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Mgr I- Maintenance

Aiken, SC · On-site

$107K - $183K/yr

Uses lean thinking/manufacturing fundamentals and TPM principles to organize workflow, streamline ... Must lead site Business Continuity Program (BCM) and Incident Commander for Facilities Events.

SAP FICO Functional Analyst

Wixom, MI · On-site

$54.50 - $70.25/hr

The analyst partners with finance, manufacturing, supply chain, and IT stakeholders to translate ... and BCM approval workflows. * Support Accounts Receivable processes, including billing, dunning ...

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Sr. Network Engineer

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$100K - $137K/yr

Relevant manufacturer technical certification in networking, such as JNCIA, JNCIP, CCNA, CCNP or ... Nortel ERS, IP BCM, IP Enabled Meridian, CS1000) Broad understanding of the solution ...

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How much do bcm manufacturing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for bcm manufacturing in the United States is $24.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a BCM Manufacturing job?

A BCM (Business Continuity Management) Manufacturing job involves ensuring that production processes can continue operating smoothly in the face of disruptions such as supply chain issues, equipment failures, or natural disasters. Professionals in this role develop and implement contingency plans, risk assessments, and recovery strategies to minimize downtime and maintain efficiency. They collaborate with various departments to improve resilience and ensure compliance with industry regulations.

What are some typical challenges faced by professionals in BCM Manufacturing roles?

Professionals in BCM Manufacturing roles often face the challenge of identifying and mitigating operational risks that could disrupt production, such as equipment failures, supply chain interruptions, or unplanned downtime. Balancing the implementation of robust continuity plans with day-to-day manufacturing demands can require excellent organizational and prioritization skills. Communication and collaboration with cross-functional teams—such as engineering, quality assurance, and logistics—are essential to ensure all stakeholders are aligned and contingency measures are actionable. Proactively addressing vulnerabilities helps organizations maintain smooth operations and limits the impact of unexpected events.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Bcm Manufacturing position, and why are they important?

To excel in a BCM Manufacturing role, you need a solid understanding of Business Continuity Management principles, manufacturing processes, and risk assessment, typically supported by a degree in engineering, operations, or supply chain management. Familiarity with BCM software platforms, quality management systems, and certifications such as CBCP (Certified Business Continuity Professional) are often advantageous. Strong analytical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills are vital for proactively addressing disruptions and communicating across teams. These competencies ensure resilient manufacturing operations by minimizing downtime and maintaining productivity during adverse events.

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Press Operator - Little Chute - 1st Shift

Press Operator - Little Chute - 1st Shift

Heartland Label Printers

Little Chute, WI • On-site

$16.25 - $21.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

The Press Operator is responsible for setting up and operating a flexographic printing machine to produce print on label rolls.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS STATEMENT
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job function satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
  • Understand and support the company's Core Values
  • Inspect and examine printed products for print clarity, color accuracy, conformance to specifications, and external defects
  • Reposition printing plates, adjust pressure rolls, or otherwise adjust machines to improve print quality, using knobs, or hand tools
  • Set and adjust speed, ink flow, and positions and pressure tolerances of equipment
  • Examine job orders to determine details such as quantities to be printed, production times, stock specifications, colors, color sequences, and anilox BCM
  • Select and install printing plates, rollers, gauges, dies, and cylinders in machines according to specifications, using hand tools
  • Monitor feeding, printing, and racking processes of presses to maintain specified operating levels and to detect malfunctions, making adjustments as necessary
  • Load, position, and adjust materials on holding fixtures or in equipment loading and feeding mechanisms
  • Pour ink, color compounds, and other materials into ink pans, making measurements and adjustments to control color and viscosity
  • Test inks for pH and viscosity according to manufacturer's specifications
  • Clean and lubricate printing machines and components, using oil, solvents, brushes, rags, and hoses
  • Monitor and control operation of auxiliary equipment to assemble and finish products
  • Pack and label cartons, boxes, or bins of finished products
  • Other duties as assigned

Requirements
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
Competency Statements
  • Accountability: The extent to which an individual is willing to accept responsibility.
  • Accuracy: The extent to which an individual's work is correct and error free within company policies and guidelines.
  • Adaptability: The extent to which an individual can fit into a changing work environment.
  • Communication, Oral & Written: The extent to which an individual communicates with clarity, actively engaging in conversations in order to clearly understand others' message and intent, and received and processes feedback.
  • Organized: The ability of the individual to be structured and methodical in working skills.
  • Problem Solving: The ability to recognize courses of action which can be taken to handle problems or potential problems.
  • Safety Awareness: The ability to identify and correct conditions that affect employee safety.

SKILLS & ABILITIES
Preferred Education
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Technical Certification or Associates Degree in printing processes

Preferred Experience
  • Previous flexographic printing experience

Computer Skills
  • Must have working knowledge of the use of a PC and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)

Other Skills
  • Mechanical aptitude is a must

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