Flexo Production Manager Manufacturing - Altoona, PA at Geebo

Flexo Production Manager

Company Name:
FFH
PRODUCTION MANAGER
We have an immediate need for a production manager at its roll-fed beverage label facility in Tyrone, Pa.
The successful candidate will have strong production management experience with the flexographic printing process and utilize on-the-floor leadership skill sets with the growing staff of 60 in a three shift environment.
Essential Functions:
Embraces continuous improvement and actively participates both as a leader and contributor in the identification and implementation of process improvement opportunities
Responsible for creating an atmosphere of positive change and process improvement
Positively communicates production expectations and measures team and individual contributor performance to the achievement of these expectations
Coordinates effectively with related departments
Ability to multi-task and utilize resources to execute tasks within a deadline oriented environment
Excellent organizational and analytical skills
Must be able to communicate verbally and/or in writing
You will answer directly to the plant manager and be responsible for production goals, quality and safety for the plant.
Bachelors degree in printing, engineering or manufacturing field preferred.
Minimum seven years experience in progressive print management positions.
Extensive technical knowledge and experience in a high speed flexo printing operation.
Strong leadership skills with proven ability to lead and develop a management team to improve their skills to supervise, motivate, and manage hourly employees
Proficient PC skills including Microsoft Excel and Word
Demonstrated track record of efficiency and profitability improvements
Negotiable salary and full benefits package includes: Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, 401k. Relocation assistance is available.
Send resume toEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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