Manufacturing Manager Construction, Mining & Trades - Rochester, MN at Geebo

Manufacturing Manager

We are assisting our Client, an innovative high growth leader, for search of a Key Manufacturing
Circuit Board Manager.
Do you enjoy making a contribution to improving the quality of life. Whether it's improving the performance and safety of an automobile, and being part of the solution of an important problem within a highly talented dynamic team environment.

Do you thrive on solving complex problems, and have past working experience with competencies in at least one of the following areas;

Directing all activities in the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) production unit.
Directs activities through Production Supervisors and Engineering Support personnel to attain production goals consistent with safety, quality, delivery, housekeeping, organization, waste elimination and performance objectives.
Reviews and establishes material, equipment and manpower resource requirements.
Coordinates and leads activities with other functions to achieve continuous improvements in the plant.
Assists in establishing budgets for conducting departmental activities and accompanying manufacturing projects forecasts manpower, equipment and supply needs and is held responsible for managing department within established budgetary guidelines.
Complies with and supports the health, safety and environmental programs, policies and procedures.
Assists with special projects and/ or assignments as determined by the manager.
Position Located in Winona, MN
5
years of related experience
4 Year Degree required

And if you would like to take advantage of excellent career opportunities and a development path with unprecedented support to meeting your career aspirations. While satisfying unique customer needs, budgetary and legal constraints, environmental and social issues and changes in technology



Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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