Operations Manager Construction, Mining & Trades - Marshall, IL at Geebo

Operations Manager

GENERAL
Summary:
Responsible for leading cross-functional team in all areas of production, continuous improvement, and customer satisfaction. Will participate and be a key Customer and Supplier contact for problem resolution. Will promote positive climate throughout the manufacturing facility.
o Directs activities through subordinate Business Unit Managers to attain production goals consistent with safety, quality, delivery, housekeeping, waste elimination, and effectiveness objectives.
o Support Director of Operations in large, multi-shift electronics manufacturing environment by providing leadership, developing and implementing strategic plans, and facilitating continuous improvement.
o Ensure plant activities support company and division goals and objectives and achieve overall profit, growth and return on investment goals.
o Provide leadership and direction through planning and the coordination of manufacturing and related support departments to achieve efficient and economical production while maintaining the highest standards of quality.
o Lead change and promote growth within facility.
o Reviews and establishes material, equipment, and manpower resource requirements.
o Account for consistent application of policy and procedures throughout the plant.
o Coordinates and leads activities with other functions such as all business units, materials, engineering, quality, human resources and other support departments.
o Assists in establishing budgets for conducting departmental activities and accompanying manufacturing projects and is held responsible for managing department within established budgetary guidelines.
o Performs other duties as assigned
o Comply with and support the health, safety, and environmental programs, policies, and procedures.
Education Requirements
- Bachelors Degree
- Strong Manufacturing Experience - preferably non-unionEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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