Stone Brewing Co. posts first Richmond job listing

by | Oct 10, 2014 | EAT DRINK

Let’s face it, we all want to work at a brewery.


Let’s face it, we all want to work at a brewery.

And with Stone Brewing Co. set to move to town in 2016, and bring with it 400 jobs, there’s got to be room for some of us, right?

Well here’s your first shot, and it’s a doozy. It’s for a ‘Project Manager – Operations’ and it looks like who ever gets the gig will help get everything up and running. The minimum requirements are steep (7-10 years experience in project management) but i’m sure there’s lots of folks out there capable and interested.

Here’s a bit more detail from the job listing, you can read the entire listing here.

Stone Brewing Co. is in search of an exceptional Project Manager to work closely with our management team and key functional staff across operations inside and outside of the company to efficiently communicate, manage, and deliver the companys bourgeoning portfolio of operations projects. You are not only passionate about our craft but for execution as well. You have a strong background in project engineering and project leadership in the brewing, biomedical, oil industries or similar. Your experience includes project leadership of cross-functional teams, good knowledge of Microsoft Project and similar tools used to develop and maintain schedules to govern brewery-related capital projects.

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner




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