Goulds Pumps IPG LLC
Director, Production
US-NY-Seneca Falls Overview
Job Title: Director of Machining Department: Operations Reports To: General Manager Location: Seneca Falls, NY FLSA Status: Exempt Position Summary: The Director of Machining is a senior leadership role responsible for the strategic direction and day-to-day operations of the machining department at our Seneca Falls, NY manufacturing facility. This position leads a multi-disciplinary team—including Supervision, Maintenance, and Scheduling,—to ensure performance in safety, quality, delivery, and cost. The Director will drive continuous improvement while supporting growth, innovation, and operational excellence. Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities: Leadership & People Development
Lead, mentor, and develop direct reports across Supervision, Maintenance, & Scheduling. Set performance goals, provide regular feedback, and foster a high-performance culture. Ensure alignment with company values and plant objectives. Machining Operations
Oversee daily operations for CNC and manual machining processes, managing workflow, staffing, and machine utilization. Maintain high safety standards and regulatory compliance across all areas of responsibility. Monitor KPIs such as OEE, first-pass yield, schedule adherence, and scrap rates. Strategic & Technical Leadership
Develop and implement machining strategies that support customer demand, operational efficiency, and quality targets. Lead efforts to evaluate and adopt new technologies, equipment, and automation. Provide direction on tooling, process optimization, and best-in-class CNC programming practice. Maintenance & Reliability
Oversee the preventive and predictive maintenance program for machining equipment. Work collaboratively with maintenance leadership to ensure maximum uptime and efficient resource utilization. Cross-Functional Collaboration
Collaborate with Planning, Quality, Supply Chain, and Assembly to ensure seamless end-to-end production flow. Support New Product Development (NPD) and Engineering Change Procedures with robust process readiness and launch support. Lead root cause analysis and corrective action for machining-related quality or delivery issues. Qualifications
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Industrial Engineering (required); Master's degree preferred. 10+ years of experience in machining or manufacturing, with at least 5 years in a leadership role. Strong understanding of CNC machining, CAM programming, maintenance systems, and production scheduling. Proven leadership in a high-mix, low-volume industrial manufacturing environment. Proficiency in ERP systems (e.g., PRMS) and production metrics. Lean Manufacturing or Six Sigma certification strongly preferred. Preferred Experience: Manufacturing experience in pumps, rotating equipment, or heavy industrial products. Experience in a unionized manufacturing environment. Hands-on involvement in automation, lights-out machining, or Industry 4.0 initiatives.
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US-NY-Seneca Falls Overview
Job Title: Director of Machining Department: Operations Reports To: General Manager Location: Seneca Falls, NY FLSA Status: Exempt Position Summary: The Director of Machining is a senior leadership role responsible for the strategic direction and day-to-day operations of the machining department at our Seneca Falls, NY manufacturing facility. This position leads a multi-disciplinary team—including Supervision, Maintenance, and Scheduling,—to ensure performance in safety, quality, delivery, and cost. The Director will drive continuous improvement while supporting growth, innovation, and operational excellence. Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities: Leadership & People Development
Lead, mentor, and develop direct reports across Supervision, Maintenance, & Scheduling. Set performance goals, provide regular feedback, and foster a high-performance culture. Ensure alignment with company values and plant objectives. Machining Operations
Oversee daily operations for CNC and manual machining processes, managing workflow, staffing, and machine utilization. Maintain high safety standards and regulatory compliance across all areas of responsibility. Monitor KPIs such as OEE, first-pass yield, schedule adherence, and scrap rates. Strategic & Technical Leadership
Develop and implement machining strategies that support customer demand, operational efficiency, and quality targets. Lead efforts to evaluate and adopt new technologies, equipment, and automation. Provide direction on tooling, process optimization, and best-in-class CNC programming practice. Maintenance & Reliability
Oversee the preventive and predictive maintenance program for machining equipment. Work collaboratively with maintenance leadership to ensure maximum uptime and efficient resource utilization. Cross-Functional Collaboration
Collaborate with Planning, Quality, Supply Chain, and Assembly to ensure seamless end-to-end production flow. Support New Product Development (NPD) and Engineering Change Procedures with robust process readiness and launch support. Lead root cause analysis and corrective action for machining-related quality or delivery issues. Qualifications
Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Industrial Engineering (required); Master's degree preferred. 10+ years of experience in machining or manufacturing, with at least 5 years in a leadership role. Strong understanding of CNC machining, CAM programming, maintenance systems, and production scheduling. Proven leadership in a high-mix, low-volume industrial manufacturing environment. Proficiency in ERP systems (e.g., PRMS) and production metrics. Lean Manufacturing or Six Sigma certification strongly preferred. Preferred Experience: Manufacturing experience in pumps, rotating equipment, or heavy industrial products. Experience in a unionized manufacturing environment. Hands-on involvement in automation, lights-out machining, or Industry 4.0 initiatives.
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