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  • Director of Manufacturing

    Honey Mama's

    Plant manager job in Portland, OR

    About Us Honey Mama's is the Portland, Oregon-based maker of delicious, refrigerated fudge bars! Founded by Christy Goldsby at the Portland Farmers Market in 2013, Honey Mama's is now available in over 7,000 stores across the country. We have grown to become one of the fastest selling, top-ranked brands in our category. The brand has garnered national press recognition as a cult-favorite in Bon Appetit, Forbes, Refinery29, Healthline, Men's Health, Food & Wine, and more. Honey Mama's is beloved for its one-of-a-kind texture, often compared to brownie batter, chocolate truffles, or fudge - the real treat is discovering each bar is made from only a limited number of nutrient-rich whole food ingredients. Our mission is to further the food-as-medicine movement by giving you a uniquely memorable indulgent experience that contributes simultaneously to health and vitality. About the Role The Director of Manufacturing will plan, direct, coordinate, and oversee manufacturing activities in the organization, ensuring development and implementation of efficient operations and cost-effective systems to meet current and future needs of the organization. This may include expense control, systems control, staff management, goods production, and department supervision. The Director of Manufacturing will also be responsible for helping to update and develop corporate policies and other compliance responsibilities by performing the duties outlined below. Supervisory Responsibilities Directly supervises employees in the Manufacturing and Quality Assurance departments. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding anddisciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems. Key Responsibilities Provide inspired operational leadership and strategic direction to Honey Mama's manufacturing processes, ensuring our values of quality, creativity, and collaboration shine through in everything we make. Champion the mission, vision, and values of Honey Mama's through every operational decision and team interaction. Drive excellence in daily operations while maintaining the highest quality standards in a cost-effective, efficient, and sustainable way. Partner closely with the CEO to bring our strategic plan to life-championing growth, innovation, and seamless execution across all aspects of operations. Cultivate a culture of continuous improvement and learning, ensuring Honey Mama's grows stronger, smarter, and more agile every day. Lead process improvement initiatives that energize teams, drive results, and make meaningful impact-using collaborative, data-driven methods. In the CEO's absence, confidently oversee all operational functions, ensuring that every process reflects Honey Mama's gold-standard of excellence. Integrate the organization's strategic goals into manufacturing operations, aligning people, processes, and performance toward shared success. Build a motivated, engaged, and high-performing team through coaching, collaboration, and recognition. Inspire innovation, embrace challenges, and foster a culture that celebrates learning and progress. Invest in the growth of your team-mentoring future leaders and providing opportunities for advancement and skill-building. Develop and manage the manufacturing plan and associated budgets, ensuring alignment with company goals and long-term growth. Motivate and empower manufacturing leadership and staff to deliver outstanding performance, achieving excellence in both product and process. Foster high morale and an inclusive, positive workplace where people feel valued, inspired, and connected to a shared purpose. Coach and develop managers to reach their fullest potential-building a bench of strong, confident leaders ready to take on tomorrow's challenges. Provide forward-thinking leadership that maximizes quality, operational efficiency, and team responsiveness. Review financial and performance results regularly, identifying opportunities for improvement and celebrating wins. Oversee budgets, production plans, and resource utilization to ensure smooth operations and strategic growth. Evaluate and adapt manufacturing processes to stay on the leading edge of industry trends and innovations. Lead with integrity and respect, fostering positive relationships with employees, peers, and stakeholders alike. Promote safety, sustainability, and compliance as non-negotiable priorities across all operations. Communicate clearly, positively, and proactively building trust and alignment across the organization. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in manufacturing, Industrial Engineering, Operations Management, Business Administration, or a related field required. 8-10+ years of progressive manufacturing or operations management experience, including at least 5 years in a senior leadership role. Proven track record of successfully leading large-scale production operations in a food, CPG, or similar regulated industry. Demonstrated success implementing process improvements, cost reductions, and quality initiatives. Experience managing budgets, production planning, and resource allocation at a strategic level. Strong understanding of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, and/or Continuous Improvement methodologies. Proficient in ERP systems, manufacturing software, and performance analytics tools. Deep knowledge of safety, quality, and regulatory standards (e.g., FDA, GMP, HACCP).
    $130k-203k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Manager, P.E.T. Manufacturing Facility

    Jubilant Radiopharma

    Plant manager job in Portland, OR

    Impactful Leadership Opportunity in PET Manufacturing Manager, P.E.T. Manufacturing Facility - Portland, OR Jubilant Radiopharmacies, Inc. Are you a skilled P.E.T. manufacturing professional looking to lead with purpose in a growing, patient-focused organization? Jubilant Radiopharmacies, Inc. is hiring a Manager, P.E.T. Manufacturing Facility to oversee operations at our Portland, OR facility. This leadership role offers the chance to shape the future of radiopharmaceuticals while working in a collaborative, mission-driven environment. Why Join Jubilant Radiopharmacies? With over 25 years of experience in Nuclear Pharmacy, we are a trusted partner in radiopharmaceuticals across the U.S.. Our open formulary model gives healthcare providers access to a full range of products, empowering better patient care. We combine national reach with local responsiveness, ensuring our teams stay connected to the communities they serve. What You'll Do As the Manager, you'll lead a diverse team and oversee all aspects of P.E.T. manufacturing and cyclotron operations. You'll ensure regulatory compliance, drive operational excellence, and foster a culture of safety, quality, and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Team Leadership: Set clear goals, support professional development, and promote an inclusive, high-performance culture. Operations Management: Oversee production schedules, cyclotron operations, inventory, and facility maintenance. Financial Oversight: Manage budgets, monitor expenses, and collaborate with accounting on reporting and forecasting. Customer Engagement: Partner with Sales to maintain strong client relationships and support service agreements. Quality & Compliance: Collaborate with internal teams to meet regulatory standards. May serve as Radiation Safety Officer (RSO). Safety & Regulatory Leadership: Ensure compliance with safety protocols and regulatory guidelines. Lead audits and inspections. Fleet & Logistics Oversight: Supervise local fleet operations and ensure safe, compliant transportation of materials. What You Bring We welcome applicants from all backgrounds who meet the following qualifications: Experience in P.E.T. manufacturing and cyclotron operations (4+ years preferred) Leadership experience in operations or team management (2+ years preferred) Strong understanding of cyclotron theory, cGMP and P.E.T. drug production Excellent communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills Ability to navigate regulatory environments and drive process improvements Bachelors degree or equivalent experience preferred Valid driver's license and ability to pass background and drug screening What We Offer Competitive compensation, annual bonus, 401K matching and comprehensive benefits Relocation assistance Opportunities for growth in a fast-paced, innovative company A supportive, inclusive workplace culture At Jubilant Radiopharma, we champion an inclusive workplace that treasures diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds. We are committed to building a diverse yet inclusive workplace that is representative of the marketplace and the communities in which the Company operates. Jubilant Radiopharma is proud to be an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, veteran status, marital status, creed, status about public assistance, genetic status or any other status protected by federal, state or local law. If qualified individuals with a disability need assistance in applying for this position, call Human Resources at ************ informing us regarding the nature of your request and providing your contact information. We look forward to speaking with you about this exciting new career opportunity!
    $90k-149k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Senior Packaging Manager

    Forcebrands

    Plant manager job in Portland, OR

    **THIS IS NOT A ROLE WITH FORCEBRANDS** **THIS IS AN ONSITE ROLE** Title: Senior Packaging Manager Industry: Beverage Manufacturing Status: Full-time, Exempt We're working with a renowned and growing brewery and beverage manufacturer with a strong legacy, entrepreneurial spirit, and a passion for quality. They're seeking a Senior Packaging Manager to lead their largest operations team and play a critical role in delivering high-performance results across safety, quality, and efficiency. This is an exciting leadership opportunity for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment and wants to be a key player in driving production excellence and operational growth. What You'll Do Lead a high-performing packaging department and manage a team of supervisors and line staff Execute daily production plans across a variety of beverage products while ensuring quality and safety standards Monitor shift operations, review passdowns, and respond quickly to changes in production Troubleshoot and implement sustainable solutions using root cause analysis and continuous improvement methodologies Drive lean manufacturing initiatives and help embed a lean mindset across the team Collaborate cross-functionally with Sales & Ops Planning, Maintenance, and other departments Evaluate and improve onboarding, SOPs, preventative maintenance, changeovers, and capital projects Use data and KPIs to track productivity, quality, cost, and performance Ensure compliance with GMP and food safety standards, and support internal audits Build a positive, accountable team culture centered around development, performance, and fun What You'll Bring 5+ years in beverage/CPG manufacturing with strong packaging line experience 3-5 years in a team supervisory or management role Familiarity with depalletizers, fillers, seamers, and case packers Experience executing or managing lean manufacturing practices and CapEx projects Knowledge of OSHA and safety compliance in a manufacturing environment Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Suite and ERP/MES systems Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Operations, or equivalent experience Strong communicator and hands-on leader with a passion for driving results Compensation & Benefits Medical and dental coverage 401k PTO and flexible paid holidays Employee discounts If you're an experienced packaging operations leader ready to roll up your sleeves and help scale an iconic beverage company, we'd love to connect.
    $80k-133k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Site Operations Manager

    Romanoff Renovations 4.2company rating

    Plant manager job in Portland, OR

    Romanoff Renovations is a nationally recognized and awarded provider of flooring installation services for the nations' largest big-box retailer. Established in 1974 and headquartered in Atlanta, GA, Romanoff Renovations has 36 offices located throughout the East and West coasts. We are proud to be named an industry trailblazer in innovation, service, and commitment to the community. WHO WE ARE: Good people do good for other people. To this end, everyone at Romanoff subscribes to a common set of values, housed under the simple premise of “Do the Right Thing.” This is found in our passion to Commit to Excellence, Listen, Give Back and show Respect for All. The spirit of our values can be felt throughout our work environment, in how we make decisions, how our teams interact, and how we go above and beyond to care for our customers and community. Also prevalent in our culture is a strong thirst for innovation, with the intent to meet our company's overarching goal of Enhancing Lives. Coupled together, our culture is one of continuous growth, with a great deal of fun along the way. JOB SUMMARY The Site Operations Manager is responsible for executing assigned office production metrics, development and management of a team of Operation Managers and maintaining positive communications with customers. The Site Operations Manager is responsible for managing salaried and hourly associates in several locations for optimal performance. The position reports to the District Operations Manager (DSOM) and oversees a specified site location. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Oversee production in assigned office to include; backlogs, aging report, and KPI's Ensure that office is dispatching and resulting in a timely manner Ongoing recruitment performed Ensure that pad and warehouse inventory is accurate and runs efficiently Identify key areas of opportunity for improvement and work to develop self and the team with a focus on continuous improvement. Assign duties and recurring task to appropriate roles to ensure the office is properly following SOPs and company established best practices. Ensure office scheduling capacity is optimized Audit and count pad Build and sustain relationship with The Home Depot associates and DSM by meeting regularly and proactively communicate with DSM when customer issue arises. Visit local Home Depot stores a regular basis to ensure relationships are established Expedited care tickets are responded to immediately. Work with THD and customer for resolution. Answer and respond to inquiries from the RCS Adherence to SOP MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Must have a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and possess vehicle insurance. High School Diploma or Equivalent Minimum 3 years of relevant experience Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to communicate across all levels of the company Strong customer service skills, ability to provide a positive and professional experience Ability to lead teams to accomplish common goals Ability to juggle competing priorities and adapt to unique situations. Strong computer skills Ability to travel to field offices, jobsites, and The Home Depot stores PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS 4+ years of experience in a production environment and supervisory role building teams and improving teams Background in floor covering and/or understands construction Previous experience in residential construction a plus KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND COMPETENCIES Self-Starter and team player Comfort with public speaking/teaching Flooring installation knowledge and ability to complete minor repairs Organized and detail oriented Ability to multi-task Ability to show empathy to customers and installers Strong autonomous performer Functions with a sense of urgency Makes decisions with discernment, considering all sides Ability to read diagrams and installation specs Familiar with OSHA workplace regulations PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Sitting up to 5 hours a day Constant use of hands to type and write Stand up to 6 hours a day Lifting 50 pounds, occasionally Driving a forklift, occasionally. Romanoff Renovations will provide training and certifications as needed BENEFITS Medical, Vision, Dental Insurance Bonus Program 401k with Company Match Paid Holidays Personal Time Off Earned PTO for Community Service Romanoff Renovations is an equal opportunity employer and we are committed to maintaining a diverse workforce provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin, citizenship, veteran's status, age, disability status, genetics or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.
    $67k-93k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Manufacturing Production Supervisor

    Stella-Jones 4.2company rating

    Plant manager job in McMinnville, OR

    Stella-Jones is North America's leading producer of industrial pressure-treated wood products. Responding to the vital infrastructure needs of our economy, we manufacture and distribute railway ties, utility poles, residential lumber and industrial wood products across the United States and Canada. To learn more about the company, visit us at: *************************************************** About Sheridan, Oregon & our local plant operations Sheridan is located 13 miles southwest of McMinnville, Oregon, halfway between the Oregon Coast and the Portland metro area. Our 37-acre manufacturing site in Sheridan specializes in the production of high-quality utility poles. The local Stella-Jones plant team is made up of 40 dedicated manufacturing professionals across a variety of roles. To learn more about Sheridan's utility pole products (including a 1-minute video overview), visit our product page: ****************************************************** Position Overview: The Production Supervisor at Stella-Jones in Sheridan is responsible for leading and developing production teams while ensuring safe, efficient, and high-quality operations. This role emphasizes accountability, continuous improvement, and team-level problem solving, using data and systems to drive performance. By focusing on coaching, resource allocation, and process optimization, the Supervisor plays a key role in strengthening daily operations and supporting a culture of safety, quality, and productivity. Key Responsibilities: Lead, Manage, and Hold Accountable (LMA): Direct and supervise production leads and workers, ensuring safe and efficient plant operations. Hold team members accountable for meeting production targets, safety standards, and quality requirements. Provide ongoing training, coaching, and support to develop team capabilities and performance. Manage Day-to-Day Production Operations: Execute production plans and ensure daily targets are met in a safe and cost-effective manner. Allocate labor and equipment resources to optimize material flow and minimize downtime. Ensure accurate time, production, and inventory records are maintained and reported. Drive Quality & Process Improvement: Ensure quality control inspections align with internal standards and customer specifications. Identify operational inefficiencies and recommend solutions to improve processes and outputs. Monitor environmental and safety compliance, ensuring all procedures are consistently followed. Employee Development & Performance: Provide hands-on training for new hires and cross-training for existing staff. Conduct performance evaluations, guide improvement plans, and manage disciplinary processes. Support recruitment, onboarding, and retention efforts in collaboration with HR. Qualifications: Five or more years of work experience in a manufacturing environment required Supervisory experience in a manufacturing environment highly preferred Wood products industry experience preferred Ability to lead change by engaging front-line teams and supporting improvements to operations, culture, and team practices. Excellent computer skills, including Microsoft Office and Excel Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public. Important note: Employment at Stella-Jones is contingent upon the successful completion of a pre-employment drug test and criminal background check. Employee Benefits: As a Stella-Jones team member, you will have access to excellent benefits and incentives including: Comprehensive total benefits package with 3 medical plans to choose from Several company-paid benefits including: Dental and Vision coverage Life insurance and Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) policies Long-Term Disability Coverage Access to a robust employee assistance program Competitive compensation Annual bonus program opportunity 401(k) savings plan with generous Company match (150% on the first 4% deferred) 2 weeks paid vacation and 9 holidays Career advancement opportunities Ability to purchase Company stock Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled *In addition to this Production Supervisor role in Sheridan, we also have an Environmental, Health and Safety Supervisor opportunity open at our Eugene, Oregon plant. Learn more and apply to that role here: **********************************************
    $26k-33k yearly est. 1d ago
  • General Manager

    Central Bethany

    Plant manager job in Portland, OR

    Bethany Athletic Club, a premier facility located in the charming Bethany Village neighborhood just northwest of the Beaverton-Hillsboro area seeks a dynamic on-site General Manager to lead our teams and facility into the future. The successful GM will have a great deal of integrity, the ability to effectively oversee club operations, financials and membership matters, while ensuring our valued members consistently receive a professional, welcoming and state of the art experience that demonstrates the highest level of member service. RESPONSIBILITIES: Manage the daily operation of the business Set organizational and culture goals by providing necessary leadership and vision Develop and implement business plans to effectively manage P&L, maintain a high membership base, and achieve financial goals through budgeting, monitoring, and coaching Review financial reports and statements to understand performance and expenses to determine areas of concern and strategies to improve Ensure quality service and skills are trained to the team to support successful growth and daily operations Establish and maintain open, collaborative relationships with direct reports and team members to foster a commitment to providing exceptional internal and external service Interface with members to obtain feedback on quality of products, services, and overall satisfaction for optimal member retention Ensure building is well-maintained and operational areas meet or exceed guest expectations while maintaining the safety and security of the property Inspire and motivate teams to achieve operational excellence; make key decisions, remove obstacles for success, and ensure adequate resources are available to achieve business results QUALIFICATIONS: At least 5 years of upper-level management with a “hands-on" approach Bachelor's degree in business or related field is preferred Strong leadership skills capable of effectively managing facility and team into the future Strong business operational skills and ability to motivate and mentor staff are required Comfort working with budgets, payroll, revenue and forecasting Strong communications skills Excellent presentation and communication skills are also beneficial Company Benefits for your Life and Wellness 401Kk program with matching after 6 months EAP providing counseling, financial & legal assistance Discounts on food from Bethany Athletic Club and Laurel Parc Discounts through BenefitHub + LifeConnect Employee Referral Bonuses Paid + Float Holidays Yearly performance reviews + annual pay increases for those who qualify Various development and growth opportunities Company events such as wellness challenges + valuable prizes! Additional Perks for Full Time Employees Medical, Dental, Vision options for employee, partner + dependents after 60 days Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Up to 16 PTO days first year (19 days after 1 year) + Holiday pay perks Complimentary Bethany Athletic Club membership + club discounts! 15% discount at West Parc and South Parc Apartments About Central Bethany Central Bethany, owner and management company of Bethany Athletic Club, is a real estate development and property management company based in Portland, Oregon and parent company of a portfolio of properties in the Bethany Village and surrounding Portland metropolitan area, including Bethany Athletic Club, Laurel Parc, South Parc, West Parc, Bethany Village Shopping Centre, Affinity Home Care, and LaScala Apartments. The Central Bethany main office is located in the heart of Bethany Village, a convenient location right off Highway 26 between downtown Portland and Hillsboro. Central Bethany is committed to fostering and supporting a diverse, fun, productive and close-knit community through its diverse group of properties where a multitude of paths for career growth and development are provided throughout its various departments, with positions for every skill and experience level. Our fast-paced environment and service-first mentality is what makes us great at what we do. This approach paired with our family history, experience in the industry, and commitment to supporting a healthy work-life balance for all of our employees is what we believe sets us apart and makes Central Bethany a unique place to work. We are constantly working to improve and innovate to deliver the best experience, service and product to our customers, members and residents.
    $48k-92k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Manufacturing Operations Director

    JBL Resources 4.3company rating

    Plant manager job in Oregon City, OR

    About Our Client: Our client is a globally recognized leader in the medical device industry, specializing in the design and manufacturing of high-quality implants, instruments, and innovative solutions that improve patient lives. With a strong commitment to precision, quality, and cutting-edge technology, they partner with leading healthcare organizations to deliver best-in-class care solutions. Operating multiple state-of-the-art facilities worldwide, they focus on continuous improvement, lean manufacturing, and advanced materials to drive excellence in the medical device sector. Join a team that is dedicated to innovation, collaboration, and making a meaningful impact in the healthcare industry. Key Responsibilities: Leading site-level operational strategy, financial performance, and KPI achievement. Building and developing high-performing teams across direct and matrixed functions. Optimizing production systems, capacity planning, and labor models to support growth. Collaborating closely with commercial teams to expanding business and strengthening client relationships. Embedding safety, quality, and compliance into every aspect of manufacturing processes. Creating scalable infrastructure to support future expansion and innovation. Holding full P&L responsibility and reporting directly to the COO. Developing and executing strategic initiatives across manufacturing, engineering, supply chain, and customer fulfillment. Fostering a culture of continuous improvement, operational excellence, and accountability. Cultivating relationships with key customers to drive satisfaction and strategic growth. Ensuring compliance with medical device regulations and quality standards. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in engineering, manufacturing, or related field required. MBA or equivalent advanced degree is strongly preferred. A minimum of 7+ years leading multifunctional manufacturing organizations, with at least 5 years in site/director-level roles. 5+ years of senior leadership experience in manufacturing operations, with proven P&L responsibility. Demonstrated success in leading cross-functional teams in a high-revenue, high-growth environment. Strong expertise in operational excellence, lean manufacturing, and continuous improvement methodologies. In-depth knowledge of regulatory compliance within the medical device or similar regulated industries. Experience with investment casting (lost-wax) processes and machining/CNC operations. Exposure to global manufacturing practices and integrated business planning. Familiarity with quality system deployment and lean initiatives in industrial settings. NO C2C CANDIDATES Interested Candidates please apply on our website at https://jobs.jblresources.com. For more information about our services and great opportunities at JBL Resources, please visit our website: https://www.jblresources.com. JBL Resources is proud to have earned the reputation of being a premier provider of top talent professionals in the fields of engineering, human resources, logistics, operations, and supply chain management. As specialists in both permanent placement and contract services, our mission is to help companies and individuals become all they were created to be. **JBL is an Equal Opportunity Employer and E-Verify Company
    $118k-159k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Manufacturing Supervisor - Swing Shift (M-F 2:00PM to 10:30PM)

    Nlight 4.1company rating

    Plant manager job in Hillsboro, OR

    Description About nLIGHT At nLIGHT, we are constantly on the cutting-edge of laser technology in a massively growing market. We are a leading provider of high-power semiconductors and fiber lasers for industrial, microfabrication, and aerospace & defense applications, to name a few. Our lasers are changing not only the way things are made, but also changing the things that can be made. Headquartered in Camas, Washington, nLIGHT is a publicly listed company (NASDAQ: LASR). We're looking for a motivated leader with proven experience in fast-paced production environments, skilled at launching new products and driving continuous improvements. The Manufacturing Supervisor manages all production activities and team performance during the swing shift (Monday-Friday, 2:00PM-10:30PM). Summary The Manufacturing Supervisor oversees all aspects of production activities and performance during their assigned shift, supporting a high-velocity fabrication team. Key responsibilities include supervising team members to ensure safety, development, and training; allocating resources effectively; fostering positive team morale; driving and implementing continuous improvement solutions to enhance product quality and achieve throughput and cost targets. This role requires daily interaction with Operations team members, manufacturing support teams, product line leaders, and Development Engineering personnel. Responsibilities include: Supervises approximately 20+ member team on shift; including manufacturing specialists, leads and technicians Ensures safe work environment for all employees; reinforces safety culture, supports incident investigations, and participates in ergonomic evaluations Identifies staffing needs and assists in capacity planning with area management Investigates and leads solutions to manufacturing constraint issues. Provides leadership through effective communication, coaching, training, and development Ensures compliance with Company policies and applicable laws, leads by example Assigns and directs work, coordinates workflow through multiple departments and across shifts Conducts employee corrective actions, resolves complaints and conflicts, and participates in investigations in coordination with the Operations Leadership and Human Resources Responsible for employee performance management; motivates and facilitates continuous learning and development, conducts annual performance appraisals, and provides timely feedback and recognition Monitors and approves employee time and attendance records in compliance with federal, state, and local wage and hour laws Develops, implements, and analyzes actions to improve manufacturing processes, equipment performance, and quality levels, and takes the appropriate corrective actions to meet goals, quality standards, safety, and cost objectives Ensures conformance to established processes and procedures Leads and reports out in daily manufacturing meetings Leads LEAN, 5-S, value stream mapping, and continuous flow activity Qualifications: Minimum of 5+ years of experience working in a high-volume manufacturing environment with a record of increasing job complexity and hands-on problem-solving ability, including 2+ years as a shift supervisor Hands-on assembly, precision fabrication, and product quality performance testing experience Experience with LEAN and 5-S implementation and maintenance Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) Demonstrated leadership skills Demonstrate an unwavering dedication to safety of yourself, your team, and all of those around you Ability to communicate (written and verbal) and listen effectively at all levels of the organization. Experience investigating and leading solutions to resolve manufacturing constraint issues Proven ability to work with a diverse team and across various functional groups Proven ability to drive continuous-improvement approach to production solutions to operational challenges are implemented Ability to work within clean room and ESD environments, where various products are fabricated and tested Ability to work effectively with a wide array of personnel ranging from hourly employees to senior management Bachelor's degree in engineering or sciences is a plus Electronics/optics supervisory or management experience is a plus nLIGHT is proud to offer comprehensive COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS: Salary, level based on experience, education and skills: Manufacturing Supervisor II: $81,000 to $88,000 annually Senior Supervisor: $87,000 to $95,000 annually Other Compensation and Benefits 6% Swing Shift differential Target Cash Bonus of 5% of earned wages Eligible for Restricted Stock Unit grants 4 weeks of Paid Time Off per year 10 paid Holidays Eligible for health benefits on the 1st day of the month after your start date Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits, including prescription and orthodontia with employee-paid premiums as low as $40.00 per pay period Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts Employee Stock Purchase Plan 401(k) with company match and immediate vesting Company paid Short-Term and Long-Term Disability, and Life & AD&D Insurance Employee Assistance Program Aflac Supplemental Insurance Paid Bereavement Leave and Jury Duty Tuition Assistance Program Pet Insurance nLIGHT is subject to US Export Control regulations. To qualify for this position, you must be a US Person (that is, a US citizen, lawful permanent resident, or protected individual granted asylum or refugee status). Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or age. For more information about our commitment to equal employment opportunity, please see this government poster: Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal. If you are an individual with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation in the application or hiring process, please contact Human Resources at ************** or [email protected]. E-Verify Participation: nLIGHT participates in the E-Verify program. This employer will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. For more information, please review the following notices: E-Verify Participation Poster Right to Work Poster
    $87k-95k yearly Auto-Apply 11d ago
  • Plant Manager - Oak Grove Plant

    Vistra 4.8company rating

    Plant manager job in Oak Grove, OR

    If you have what it takes to become part of the Vistra family and would like to start a promising career with a global leader, take a look at the exciting employment opportunities that are currently available and apply online. Overall Responsibility for a Plant within the regional fleet. May be responsible for multiple sites as well as Mine sites. Provide management and direction of safety, environmental and regulatory compliance, operation, maintenance, technical and engineering support, long and short range planning, O&M Resource Plan, Capital Resource Plan, project management/contractor management, staffing, employee/team development, employee/labor relations, communicationa nd community relations as site/equipment demolition. Job Description Overall responsibility for all Plant/Multi-Plants/Mine sites within the fleet. Ensures generation and/or mining requirements/goals are efficiently and reliably met. Responsible for compliance with safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements. Develops/manages Capital and O&M budgets to meet financial objectives. Collaborates with applicable internal and external business partners. Effectively administers company policies, labor agreements and work rules. Provides leadership and direction in the area of Labor Agreement administration including the grievance process and contract negotiations. Represents Luminant in legal or community affairs as necessary to support and protect Company interests and to ensure good relations with local governments, school districts, civic groups, law enforcement agencies and the media. Selects, develops, and manages a diverse work force. Education/Minimum requirements Bachelor's degree in a field associated with the job's necessary skills/competencies and 7 years supervisory/management experience, or at least 10 years related supervisory/management experience preferred. Job Family Plant Operations Company Vistra Corporate Services Company Locations Franklin, TexasTexas We are a company of people committed to: Exceeding Customer Expectations, Great People, Teamwork, Competitive Spirit and Effective Communication. If this describes you, then apply today! If you currently work for Vistra or its subsidiaries, please apply via the internal career site. It is the policy of the Company to comply with all employment laws and to afford equal employment opportunity to individuals in all aspects of employment, including in selection for job opportunities, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, military service, protected veteran status, or any other consideration protected by federal, state or local laws. If you are an individual with a disability and need assistance submitting an application or would like to request an accommodation, please email us at assistance@vistraenergy.com to make a request.
    $74k-115k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Plant Manager

    Provision People

    Plant manager job in Hubbard, OR

    Our award-winning client is seeking a Plant Manager to join their team. We are seeking a driven Plant Manager to lead all aspects of our production facility. In this role, you will be responsible for overseeing daily operations, ensuring quality and efficiency, while fostering a collaborative and safety-focused work environment. Responsibilities: Leadership & Team Management: Build and develop a high-performing team through coaching, talent acquisition, and fostering a culture of ownership. Ensure clear communication and accountability at all levels. Operational Excellence: Manage daily production, maintenance, quality control, safety, and receiving activities. Drive continuous improvement in processes and efficiency to meet customer needs and budget goals. Oversee plant facilities and equipment, implementing necessary improvements or replacements. Lead safety initiatives and ensure compliance with all regulations. Collaboration: Work closely with Sales, Supply Chain, and Engineering to ensure smooth production planning and product launches. Provide excellent customer service and address any concerns effectively. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing or a related field (required). Minimum 5 years of experience in a leadership role within a manufacturing environment (required). Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills (required). In-depth knowledge of quality control processes, inventory management, and continuous improvement methodologies (required). Ability to analyze data and solve problems effectively (required). Proficient in Microsoft Office and manufacturing software (required). Strong commitment to safety and a focus on building a positive work culture (required). Ability to work in a fast-paced, physically demanding environment (required). Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to make a real impact on the success of our manufacturing operations. Work in a dynamic and growing company.
    $82k-120k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Plant Controller/Cost Manager

    Ttm Technologies

    Plant manager job in Forest Grove, OR

    TTM Technologies, Inc. - Publicly Traded US Company, NASDAQ (TTMI) - Top-5 Global Printed Circuit Board Manufacturer About TTM TTM Technologies, Inc. is a leading global manufacturer of technology solutions including engineered systems, radio frequency (“RF”) components and RF microwave/microelectronic assemblies, and quick-turn and technologically advanced printed circuit boards (“PCBs”). TTM stands for time-to-market, representing how TTM's time-critical, one-stop manufacturing services enable customers to shorten the time required to develop new products and bring them to market. Additional information can be found at *********** Job Description - Assistant Plant Controller/Cost Manager Scope: Manages all accounting, financial analysis, planning, control, costing, monthly financial close and reporting activities for the site. Duties and Responsibilities: Direct preparation and analysis of monthly financial statements and reports for the plants and ensure timely submission to corporate financial organizations. Prepare and explain variances between actual performance and forecast in a written narrative for management, assure that variances are analyzed and that appropriate the response is taken. Recommend revisions to budgets and business plans on interim basis in response to changing business conditions. Prepare monthly forecasts for the assigned plants. Provide financial information and partner with local plant management to attain financial and operational objectives. Oversee execution of myriad weekly, monthly, and quarterly financial and operating reports for the plants (factory load, cost savings, weekly ops metrics, PR overview). Facilitate and strengthen communications and business relationship between finance and the other functional areas of the business. Lead efforts to create and facilitate more effective financial/cost consciousness in everyday business activities. Coordinate and liaise with Shared Services Center regarding period end close (JE and account reconciliations) and ongoing finance operations (Accounts Payable, Billing, Collections). Oversee execution of periodic reporting and analysis of “plant prepared” financial records (Inventory Valuation, Construction in Progress, Revenue Recognition [cut-off] Analysis, Pre-paid Expenses, Accrued Liabilities, among others. Ensure that appropriate administrative and financial controls are well documented and maintained Direct financial analysis to support business decisions in areas of capital investment, staffing levels, review of cost-drivers, process improvements, product costing and pricing. Review and approve all purchase commitments for the assigned plants. Oversee preparation and submittal of Capital Expenditure Requests. Support audit of financial records by external and internal auditors Analyze performance metrics inclusive of those above and others to understand plant performance and make recommendations to Finance Business Partner and General Manager. Work with operational department managers to understand cost performance, analyze period variances from standards or forecast. Prepare inventory valuations including E&O/LCM reserves and capitalized variances Responsible for standard costs including variance analysis, setting rates and analyzing part profitability Lead out plant inventory cycle count process Education and Experience: Requires a four year degree in accounting or finance. Accounting experience in a management role is a plus. Experience in manufacturing environment with inventory control is a plus. Advanced Excel skills with vLookups & Pivot Tables are a must. #LI-EC1 Compensation and Benefits: TTM offers a variety of health and well-being benefit programs. Benefit options include medical, dental, vision, 401K, Flexible Spending Account, Health Savings Account, accident benefits, life insurance, disability benefits, paid vacation & holidays. Benefits are available 1st of the month following date of hire. Compensation for roles at TTM Technologies varies depending on a wide array of factors including but not limited to the specific office location, role, skill set and level of experience. As required by local law, TTM provides a reasonable range of compensation for roles that my be hired in New York, California and Colorado. For California-based roles, compensation ranges are based upon specific physical locations. Export Statement: Must comply with TTM Export Control Policies and Procedures and all applicable laws including ITAR, EAR and OFAC including but not limited to: a) being able to identify ITAR product on the manufacturing floor and understand that access to these products and related technical data is restricted to only US Citizens and US Permanent Residents; b) recognition of Foreign Person visitors by badge differentiation; c) understand and follow authorization procedures for bringing foreign visitors into facilities (VAL); d) understand the Export and ITAR requirements for shipments leaving the US; e) manage vendor approvals for ITAR manufacturing and services. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, disability or protected veteran status.
    $71k-118k yearly est. Auto-Apply 27d ago
  • Assistant Plant Controller/Cost Manager

    TTM Technologies, Inc.

    Plant manager job in Forest Grove, OR

    TTM Technologies, Inc. - Publicly Traded US Company, NASDAQ (TTMI) - Top-5 Global Printed Circuit Board Manufacturer About TTM TTM Technologies, Inc. is a leading global manufacturer of technology solutions including engineered systems, radio frequency ("RF") components and RF microwave/microelectronic assemblies, and quick-turn and technologically advanced printed circuit boards ("PCBs"). TTM stands for time-to-market, representing how TTM's time-critical, one-stop manufacturing services enable customers to shorten the time required to develop new products and bring them to market. Additional information can be found at *********** Job Description - Assistant Plant Controller/Cost Manager Scope: Manages all accounting, financial analysis, planning, control, costing, monthly financial close and reporting activities for the site. Duties and Responsibilities: * Direct preparation and analysis of monthly financial statements and reports for the plants and ensure timely submission to corporate financial organizations. * Prepare and explain variances between actual performance and forecast in a written narrative for management, assure that variances are analyzed and that appropriate the response is taken. * Recommend revisions to budgets and business plans on interim basis in response to changing business conditions. * Prepare monthly forecasts for the assigned plants. * Provide financial information and partner with local plant management to attain financial and operational objectives. * Oversee execution of myriad weekly, monthly, and quarterly financial and operating reports for the plants (factory load, cost savings, weekly ops metrics, PR overview). * Facilitate and strengthen communications and business relationship between finance and the other functional areas of the business. * Lead efforts to create and facilitate more effective financial/cost consciousness in everyday business activities. * Coordinate and liaise with Shared Services Center regarding period end close (JE and account reconciliations) and ongoing finance operations (Accounts Payable, Billing, Collections). * Oversee execution of periodic reporting and analysis of "plant prepared" financial records (Inventory Valuation, Construction in Progress, Revenue Recognition [cut-off] Analysis, Pre-paid Expenses, Accrued Liabilities, among others. * Ensure that appropriate administrative and financial controls are well documented and maintained * Direct financial analysis to support business decisions in areas of capital investment, staffing levels, review of cost-drivers, process improvements, product costing and pricing. * Review and approve all purchase commitments for the assigned plants. Oversee preparation and submittal of Capital Expenditure Requests. * Support audit of financial records by external and internal auditors * Analyze performance metrics inclusive of those above and others to understand plant performance and make recommendations to Finance Business Partner and General Manager. * Work with operational department managers to understand cost performance, analyze period variances from standards or forecast. * Prepare inventory valuations including E&O/LCM reserves and capitalized variances * Responsible for standard costs including variance analysis, setting rates and analyzing part profitability * Lead out plant inventory cycle count process Education and Experience: * Requires a four year degree in accounting or finance. * Accounting experience in a management role is a plus. * Experience in manufacturing environment with inventory control is a plus. * Advanced Excel skills with vLookups & Pivot Tables are a must. #LI-EC1 Compensation and Benefits: TTM offers a variety of health and well-being benefit programs. Benefit options include medical, dental, vision, 401K, Flexible Spending Account, Health Savings Account, accident benefits, life insurance, disability benefits, paid vacation & holidays. Benefits are available 1st of the month following date of hire. Compensation for roles at TTM Technologies varies depending on a wide array of factors including but not limited to the specific office location, role, skill set and level of experience. As required by local law, TTM provides a reasonable range of compensation for roles that my be hired in New York, California and Colorado. For California-based roles, compensation ranges are based upon specific physical locations. Export Statement: Must comply with TTM Export Control Policies and Procedures and all applicable laws including ITAR, EAR and OFAC including but not limited to: a) being able to identify ITAR product on the manufacturing floor and understand that access to these products and related technical data is restricted to only US Citizens and US Permanent Residents; b) recognition of Foreign Person visitors by badge differentiation; c) understand and follow authorization procedures for bringing foreign visitors into facilities (VAL); d) understand the Export and ITAR requirements for shipments leaving the US; e) manage vendor approvals for ITAR manufacturing and services. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, disability or protected veteran status.
    $71k-118k yearly est. Auto-Apply 29d ago
  • Senior Manager, Manufacturing Test Engineering

    Agility Robotics 4.6company rating

    Plant manager job in Salem, OR

    Job Description Agility Robotics is a pioneer. Our robot, Digit, is the first to be sold into workplaces across the globe. Our team is differentiated by its expertise in imagining, engineering, and delivering robots with advanced mobility, dexterity, intelligence, and efficiency -- robots specifically designed to work alongside people, in spaces built for people. Every day, we break through engineering challenges and invent new solutions and capabilities that will one day make robots commonplace and approachable. This work is our passion and our responsibility: our mission is to make businesses more productive and people's lives more fulfilling. About the Role: Agility Robotics is seeking a Senior Manager of Manufacturing Test Engineering to lead the development, deployment, and continuous improvement of world-class test systems for our advanced robotic platforms. In this high-impact role, you will be responsible for building and managing a multidisciplinary team of test engineers, defining and executing the overall test strategy, and ensuring the quality, reliability, and manufacturability of our electronic and control subsystems. You will collaborate closely with Design Engineering, Manufacturing, Systems, and Product teams to support the entire product lifecycle-from early prototyping and New Product Introduction (NPI) through full production ramp and ongoing sustaining support for released products. This is a hands-on leadership role that requires strong technical expertise, operational insight, and a passion for continuous improvement and team development. Key Responsibilities: Build, lead, and mentor a high-performing Manufacturing Test Engineering team focused on system-level and sub-system test strategies for electronics and controls. Define and execute the global test strategy across Agility's manufacturing operations, aligning with business goals for quality, scalability, and throughput. Drive the design, development, and implementation of robust, automated test systems and processes across all product lines. Partner with cross-functional stakeholders to ensure design-for-testability (DFT) and manufacturability (DFM) are embedded early in the product development lifecycle. Provide technical direction and oversight on test architecture, integration, root cause analysis, and test software/data strategy. Lead sustaining test support efforts by monitoring production performance, identifying yield trends, managing test system updates, and driving corrective actions to maintain product quality and reliability. Champion test data infrastructure, including traceability, analytics, reporting, and integration with MES and quality systems. Support NPI initiatives with scalable test plans, pilot builds, and production readiness while ensuring smooth transition to sustaining operations. Set and track key performance metrics such as test coverage, yield, cycle time, and uptime to optimize test efficiency and effectiveness. Collaborate with executive leadership to align test strategy with broader company goals, roadmaps, and operational plans. Foster a culture of innovation, ownership, and continuous improvement within the test engineering team and broader manufacturing organization. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related field (Master's or MBA preferred). 10+ years of experience in manufacturing test engineering for electro-mechanical or embedded systems, with 3+ years in a leadership or management role. Deep understanding of test methodologies for electronic, embedded, and mechatronic systems across NPI and sustaining phases. Proven experience building and scaling test teams and infrastructure in a high-growth, fast-paced environment. Strong technical foundation in hardware validation, test automation, fixture design, and data analysis (Python, SQL, etc.). Familiarity with communication protocols such as I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, and EtherCAT. Experience with MES integration, quality systems, and test data pipelines in production environments. Demonstrated ability to drive cross-functional alignment, lead complex initiatives, and foster collaboration across teams. Excellent organizational, communication, and leadership skills. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in robotics, aerospace, automotive, or other dynamic complex electro-mechanical systems. Exposure to safety-critical product testing and relevant regulatory compliance frameworks. Background in lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, or other structured quality/process improvement methodologies. Work Environment & Physical Demands: This position requires occasional hands-on work with test systems in a lab or production setting. Periodic travel to contract manufacturers, suppliers, or remote production sites may be required. The role balances strategic leadership with technical depth and operational support. Full-time Employees are eligible for Benefits: 401(k) Plan: Includes a 6% company match. Equity: Company stock options. Insurance Coverage: 100% company-paid medical, dental, vision, and short/long-term disability insurance for employees. Benefit Start Date: Eligible for benefits on your first day of employment. Well-Being Support: Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Time Off: Exempt Employees: Flexible, unlimited PTO and 10 company holidays, including a winter shutdown. Non-Exempt Employees: 10 vacation days, paid sick leave, and 10 company holidays, including a winter shutdown, annually. On-Site Perks: Catered lunches four times a week and a variety of healthy snacks and refreshments at our Salem and Pittsburgh locations. Parental Leave: Generous paid parental leave programs. Work Environment: A culture that supports flexible work arrangements. Growth Opportunities: Professional development and tuition reimbursement programs. Relocation Assistance: Provided for eligible roles. All of our roles are U.S.-based. Applicants must have current authorization to work in the United States. Agility Robotics is committed to a work environment in which all individuals are treated with respect and dignity. Each individual has the right to work in a professional atmosphere that promotes equal employment opportunities and prohibits unlawful discriminatory practices, including harassment. Therefore, it is the policy of Agility Robotics to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, marital status, citizenship, national origin, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law. Agility Robotics prohibits any such discrimination or harassment. Agility Robotics does not accept unsolicited referrals from third-party recruiting agencies. We prioritize direct applicants and encourage all qualified candidates to apply directly through our careers page. If you are represented by a third party, your application may not be considered. To ensure full consideration, please apply directly. Apply Now: ***************************
    $131k-190k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Quality Manager - Cable Manufacturing

    Samtec, Inc. Carreras

    Plant manager job in Wilsonville, OR

    Descripción Puesto en Samtec, Inc Founded in 1976, Samtec is a leading global manufacturer of electronic interconnect solutions, generating $950 million in annual revenue. Our extensive product portfolio includes High-Speed Board-to-Board, High-Speed Cables, Optics for Mid-Board and Panel, Precision RF, Flexible Stacking, and Micro/Rugged components and cables. Samtec Technology Centers drive innovation to optimize system performance and cost across all interconnect points, supported by a presence in 40+ international locations and products distributed in over 125 countries, ensuring exceptional customer service worldwide.Samtec is searching for a Cable Manufacturing Quality Manager is responsible for ensuring quality and continuous improvement are integrated into the development and manufacturing of Samtec's cable products.Essential Functions/Responsibilities: Implement robust quality systems in a highly complex manufacturing environment. Be accountable for the quality of Samtec's high-speed coaxial cable manufacturing and processes at our Oregon, Costa Rica, and other expansion cable manufacturing sites. Support manufacturing transfers of products/machines. Support resolution of downstream cable quality issues by managing and coordinating activities across Manufacturing Quality, Supplier Quality, Customer Quality, and Engineering organizations. Proactively engage in the product/process development and preproduction stages to ensure new products and processes are introduced with robust quality controls. Partner with Engineering and Operations leaders to form a cohesive team, ensuring adequate resource levels for a high quality, interrupt free manufacturing environment. Drive continuous improvement within operations through use of Six Sigma, lean manufacturing techniques, and consistent use of PFMEA and Production Control Plans. Customer Quality: Partner with Customer Quality Engineering (CQE) on identification of root cause of quality issues and execution of product quality improvements through preventive or corrective actions. Occasionally interface with customers for quality-related excursions, lead customer audits, and collect and summarize customer quality data to drive improvement. Direct Manufacturing Quality Engineering (MQE) in execution of investigations and improvement efforts. Supplier Quality: Partner with Supplier Quality Engineering (SQE) to perform supplier qualifications, monitoring, investigations, and audits to minimize quality risk from incoming materials. Ensure Quality engineering support for R&D, marketing, and operations for the development, modification, and qualification of new products and existing released products. Ensure proper documentation of processes exists and is being followed. Work to sustain and improve quality management systems of ISO-9001, IATF 16949, and others. ** The responsibilities as defined are intended to serve as a general guideline for this position. Associates may be asked to perform additional tasks depending on strengths and capabilities .** Required Experience: 5+ years' experience developing or manufacturing products involving extrusion or in-line electroplating processes, with use of SCADA systems and SI testing Minimum 3 years' experience in Quality Management Operations/Manufacturing Management is a must. Understanding of Lean Manufacturing concepts. Knowledge of ISO 9001 QMS Standard Preferred Experience: Quality certifications are desirable (Certified Quality Manager, Certified Quality Engineer, Certified Quality Auditor or related) Experience with cable extrusion, ribbonization, shielding (serve/braid) is desirable. Knowledge of other quality standards such as AS9100, ISO 13485, or IATF 16949 is preferred. Electronic industry experience or knowledge of IPC is highly desired. Education: Bachelor of Science in Engineering or related discipline required. About Samtec: Founded in 1976, Samtec is a privately held, $800 million global manufacturer of a broad line of electronic interconnect solutions. What drives us at Samtec is the knowledge that our products enable engineers to create great things. When we innovate electronics capable of moving signals at faster speeds, smaller footprints, and higher densities, we know that we're providing designers access to the technologies that they need to do the jobs that impact all our lives. Whether it's advanced medical equipment with the ability to save lives, energy-efficient products that make our living spaces more comfortable, communication products that bring us together, or any number of other innovations, we feel good about our part in making those things possible. With 40 locations in 20 countries, Samtec's global presence enables its unmatched customer service. SAMTEC, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to creating a diverse environment. All employment decisions at Samtec are based in business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, pregnancy or parental status, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity/expression, marital status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable laws
    $105k-171k yearly est. Auto-Apply 45d ago
  • Quality Manager - Cable Manufacturing

    Samtec 4.8company rating

    Plant manager job in Wilsonville, OR

    at Samtec, Inc Founded in 1976, Samtec is a leading global manufacturer of electronic interconnect solutions, generating $950 million in annual revenue. Our extensive product portfolio includes High-Speed Board-to-Board, High-Speed Cables, Optics for Mid-Board and Panel, Precision RF, Flexible Stacking, and Micro/Rugged components and cables. Samtec Technology Centers drive innovation to optimize system performance and cost across all interconnect points, supported by a presence in 40+ international locations and products distributed in over 125 countries, ensuring exceptional customer service worldwide.Samtec is searching for a Cable Manufacturing Quality Manager is responsible for ensuring quality and continuous improvement are integrated into the development and manufacturing of Samtec's cable products.Essential Functions/Responsibilities: Implement robust quality systems in a highly complex manufacturing environment. Be accountable for the quality of Samtec's high-speed coaxial cable manufacturing and processes at our Oregon, Costa Rica, and other expansion cable manufacturing sites. Support manufacturing transfers of products/machines. Support resolution of downstream cable quality issues by managing and coordinating activities across Manufacturing Quality, Supplier Quality, Customer Quality, and Engineering organizations. Proactively engage in the product/process development and preproduction stages to ensure new products and processes are introduced with robust quality controls. Partner with Engineering and Operations leaders to form a cohesive team, ensuring adequate resource levels for a high quality, interrupt free manufacturing environment. Drive continuous improvement within operations through use of Six Sigma, lean manufacturing techniques, and consistent use of PFMEA and Production Control Plans. Customer Quality: Partner with Customer Quality Engineering (CQE) on identification of root cause of quality issues and execution of product quality improvements through preventive or corrective actions. Occasionally interface with customers for quality-related excursions, lead customer audits, and collect and summarize customer quality data to drive improvement. Direct Manufacturing Quality Engineering (MQE) in execution of investigations and improvement efforts. Supplier Quality: Partner with Supplier Quality Engineering (SQE) to perform supplier qualifications, monitoring, investigations, and audits to minimize quality risk from incoming materials. Ensure Quality engineering support for R&D, marketing, and operations for the development, modification, and qualification of new products and existing released products. Ensure proper documentation of processes exists and is being followed. Work to sustain and improve quality management systems of ISO-9001, IATF 16949, and others. ** The responsibilities as defined are intended to serve as a general guideline for this position. Associates may be asked to perform additional tasks depending on strengths and capabilities .** Required Experience: 5+ years' experience developing or manufacturing products involving extrusion or in-line electroplating processes, with use of SCADA systems and SI testing Minimum 3 years' experience in Quality Management Operations/Manufacturing Management is a must. Understanding of Lean Manufacturing concepts. Knowledge of ISO 9001 QMS Standard Preferred Experience: Quality certifications are desirable (Certified Quality Manager, Certified Quality Engineer, Certified Quality Auditor or related) Experience with cable extrusion, ribbonization, shielding (serve/braid) is desirable. Knowledge of other quality standards such as AS9100, ISO 13485, or IATF 16949 is preferred. Electronic industry experience or knowledge of IPC is highly desired. Education: Bachelor of Science in Engineering or related discipline required. About Samtec: Founded in 1976, Samtec is a privately held, $800 million global manufacturer of a broad line of electronic interconnect solutions. What drives us at Samtec is the knowledge that our products enable engineers to create great things. When we innovate electronics capable of moving signals at faster speeds, smaller footprints, and higher densities, we know that we're providing designers access to the technologies that they need to do the jobs that impact all our lives. Whether it's advanced medical equipment with the ability to save lives, energy-efficient products that make our living spaces more comfortable, communication products that bring us together, or any number of other innovations, we feel good about our part in making those things possible. With 40 locations in 20 countries, Samtec's global presence enables its unmatched customer service. SAMTEC, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to creating a diverse environment. All employment decisions at Samtec are based in business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, pregnancy or parental status, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity/expression, marital status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable laws SAMTEC, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to creating a diverse environment. All employment decisions at Samtec are based in business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, pregnancy or parental status, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity/expression, marital status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable laws. Privacy Policy: *****************************************************
    $103k-136k yearly est. Auto-Apply 45d ago
  • Manufacturing Supervisor

    Stimson Lumber Company 4.4company rating

    Plant manager job in Tillamook, OR

    Job Description Stimson Lumber Company in Tillamook, Oregon is seeking a Manufacturing Supervisor who is team-oriented and possesses strong communication skills. Our supervisors work within a group that embraces innovation and continuous improvement, providing leadership and tools that encourage their teams to grow into and beyond their positions. Accountabilities: Responsible for providing safe work area for employees and ensuring employees receive appropriate training and support. Cleanliness expectations are assigned and monitored. Responsible to consistently achieve success relative to department KPI's and goals, asking for support when needed. Manages a team of accountable for all production, safety, and housekeeping within assigned department. Ensure quality goals are achieved within the department. This requires excellent communication with other departments which are either delivering raw materials or receiving department output. Serve as a catalyst of continuous improvement by challenging quality, safety and production through project justification, goal setting and cause and effect-relationships. Be a driver of proactive safety behavior by leading by example, holding employees accountable for unsafe practices Actively engage in safety initiatives to continually communicate comprehensive and interactive safety protocols that target and identify safety hazards Effectively and efficiently manage labor costs in the department through overtime and shift scheduling Actively engage all employees to ensure teamwork, alignment of team to goals, effective training and resolution of problems. Work with employes to understand their long term career goals and work with them on their progression. Monitor and track supplies, expenses and repairs to maximize mill production and quality while minimizing costs. Innovatively approaching problems to determine effective solutions while challenging the status quo. Hold direct reports accountable to expectations and goals through expectation setting, coaching, and written feedback. Qualifications: External candidates should have a minimum of 3-5 years in a supervisory or leadership role with strong safety and CI experience. Internal candidates can be trained in this position if they have demonstrated leadership abilities and understanding of the functions of the mill and departments. Ability to foster and lead a “can-do” while ensuring safety and quality within the department and mill. Quick thinker with the ability to adapt to new situations and proficient at absorbing and comprehending new information Demonstrated record of successful safety performance Possess strong leaderships skills, including contributing to and enhancing teams Basic computer skills. High School diploma or equivalent required Stimson Offers: 401(k) with a 6% company match- vested IMMEDIATELY! Medical / Dental / Vision Options Company Profit Sharing Paid Time off & 9 Paid Holidays Employee Referral program; earn a $2,500-$5,000 bonus for a successful referral Wellness Program with reward incentives Tuition Reimbursement, Apprenticeships, Career Development Access to company-owned land for recreation For details about employee benefits and Stimson values: ***************** Who are we… Stimson Lumber is a leader in the forest products and natural resources industry with around 500 employees and several locations across Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Montana. We are progressive, forward thinking culture with a focus on developing our people. Our employees are given the tools and opportunities to maximize their talent and achieve professional and personal goals. We have been a recognized leader in our industry with our commitment to quality, customer service and continuous improvement mentality for decades. Why work here… We are hiring people who are passionate about what they do every day, have a desire to make a difference and thrive in a team environment. We reward our employees through competitive compensation, great benefits and a fantastic place to work! As an equal employment opportunity company, we value the diversity of individuals, ideas, perspectives, insights and values, and what they bring to the workplace. Applications are welcome from all qualified candidates. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing and background checks.
    $66k-80k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Manufacturing Supervisor

    Clarios

    Plant manager job in Canby, OR

    Manufacturing Supervisor - Canby, OR (Third Shift) Competitive shift differential + comprehensive benefits + clear advancement opportunities. What you will do As a Manufacturing Supervisor at our fully integrated Clarios plant in Canby, OR you will lead third-shift operations, supervising 15-20 unionized production team members across battery manufacturing lines. This overnight leadership role 11:00PM-08:00 AM comes with dedicated management support and on-call maintenance resources to ensure you have the tools needed for success. You'll be responsible for ensuring production targets are met, maintaining proper staffing levels, fostering strong employee relations, and upholding a safe, clean, and high-performing work environment. This role directly supports our commitment to quality, efficiency, and operational excellence. This is where leadership matters most, the frontline . With 17 facilities across the United States there is plenty of opportunity to grow and develop into Area Manager, Superintendent, and Plant Manager level roles and more. How you will do it Train production team members to perform work assignments safely, efficiently, and in alignment with plant standards and union agreements Build strong employee relationships through consistent coaching, fair application of company policies, and effective collaboration with union representatives Manage shift staffing to meet production goals, and support cross-functional team operations as needed Review team performance, facilitate improvement discussions, and align individual contributions with plant objectives Ensure adherence to safety, environmental, and housekeeping policies and procedures Oversee machine and equipment maintenance coordination within your area, working with on-call maintenance support Track and report key performance indicators including scrap, output per person/hour, and production efficiency metrics Investigate material variances and recommend improvements Encourage team-driven ideas for process, equipment, and quality enhancements What we look for Required: Minimum of 3+ years of supervisory experience in a manufacturing environment Proven ability to work effectively during overnight hours and manage third-shift operations Preferred: High-volume production experience in automotive, battery, or similar manufacturing industries Experience working in a union environment and managing collective bargaining agreements Lean manufacturing or continuous improvement experience Bachelor's degree is a plus but not a requirement What we do here Our fully integrated plant in Canby, Oregon, manufactures batteries for cars, boats, motorcycles, and heavy-duty trucks-and just recently had its 50th year of operation. Since opening in 1973, we've grown to employ more than 235 people and operate six days per week with a stable, experienced workforce. Our team is actively engaged in the community and supports local organizations such as the Rotary Club and neighborhood schools. We offer competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits including tuition reimbursement, and clear pathways for advancement to area management and plant leadership roles. Veterans: Your leadership translates here. At Clarios, we value the operational discipline, leadership, and mission-focus that veterans bring to manufacturing roles. If you've led teams, executed under pressure, and upheld high standards in complex environments-your experience aligns with this position. We proudly support veteran hiring and encourage those with military supervisory experience to apply. With several Oregon National Guard units based in the Portland area, we recognize the unique skills and dedication you offer. You've served with excellence; now help us build with it. What you get: Medical, dental and vision care coverage and a 401(k) savings plan with company matching - all starting on date of hire Tuition reimbursement, perks, and discounts Parental and caregiver leave programs All the usual benefits such as paid time off, flexible spending, short-and long-term disability, basic life insurance, business travel insurance, Employee Assistance Program, and domestic partner benefits Global market strength and worldwide market share leadership HQ location earns LEED certification for sustainability plus a full-service cafeteria and workout facility Clarios has been recogizned as one of 2024's Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere. This prestigious recognition marks the second consecutive year Clarios has received this distinction. Who we are: Clarios is the force behind the world's most recognizable car battery brands, powering vehicles from leading automakers like Ford, General Motors, Toyota, Honda, and Nissan. With 18,000 employees worldwide, we develop, manufacture, and distribute energy storage solutions while recovering, recycling, and reusing up to 99% of battery materials-setting the standard for sustainability in our industry. At Clarios, we're not just making batteries; we're shaping the future of sustainable transportation. Join our mission to innovate, push boundaries, and make a real impact. Discover your potential at Clarios-where your power meets endless possibilities. We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job. If your experience is close to what you see listed here, please apply. Diversity of experience and skills combined with passion is key to challenging the status quo. Therefore, we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply to our positions. Please let us know if you require accommodations during the interview process by emailing Special.Accommodations@Clarios.com. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and value diversity in our teams in terms of work experience, area of expertise, gender, ethnicity, and all other characteristics protected by laws in the countries where we operate. For more information on our commitment to sustainability, diversity, and equal opportunity, please read our latest report. We want you to know your rights because EEO is the law. A Note to Job Applicants: please be aware of scams being perpetrated through the Internet and social media platforms. Clarios will never require a job applicant to pay money as part of the application or hiring process. To all recruitment agencies: Clarios does not accept unsolicited agency resumes/CVs. Please do not forward resumes/CVs to our careers email addresses, Clarios employees or any other company location. Clarios is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes/CVs.
    $53k-72k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Manufacturing Supervisor - Swing Shift (M-F 2:00PM to 10:30PM)

    Nlight 4.1company rating

    Plant manager job in Hillsboro, OR

    At nLIGHT, we are constantly on the cutting-edge of laser technology in a massively growing market. We are a leading provider of high-power semiconductors and fiber lasers for industrial, microfabrication, and aerospace & defense applications, to name a few. Our lasers are changing not only the way things are made, but also changing the things that can be made. Headquartered in Camas, Washington, nLIGHT is a publicly listed company (NASDAQ: LASR). We're looking for a motivated leader with proven experience in fast-paced production environments, skilled at launching new products and driving continuous improvements. The Manufacturing Supervisor manages all production activities and team performance during the swing shift (Monday-Friday, 2:00PM-10:30PM). Summary The Manufacturing Supervisor oversees all aspects of production activities and performance during their assigned shift, supporting a high-velocity fabrication team. Key responsibilities include supervising team members to ensure safety, development, and training; allocating resources effectively; fostering positive team morale; driving and implementing continuous improvement solutions to enhance product quality and achieve throughput and cost targets. This role requires daily interaction with Operations team members, manufacturing support teams, product line leaders, and Development Engineering personnel. Responsibilities include: * Supervises approximately 20+ member team on shift; including manufacturing specialists, leads and technicians * Ensures safe work environment for all employees; reinforces safety culture, supports incident investigations, and participates in ergonomic evaluations * Identifies staffing needs and assists in capacity planning with area management * Investigates and leads solutions to manufacturing constraint issues. * Provides leadership through effective communication, coaching, training, and development * Ensures compliance with Company policies and applicable laws, leads by example * Assigns and directs work, coordinates workflow through multiple departments and across shifts * Conducts employee corrective actions, resolves complaints and conflicts, and participates in investigations in coordination with the Operations Leadership and Human Resources * Responsible for employee performance management; motivates and facilitates continuous learning and development, conducts annual performance appraisals, and provides timely feedback and recognition * Monitors and approves employee time and attendance records in compliance with federal, state, and local wage and hour laws * Develops, implements, and analyzes actions to improve manufacturing processes, equipment performance, and quality levels, and takes the appropriate corrective actions to meet goals, quality standards, safety, and cost objectives * Ensures conformance to established processes and procedures * Leads and reports out in daily manufacturing meetings * Leads LEAN, 5-S, value stream mapping, and continuous flow activity Qualifications: * Minimum of 5+ years of experience working in a high-volume manufacturing environment with a record of increasing job complexity and hands-on problem-solving ability, including 2+ years as a shift supervisor * Hands-on assembly, precision fabrication, and product quality performance testing experience * Experience with LEAN and 5-S implementation and maintenance * Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) * Demonstrated leadership skills * Demonstrate an unwavering dedication to safety of yourself, your team, and all of those around you * Ability to communicate (written and verbal) and listen effectively at all levels of the organization. * Experience investigating and leading solutions to resolve manufacturing constraint issues * Proven ability to work with a diverse team and across various functional groups * Proven ability to drive continuous-improvement approach to production solutions to operational challenges are implemented * Ability to work within clean room and ESD environments, where various products are fabricated and tested * Ability to work effectively with a wide array of personnel ranging from hourly employees to senior management * Bachelor's degree in engineering or sciences is a plus * Electronics/optics supervisory or management experience is a plus nLIGHT is proud to offer comprehensive COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS: Salary, level based on experience, education and skills: * Manufacturing Supervisor II: $81,000 to $88,000 annually * Senior Supervisor: $87,000 to $95,000 annually Other Compensation and Benefits * 6% Swing Shift differential * Target Cash Bonus of 5% of earned wages * Eligible for Restricted Stock Unit grants * 4 weeks of Paid Time Off per year * 10 paid Holidays * Eligible for health benefits on the 1st day of the month after your start date * Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits, including prescription and orthodontia with employee-paid premiums as low as $40.00 per pay period * Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts * Employee Stock Purchase Plan * 401(k) with company match and immediate vesting * Company paid Short-Term and Long-Term Disability, and Life & AD&D Insurance * Employee Assistance Program * Aflac Supplemental Insurance * Paid Bereavement Leave and Jury Duty * Tuition Assistance Program * Pet Insurance nLIGHT is subject to US Export Control regulations. To qualify for this position, you must be a US Person (that is, a US citizen, lawful permanent resident, or protected individual granted asylum or refugee status). Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or age. For more information about our commitment to equal employment opportunity, please see this government poster: Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal. If you are an individual with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation in the application or hiring process, please contact Human Resources at ************** or *************. E-Verify Participation: nLIGHT participates in the E-Verify program. This employer will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. For more information, please review the following notices: * E-Verify Participation Poster * Right to Work Poster
    $87k-95k yearly Auto-Apply 13d ago
  • Quality Manager - Cable Manufacturing

    Samtec 4.8company rating

    Plant manager job in Wilsonville, OR

    at Samtec, Inc Founded in 1976, Samtec is a leading global manufacturer of electronic interconnect solutions, generating $950 million in annual revenue. Our extensive product portfolio includes High-Speed Board-to-Board, High-Speed Cables, Optics for Mid-Board and Panel, Precision RF, Flexible Stacking, and Micro/Rugged components and cables. Samtec Technology Centers drive innovation to optimize system performance and cost across all interconnect points, supported by a presence in 40+ international locations and products distributed in over 125 countries, ensuring exceptional customer service worldwide. Samtec is searching for aCable Manufacturing Quality Manager who will be responsible for ensuring quality and continuous improvement are integrated into the development and manufacturing of Samtec's cable products. Position is based on site in Wilsonville, Oregon. Essential Functions/Responsibilities: Implement robust quality systems in a highly complex manufacturing environment. Be accountable for the quality of Samtec's high-speed coaxial cable manufacturing and processes at our Oregon, Costa Rica, and other expansion cable manufacturing sites. Support manufacturing transfers of products/machines. Support resolution of downstream cable quality issues by managing and coordinating activities across Manufacturing Quality, Supplier Quality, Customer Quality, and Engineering organizations. Proactively engage in the product/process development and preproduction stages to ensure new products and processes are introduced with robust quality controls. Partner with Engineering and Operations leaders to form a cohesive team, ensuring adequate resource levels for a high quality, interrupt free manufacturing environment. Drive continuous improvement within operations through use of Six Sigma, lean manufacturing techniques, and consistent use of PFMEA and Production Control Plans. Customer Quality: Partner with Customer Quality Engineering (CQE) on identification of root cause of quality issues and execution of product quality improvements through preventive or corrective actions. Occasionally interface with customers for quality-related excursions, lead customer audits, and collect and summarize customer quality data to drive improvement. Direct Manufacturing Quality Engineering (MQE) in execution of investigations and improvement efforts. Supplier Quality: Partner with Supplier Quality Engineering (SQE) to perform supplier qualifications, monitoring, investigations, and audits to minimize quality risk from incoming materials. Ensure Quality engineering support for R&D, marketing, and operations for the development, modification, and qualification of new products and existing released products. Ensure proper documentation of processes exists and is being followed. Work to sustain and improve quality management systems of ISO-9001, IATF 16949, and others. ** The responsibilities as defined are intended to serve as a general guideline for this position. Associates may be asked to perform additional tasks depending on strengths and capabilities.** Required Experience: 10+ years' experience developing or manufacturing products involving extrusion or in-line electroplating processes, with use of SCADA systems and SI testing Minimum 5 years' experience in Quality Management, leading and managing direct reports. Operations/Manufacturing Management is required. Understanding of Lean Manufacturing concepts. Knowledge of ISO 9001 QMS Standard Preferred Experience: Quality certifications are desirable (Certified Quality Manager, Certified Quality Engineer, Certified Quality Auditor or related) Experience with cable extrusion, ribbonization, shielding (serve/braid) is desirable. Knowledge of other quality standards such as AS9100, ISO 13485, or IATF 16949 is preferred. Electronic industry experience or knowledge of IPC is highly desired. Education: Bachelor of Science in Engineering or related discipline required. SAMTEC, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to creating a diverse environment. All employment decisions at Samtec are based in business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, pregnancy or parental status, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity/expression, marital status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable laws SAMTEC, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and committed to creating a diverse environment. All employment decisions at Samtec are based in business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, pregnancy or parental status, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender and/or gender identity/expression, marital status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable laws.Privacy Policy:
    $103k-136k yearly est. 10d ago
  • Manufacturing Supervisor

    Clarios

    Plant manager job in Canby, OR

    Manufacturing Supervisor - Canby, OR (Floater) Competitive shift differential + comprehensive benefits + clear advancement opportunities. What you will do As a Manufacturing Supervisor at our fully integrated Clarios plant in Canby, OR you will lead shift operations, supervising 15-20 unionized production team members across battery manufacturing lines. You'll be responsible for ensuring production targets are met, maintaining proper staffing levels, fostering strong employee relations, and upholding a safe, clean, and high-performing work environment. This role directly supports our commitment to quality, efficiency, and operational excellence. This is where leadership matters most, the frontline . With 17 facilities across the United States there is plenty of opportunity to grow and develop into Area Manager, Superintendent, and Plant Manager level roles and more. How you will do it Train production team members to perform work assignments safely, efficiently, and in alignment with plant standards and union agreements Build strong employee relationships through consistent coaching, fair application of company policies, and effective collaboration with union representatives Manage shift staffing to meet production goals, and support cross-functional team operations as needed Review team performance, facilitate improvement discussions, and align individual contributions with plant objectives Ensure adherence to safety, environmental, and housekeeping policies and procedures Oversee machine and equipment maintenance coordination within your area, working with on-call maintenance support Track and report key performance indicators including scrap, output per person/hour, and production efficiency metrics Investigate material variances and recommend improvements Encourage team-driven ideas for process, equipment, and quality enhancements What we look for Required: Minimum of 3+ years of supervisory experience in a manufacturing environment Proven ability to work effectively during overnight hours and manage third-shift operations as needed Preferred: High-volume production experience in automotive, battery, or similar manufacturing industries Experience working in a union environment and managing collective bargaining agreements Lean manufacturing or continuous improvement experience Bachelor's degree is a plus but not a requirement What we do here Our fully integrated plant in Canby, Oregon, manufactures batteries for cars, boats, motorcycles, and heavy-duty trucks-and just recently had its 50th year of operation. Since opening in 1973, we've grown to employ more than 235 people and operate six days per week with a stable, experienced workforce. Our team is actively engaged in the community and supports local organizations such as the Rotary Club and neighborhood schools. We offer competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits including tuition reimbursement, and clear pathways for advancement to area management and plant leadership roles. Veterans: Your leadership translates here. At Clarios, we value the operational discipline, leadership, and mission-focus that veterans bring to manufacturing roles. If you've led teams, executed under pressure, and upheld high standards in complex environments-your experience aligns with this position. We proudly support veteran hiring and encourage those with military supervisory experience to apply. With several Oregon National Guard units based in the Portland area, we recognize the unique skills and dedication you offer. You've served with excellence; now help us build with it. #LI-DN1 What you get: Medical, dental and vision care coverage and a 401(k) savings plan with company matching - all starting on date of hire Tuition reimbursement, perks, and discounts Parental and caregiver leave programs All the usual benefits such as paid time off, flexible spending, short-and long-term disability, basic life insurance, business travel insurance, Employee Assistance Program, and domestic partner benefits Global market strength and worldwide market share leadership HQ location earns LEED certification for sustainability plus a full-service cafeteria and workout facility Clarios has been recognized as one of 2025's Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere. This prestigious recognition marks the third consecutive year Clarios has received this distinction. Who we are: Clarios is the force behind the world's most recognizable car battery brands, powering vehicles from leading automakers like Ford, General Motors, Toyota, Honda, and Nissan. With 18,000 employees worldwide, we develop, manufacture, and distribute energy storage solutions while recovering, recycling, and reusing up to 99% of battery materials-setting the standard for sustainability in our industry. At Clarios, we're not just making batteries; we're shaping the future of sustainable transportation. Join our mission to innovate, push boundaries, and make a real impact. Discover your potential at Clarios-where your power meets endless possibilities. Veterans/Military Spouses: We value the leadership, adaptability, and technical expertise developed through military service. At Clarios, those capabilities thrive in an environment built on grit, ingenuity, and passion-where you can grow your career while helping to power progress worldwide. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to protected characteristics. We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job. If your experience is close to what you see listed here, please apply. Diversity of experience and skills combined with passion is key to challenging the status quo. Therefore, we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply to our positions. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, status as a protected veteran or other protected characteristics protected by law. As a federal contractor, we are committed to not discriminating against any applicant or employee based on these protected statuses. We will also take affirmative action to ensure equal employment opportunities. Please let us know if you require accommodations during the interview process by emailing Special.Accommodations@Clarios.com. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and value diversity in our teams in terms of work experience, area of expertise, and all characteristics protected by laws in the countries where we operate. For more information on our commitment to sustainability, diversity, and equal opportunity, please read our latest report. We want you to know your rights because EEO is the law. A Note to Job Applicants: please be aware of scams being perpetrated through the Internet and social media platforms. Clarios will never require a job applicant to pay money as part of the application or hiring process. To all recruitment agencies: Clarios does not accept unsolicited agency resumes/CVs. Please do not forward resumes/CVs to our careers email addresses, Clarios employees or any other company location. Clarios is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes/CVs.
    $53k-72k yearly est. Auto-Apply 12d ago

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How much does a plant manager earn in Beaverton, OR?

The average plant manager in Beaverton, OR earns between $70,000 and $142,000 annually. This compares to the national average plant manager range of $85,000 to $152,000.

Average plant manager salary in Beaverton, OR

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