Production Manufacturing Manager
Position: Production Manager
Location: Uxbridge, MA
Reporting To: Director, Operations
Annual Compensation: $120,000 - $140,000
(Compensation is an estimate and depends on skills, knowledge, education, location, and industry experience)
Job Summary: The Production Manager leads daily industrial automation manufacturing operations across 2 shifts, and is accountable for achieving safety, quality, delivery, productivity, cost, and production objectives. This role provides leadership and direction to Production Supervisors and frontline manufacturing teams, with oversight of approximately 85 employees, ensuring the efficient execution of manufacturing processes and the consistent achievement of operational goals.
This leader drives Lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives, partners closely with cross-functional teams to optimize performance, and develops talent through coaching, performance management, and succession planning.
Success in this role requires a hands-on leader who can drive operational performance, develop and engage teams, champion continuous improvement initiatives, and foster a culture of accountability, safety, quality, and operational excellence.
About you: You are a hands-on manufacturing leader with a proven ability to develop people, lead large production teams, and drive operational results. You excel at coaching supervisors, implementing Lean principles, and fostering a culture of safety, accountability, teamwork, and continuous improvement.
Results-driven and collaborative, you balance daily production demands with long-term operational improvements, using data and Lean practices to improve productivity, quality, efficiency, and cost performance while leading teams through change and achieving business objectives.
Most importantly, you lead by example. You are visible, approachable, accountable, and committed to creating a safe, high-performing manufacturing environment where people, processes, and results continuously improve through a culture of Lean thinking, problem-solving, and continuous improvement.
A day in the life:
Leadership & People Management
- Lead, coach, and develop Production Supervisors and manufacturing teams across 2 shifts with oversight of approximately 85 employees, fostering a culture of safety, accountability, teamwork, and continuous improvement while achieving safety, quality, delivery, productivity, and cost objectives.
- Establish clear performance expectations across 2 shift, provide coaching and feedback, and hold employees accountable for results, policies, and standards
- Build leadership capability through performance management, talent development, succession planning, and employee engagement initiatives
- Partner with Human Resources on recruiting, onboarding, training, performance management, employee relations, and workforce planning
- Foster a culture of accountability, teamwork, safety, continuous improvement, and operational excellence aligned with Lenze’s Leadership Principles
Operational Execution & Performance Management
- Oversee daily manufacturing operations to ensure production schedules, customer commitments, and operational goals are achieved
- Monitor and drive performance against key metrics including safety, quality, delivery, productivity, inventory, cost, and throughput
- Lead Daily Management Systems (DMS), tier meetings, visual management, and operational reviews to ensure issue resolution, escalation, and accountability
- Monitor operational performance, identify improvement opportunities, and implement corrective actions to address issues and drive sustained results
Lean Manufacturing & Continuous Improvement
- Lead Lean manufacturing initiatives focused on waste reduction, process optimization, standardization, and operational excellence
- Champion 5S, visual management, standard work, leader standard work, problem-solving methodologies, and Kaizen activities
- Facilitate root cause analysis, A3 problem solving, PDCA activities, and continuous improvement projects that improve performance and reduce costs
Safety, Quality & Compliance
- Promote a safety-first culture and ensure compliance with EHS regulations, company policies, and operational standards
- Lead investigations, audits, risk assessments, and corrective actions to reduce workplace risks and improve safety performance
- Partner with Quality to resolve production issues, customer concerns, and non-conformance while maintaining compliance with QMS requirements
- Ensure adherence to manufacturing processes, work instructions, regulatory requirements, and audit readiness expectations
Cross-Functional Leadership & Strategic Execution
- Partner with Engineering, Quality, Supply Chain, Planning, Logistics, and Customer Service to improve operational performance and support business objectives.
- Support new product introductions, engineering changes, manufacturing readiness reviews, capacity expansion, automation, and digital manufacturing initiatives
- Participate in S&OP, capacity planning, budgeting, and resource allocation activities to support growth and operational readiness.
- Represent Manufacturing Operations during customer visits, audits, leadership reviews, and key business initiatives while collaborating with global operations teams to share best practices
Financial & Resource Management
- Manage staffing, labor utilization, productivity, and overtime to support production requirements and achieve operational performance goals
- Identify and implement opportunities to improve efficiency, optimize resource utilization, increase capacity, and reduce waste across manufacturing operations
- Monitor operational and cost performance, identify trends and improvement opportunities, and implement actions to enhance efficiency, productivity, and overall business results
- Support budgeting, forecasting, and capital improvement initiatives by providing operational input, resource planning, and performance data to drive informed decision-making and business growth