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Production Materials Manager

Arvada, CO · On-site

$85K - $100K/yr

... assembly lines across multiple facilities. This role ensures material availability aligns with ... and improve line-side delivery. • Implement Lean material handling principles (5S, flow ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assembly Line Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assembly Line Manager, you need strong leadership, process optimization abilities, and experience in manufacturing, often supported by a degree in engineering or business management. Familiarity with ERP systems, lean manufacturing tools, and quality control protocols is typically required. Excellent problem-solving, communication, and team-building skills help motivate staff and resolve production challenges efficiently. These skills ensure smooth operations, high product quality, and the achievement of production targets in a fast-paced environment.

What are some common challenges faced by Assembly Line Managers, and how can they be addressed?

Assembly Line Managers often face challenges such as maintaining production efficiency, managing equipment downtime, and ensuring quality control. Balancing these demands requires strong organizational skills and the ability to quickly troubleshoot issues as they arise. Effective communication with team members and other departments is essential for identifying bottlenecks and implementing process improvements. Regular training sessions and clear performance metrics can also help address these challenges and foster a collaborative, high-performing work environment.

What does an Assembly Line Manager do?

An Assembly Line Manager oversees the day-to-day operations of a production line, ensuring that manufacturing processes run smoothly and efficiently. They are responsible for coordinating staff, maintaining equipment, managing workflow, and implementing safety regulations. Their role also includes monitoring production targets, identifying areas for improvement, and addressing any issues that arise during production. Ultimately, they play a key role in meeting quality standards and production deadlines within a manufacturing facility.
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Production Materials Manager

Kratos Industries

Arvada, CO • On-site

$85K - $100K/yr

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Job Type
Full-time
Description
Department: Supply Chain & Logistics
Reports To: Director of Supply Chain & Logistics
Location: Denver Metro (Multi-Facility Support)
Company Profile: $150M Switchgear Manufacturer & Metal Fabrication Operation
Salary: $85k-$100K
Position Summary
The Production Materials Manager is responsible for planning, directing, and optimizing all kitting operations and internal material movement from static inventory to production assembly lines across multiple facilities.
This role ensures material availability aligns with Project Management schedules and production sequencing to support On-Time Delivery (OTD). The position owns JobBOSS material transactions related to kitting to protect inventory accuracy and prevent static inventory discrepancies.
The Production Materials Manager leads the Kitting Supervisor and kitting teams while developing standardized internal material handling strategies that support high-volume, engineered-to-order switchgear manufacturing.
Key Responsibilities
1. Production Kit Planning & Scheduling Alignment
• Develop forward-looking kitting plans based on Project Management schedules.
• Sequence kits to align with switchgear build milestones and production priorities.
• Ensure kits are completed and staged ahead of assembly demand.
• Identify material shortages early and escalate to Supply Chain leadership.
• Protect On-Time Delivery performance through proactive planning.
2. Inventory Control & ERP Integrity
• Ensure all kitting-related material movements are accurately transacted in JobBOSS.
• Prevent static inventory inaccuracies caused by improper job transactions.
• Validate Job Requirements and confirm materials are issued to correct job numbers.
• Partner with Inventory Control to investigate and resolve discrepancies.
• Maintain transactional discipline across all kitting personnel.
3. Internal Material Flow & Process Development
• Design and standardize material flow from warehouse inventory to assembly lines.
• Optimize staging areas and kitting zones for efficiency.
• Reduce unnecessary material handling and improve line-side delivery.
• Implement Lean material handling principles (5S, flow optimization, point-of-use delivery).
• Develop scalable processes to support production growth.
4. Team Leadership & Development
• Lead Kitting Supervisor and kitting personnel.
• Establish daily, weekly, and milestone-based kit targets.
• Monitor team productivity and workflow efficiency.
• Conduct training on JobBOSS transaction accuracy and process compliance.
• Drive accountability for kit accuracy and schedule adherence.
5. Cross-Functional Collaboration
• Partner with Assembly Leadership & Project Managers to align kit completion with Assembly build schedules.
• Coordinate with Procurement & Warehouse Manager to ensure material availability.
• Work with Engineering on BOM accuracy and revisions.
• Support Assembly teams by improving kit completeness and staging.
• Provide operational metrics to Supply Chain leadership.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
• On-Time Kit Availability to Production
• On-Time Delivery (OTD) Support Rate
• JobBOSS Transaction Accuracy
• Inventory Variance Impact from Kitting
• Kit Accuracy Percentage
• Production Downtime Due to Material Shortages
• Labor Productivity of Kitting Team
Qualifications
Required:
• 5-8+ years' experience in material planning, kitting, or production control within manufacturing.
• ERP/MRP system experience (JobBOSS preferred).
• Experience supporting engineered-to-order manufacturing environments.
• Demonstrated leadership of supervisors and shop-floor teams.
• Strong understanding of BOM structures and inventory transactions.
Preferred:
• Experience in switchgear manufacturing or heavy industrial fabrication.
• Lean / Six Sigma training.
• APICS / CPIM certification.
Leadership Competencies
• Forward-planning and schedule-driven
• Strong systems and transactional discipline
• Detail-oriented and process-focused
• Collaborative across departments
• High accountability mindset
• Ability to operate under production pressure
Physical Requirements
• Ability to walk production floors daily.
• Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
• Ability to operate material handling equipment.
Work Environment
This role operates within a high-volume industrial manufacturing environment supporting engineered-to-order switchgear production across multiple facilities. Exposure includes warehouse operations, fabrication areas, and assembly lines.
Salary Description
$85,000 - $100,000