market trends.
Determine and enforce all applicable regulatory, quality, and
safety compliance requirements. Alloy and Process Development
Identify, design, and implement new alloy systems, product
configurations, and process improvements to enhance product
performance, throughput, and cycle times. Promote continuous
improvement by evaluating process flow, equipment capabilities, and
operational methodologies. Prepare capital expenditure proposals
that meet return-on-investment thresholds (maximum two-year ROI).
Production Management Diagnose and resolve manufacturing process
deviations using structured root-cause analysis and data-driven
problem-solving methods. Ensure on-time delivery of all products to
internal and external customers; communicate schedule risks
proactively to relevant departments. Review and update production
lead times monthly based on capacity, backlog, and operational
constraints. Maintains strict quality control to ensure customers
receive highest quality products. Address customer concerns by
analyzing technical issues and advising on process modifications
when appropriate. Manage inventory levels for stock-and-release
items and work-in-process materials, ensuring adequate supply for
lead-time requirements while maintaining controls on precious-metal
inventory levels. Qualifications / Requirements Bachelor's degree
in Metallurgy, Materials Science, or a related engineering
discipline required; advanced degree preferred. Minimum of 10 years
of progressively responsible manufacturing management experience;
experience with precious-metal or fine-metal processing preferred.
Through knowledge of precious metals fabrication processes is
essential. Strong analytical, organizational, and engineering
problem-solving abilities. Demonstrated proficiency in technical
communication, including preparation of project plans and capital
expenditure analyses. Ability to operate effectively in a
high-variability, fast-paced production environment. Hands-on
leadership style with strong attention to detail and long-term
strategic thinking. Willingness to work extended or weekend hours
when required to meet project deadlines or operational commitments.
Benefits: Our comprehensive benefits package includes: Paid Time
Off - 14 days (pro-rated first year) Nine paid holidays Eligibility
for 401k, with Company Profit Sharing contributions Company
contribution to your Medical and Dental plans Company paid Life
Insurance Voluntary Vision and Supplemental Insurance Available
Company paid Tuition Reimbursement for qualified courses
Performance bonuses and Spot Awards Monthly luncheons, cookouts and
other fun activities Days Only - No Shift Work All applicants must
complete the online application. We cannot accept resumes without
the online application. Candidates must pass an extensive
background check, credit, criminal and drug screen; in addition,
all candidates must be willing to adhere to a metal-free dress code
policy and no cell phones. Hoover & Strong, Inc. is committed to
creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal
opportunity employer.
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