Industrial Electric Mfg. (IEM)
Operations Manager (Second Shift)
Industrial Electric Mfg. (IEM), Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 32290
Operations Manager (Second Shift)
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Industrial Electric Mfg. (IEM)
Location: Jacksonville, FL – Second Shift: 3:00 PM – 11:30 PM
About IEM Industrial Electric Mfg. (IEM) is the largest independent full‑line manufacturer of custom power distribution systems in North America. Founded over 75 years ago in Fremont, California, IEM grew alongside Silicon Valley and now operates over 1.7 million square feet of manufacturing capacity. With $1 B+ in annual sales and more than 10,000 commissioned projects across technology, data centers, commercial, energy, utilities, healthcare, industrial, and infrastructure markets, IEM delivers exceptional product quality, dependable service, and the flexibility to meet complex technical requirements at scale.
Job Summary The Operations Manager is responsible for end‑to‑end ownership of the production value stream, driving operational performance, efficiency, and continuous improvement while ensuring alignment with strategic objectives and customer expectations. The role is accountable for meeting key performance indicators (KPIs) related to safety, quality, delivery, cost, and efficiency while fostering a data‑driven, bottom‑up problem‑solving culture. The manager leads a cross‑functional production team, ensuring workflow optimization, resource utilization, and Lean manufacturing principles are effectively applied to drive operational excellence.
Essential Functions
KPI Ownership & Performance Management:
Own, monitor, and drive improvement in KPIs including on‑time delivery (OTD), first‑pass yield (FPY), defects per unit (DPU), safety incidents, and cost efficiency within the value stream.
Lead Daily Operations:
Oversee daily production activities, ensuring work is executed safely, efficiently, and in alignment with production schedules, quality standards, and operational goals.
Team Leadership & Accountability:
Manage and develop a cross‑functional team including production, quality, materials, and maintenance. Set expectations, provide coaching, and ensure accountability at all levels.
Production Scheduling & Efficiency:
Partner with Production Planning and Materials teams to align demand with capacity, ensuring a balanced workflow, efficient material usage, and optimized labor deployment.
Data‑Driven Problem Solving:
Lead root cause analysis and corrective actions for operational issues, using tools such as Pareto analysis, A3 problem‑solving, and process mapping to drive improvements.
Continuous Improvement & Lean Implementation:
Champion Lean manufacturing principles, eliminating waste and driving efficiency through 5S, Kaizen, Standard Work, and Value Stream Mapping (VSM) initiatives.
Cross‑Functional Collaboration:
Work closely with Engineering, Quality, and Maintenance teams to identify and resolve design, process, or equipment issues affecting production.
Compliance & Safety:
Ensure adherence to safety policies, quality standards, and regulatory requirements. Champion a culture of zero injuries and high‑quality production.
Qualifications
Education & Experience:
Preferred – Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Operations Management, Business, Industrial Technology, or a related field.
Minimum – 3 – 5 years of experience in manufacturing leadership (Production Supervisor, Manufacturing Manager, or Value Stream Leadership roles).
Proven track record of improving KPIs (e.g., cycle time reduction, FPY improvements, DPU reductions, or cost‑saving initiatives).
Certifications (Preferred)
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (or higher) preferred.
Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is a plus.
APICS, CPIM, or other supply chain‑related certification is a plus for materials‑heavy value streams.
Skills & Competencies
Leadership & Team Development:
Proven ability to develop, coach, and manage cross‑functional teams, ensuring accountability and engagement.
Data‑Driven Problem‑Solving:
Strong analytical and critical thinking skills using KPIs, root cause analysis, and Lean tools to drive decision‑making.
Process Optimization:
Hands‑on experience in Lean manufacturing, value stream mapping, waste elimination, and production workflow optimization.
Communication & Stakeholder Engagement:
Ability to communicate effectively with shop floor teams, peers, and senior leadership, ensuring alignment across the organization.
Time Management & Prioritization:
Strong ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and drive results in a fast‑paced environment.
Technical Proficiency:
Experience with ERP/MRP systems (INFOR/Syteline a plus), Tableau, and Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) for reporting and data analysis.
Why Join IEM At IEM, you’ll join a team that powers some of the world’s most ambitious projects. We’re engineers, makers, and problem‑solvers who thrive on tackling complex challenges and delivering solutions that keep industries moving forward. If you’re driven, collaborative, and ready to make an impact, we’d love to hear from you. Your creativity and passion can help us achieve great things—come be part of the journey.
Benefits We offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support our employees’ well‑being, growth, and long‑term success. View a snapshot of our benefits at https://www.iemfg.com/careers
Recruiting Scams Beware of recruiting scams. IEM never charges candidates fees, and all recruiter emails come from an @iemfg.com address. If you suspect fraudulent activity, do not share personal information and report it to us at iemfg.com/contact.
Non‑Discrimination Statement IEM does not discriminate against any applicant based on any characteristic protected by law.
Privacy Information collected and processed as part of your IEM Careers profile, and any job applications you choose to submit, is subject to IEM’s Workforce Member Privacy Policy.
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Industrial Electric Mfg. (IEM)
Location: Jacksonville, FL – Second Shift: 3:00 PM – 11:30 PM
About IEM Industrial Electric Mfg. (IEM) is the largest independent full‑line manufacturer of custom power distribution systems in North America. Founded over 75 years ago in Fremont, California, IEM grew alongside Silicon Valley and now operates over 1.7 million square feet of manufacturing capacity. With $1 B+ in annual sales and more than 10,000 commissioned projects across technology, data centers, commercial, energy, utilities, healthcare, industrial, and infrastructure markets, IEM delivers exceptional product quality, dependable service, and the flexibility to meet complex technical requirements at scale.
Job Summary The Operations Manager is responsible for end‑to‑end ownership of the production value stream, driving operational performance, efficiency, and continuous improvement while ensuring alignment with strategic objectives and customer expectations. The role is accountable for meeting key performance indicators (KPIs) related to safety, quality, delivery, cost, and efficiency while fostering a data‑driven, bottom‑up problem‑solving culture. The manager leads a cross‑functional production team, ensuring workflow optimization, resource utilization, and Lean manufacturing principles are effectively applied to drive operational excellence.
Essential Functions
KPI Ownership & Performance Management:
Own, monitor, and drive improvement in KPIs including on‑time delivery (OTD), first‑pass yield (FPY), defects per unit (DPU), safety incidents, and cost efficiency within the value stream.
Lead Daily Operations:
Oversee daily production activities, ensuring work is executed safely, efficiently, and in alignment with production schedules, quality standards, and operational goals.
Team Leadership & Accountability:
Manage and develop a cross‑functional team including production, quality, materials, and maintenance. Set expectations, provide coaching, and ensure accountability at all levels.
Production Scheduling & Efficiency:
Partner with Production Planning and Materials teams to align demand with capacity, ensuring a balanced workflow, efficient material usage, and optimized labor deployment.
Data‑Driven Problem Solving:
Lead root cause analysis and corrective actions for operational issues, using tools such as Pareto analysis, A3 problem‑solving, and process mapping to drive improvements.
Continuous Improvement & Lean Implementation:
Champion Lean manufacturing principles, eliminating waste and driving efficiency through 5S, Kaizen, Standard Work, and Value Stream Mapping (VSM) initiatives.
Cross‑Functional Collaboration:
Work closely with Engineering, Quality, and Maintenance teams to identify and resolve design, process, or equipment issues affecting production.
Compliance & Safety:
Ensure adherence to safety policies, quality standards, and regulatory requirements. Champion a culture of zero injuries and high‑quality production.
Qualifications
Education & Experience:
Preferred – Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Operations Management, Business, Industrial Technology, or a related field.
Minimum – 3 – 5 years of experience in manufacturing leadership (Production Supervisor, Manufacturing Manager, or Value Stream Leadership roles).
Proven track record of improving KPIs (e.g., cycle time reduction, FPY improvements, DPU reductions, or cost‑saving initiatives).
Certifications (Preferred)
Lean Six Sigma Green Belt (or higher) preferred.
Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is a plus.
APICS, CPIM, or other supply chain‑related certification is a plus for materials‑heavy value streams.
Skills & Competencies
Leadership & Team Development:
Proven ability to develop, coach, and manage cross‑functional teams, ensuring accountability and engagement.
Data‑Driven Problem‑Solving:
Strong analytical and critical thinking skills using KPIs, root cause analysis, and Lean tools to drive decision‑making.
Process Optimization:
Hands‑on experience in Lean manufacturing, value stream mapping, waste elimination, and production workflow optimization.
Communication & Stakeholder Engagement:
Ability to communicate effectively with shop floor teams, peers, and senior leadership, ensuring alignment across the organization.
Time Management & Prioritization:
Strong ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and drive results in a fast‑paced environment.
Technical Proficiency:
Experience with ERP/MRP systems (INFOR/Syteline a plus), Tableau, and Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) for reporting and data analysis.
Why Join IEM At IEM, you’ll join a team that powers some of the world’s most ambitious projects. We’re engineers, makers, and problem‑solvers who thrive on tackling complex challenges and delivering solutions that keep industries moving forward. If you’re driven, collaborative, and ready to make an impact, we’d love to hear from you. Your creativity and passion can help us achieve great things—come be part of the journey.
Benefits We offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support our employees’ well‑being, growth, and long‑term success. View a snapshot of our benefits at https://www.iemfg.com/careers
Recruiting Scams Beware of recruiting scams. IEM never charges candidates fees, and all recruiter emails come from an @iemfg.com address. If you suspect fraudulent activity, do not share personal information and report it to us at iemfg.com/contact.
Non‑Discrimination Statement IEM does not discriminate against any applicant based on any characteristic protected by law.
Privacy Information collected and processed as part of your IEM Careers profile, and any job applications you choose to submit, is subject to IEM’s Workforce Member Privacy Policy.
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