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Factory Manager Jobs in Walnut, MS (NOW HIRING)

Upholsterer

Booneville, MS ยท On-site

$14.25 - $18/hr

Our Distribution Centers serve as vital connections between factories and our retail, online and ... N/A Reports To or Hiring Manager: Jackie Joslin Department: 4006 Shift: Monday - Thursday, 6:00am ...

Our Distribution Centers serve as vital connections between factories and our retail, online and ... Williams-Sonoma, Inc Supply Chain Overview By managing resources responsibly, caring for our people ...

Our Distribution Centers serve as vital connections between factories and our retail, online and ... Williams-Sonoma, Inc Supply Chain Overview By managing resources responsibly, caring for our people ...

Upholsterer (Weekday)

Booneville, MS ยท On-site

$22.25/hr

Our Distribution Centers serve as vital connections between factories and our retail, online and ... Williams-Sonoma, Inc Supply Chain Overview By managing resources responsibly, caring for our people ...

Upholsterer

Booneville, MS ยท On-site

$14.25 - $18/hr

Our Distribution Centers serve as vital connections between factories and our retail, online and ... Williams-Sonoma, Inc Supply Chain Overview By managing resources responsibly, caring for our people ...

Cushion Fill Associate (Weekend)

Booneville, MS ยท On-site

$12.25 - $13.50/hr

Our Distribution Centers serve as vital connections between factories and our retail, online and ... Williams-Sonoma, Inc Supply Chain Overview By managing resources responsibly, caring for our people ...

Factory Manager information

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$32.2K

$61.4K

$88.1K

How much do factory manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for factory manager in Walnut, MS is $61,444.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,000.00 and $74,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a factory manager?

A factory manager supervises the daily production operations at a factory, plant, or other manufacturing or industrial facility. As a factory manager, your primary responsibility is to delegate tasks to employees so that each project runs smoothly. Specific job duties include hiring and training employees, ensuring the team maintains the production schedule efficiently, working closely with upper management to report on each project, and managing budgets and goals. Performing quality checks on finished products and equipment is also a major part of your job. Ultimately, you are the person responsible for safety and health regulations pertaining to the workplace and employees.

What does a factory manager do?

A Factory Manager oversees the daily operations of a manufacturing facility, ensuring that production processes run smoothly, efficiently, and safely. They are responsible for managing staff, maintaining equipment, implementing safety protocols, and meeting production targets. Factory Managers also coordinate with other departments, handle budgeting, and strive to improve productivity and product quality. Their role is essential in ensuring that manufacturing goals are met on time and within budget.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a factory manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Factory Manager, you need strong leadership, production management expertise, and a background in engineering or manufacturing, often supported by a relevant degree and industry experience. Familiarity with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, lean manufacturing methodologies, and safety regulations is essential. Excellent problem-solving, communication, and team-building skills help foster a productive work environment and drive continuous improvement. These skills and qualities ensure efficient operations, employee safety, and the achievement of production targets in a competitive manufacturing environment.

What are some common challenges faced by factory managers and how can they be addressed?

Factory Managers often encounter challenges such as maintaining production efficiency, managing a diverse workforce, ensuring workplace safety, and minimizing downtime due to equipment failures. Addressing these challenges involves implementing robust training programs, fostering clear communication across teams, and adopting preventive maintenance strategies. Regularly reviewing production processes and encouraging a culture of continuous improvement can also help Factory Managers effectively overcome these obstacles and keep operations running smoothly.

What is the difference between Factory Manager vs Production Supervisor?

AspectFactory ManagerProduction Supervisor
CredentialsBachelor's degree in engineering, manufacturing, or related field; management experienceHigh school diploma or associate degree; experience in production roles
Work EnvironmentOversees entire factory operations, including multiple departmentsManages daily production activities on the shop floor
Industry UsageCommonly employed in manufacturing plants across various industriesTypically found in manufacturing and assembly lines

The Factory Manager oversees the entire manufacturing facility, focusing on strategic planning, resource management, and overall operations. In contrast, the Production Supervisor handles daily production tasks, supervising workers and ensuring production targets are met. Both roles require industry knowledge, but the Factory Manager has broader responsibilities and higher-level decision-making authority.

How much does a factory manager earn?

Factory managers typically earn a median annual salary ranging from $70,000 to $120,000, depending on experience, industry, and location. They often oversee production operations, manage staff, and ensure safety and efficiency standards are met.

What cities near Walnut, MS are hiring for Factory Manager jobs?

Cities near Walnut, MS with the most Factory Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Factory Manager job openings in Walnut, MS as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,444 per year, or $29.5 per hour.

Frame Builder (Weekday)

Williams-Sonoma-Supply Chain

Booneville, MS โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Join Our
SUPPLY CHAIN TEAM
Williams-Sonoma Inc.'s Supply Chain organization is the backbone of our company. Our Distribution Centers serve as vital connections between factories and our retail, online and mail-order customers around the world. We also own and operate a growing manufacturing base right here in the United States, proudly producing nearly all of the upholstered furniture and much of the lighting sold through our brands. The Supply Chain environment is dynamic and fast-paced, and the network is expanding rapidly. If you are an expert in global logistics, manufacturing, engineering, transportation, finance, human resources, or home delivery and have a passion for quality and customer service, our Supply Chain Organization may just be the place for you.
Openings >> Frame Builder (Weekday)
Frame Builder (Weekday)
Summary
Title: Frame Builder (Weekday) ID: 32865224563 Date Posted: Aug 13, 2026 Date to Apply By: N/A Reports To or Hiring Manager: Jackie Joslin Department: 4006 Shift: Monday - Thursday, 6:00am - 4:30pm Grade Level: 7 Employment Type: Full Time Non-Exempt Location: Booneville, MS Proposed Salary Range: N/A
Description

About Williams-Sonoma DC - Booneville, MS

Since it was founded in 1956, Williams - Sonoma has grown from Chuck Williams' single store in Sonoma, CA into one of the largest retailers in the country, with some best known and most beloved brands in home furnishings, including Williams - Sonoma, Pottery Barn and West Elm.

Our Distribution Centers serve as vital connections between factories and our retail, online and mail-order customers around the world. The Supply Chain environment is dynamic and fast-paced, and the network is expanding rapidly. If you have a background in distribution, manufacturing, engineering, transportation, finance, human resources, or home delivery - and are looking for a job with a strong opportunity for gaining new skills and for advancement - our Supply Chain Organization could be just the place for you.

Williams-Sonoma, Inc Supply Chain Overview

By managing resources responsibly, caring for our people, and uniting around our values, we lead our industry and are proud to be recognized for our continuous action and progress in the following areas: Barron's 100 Most Sustainable Companies; Forbes Best Employers for Women and Diversity; Newsweek America's Most Responsible Companies; and USA Today Customer Service Champions. These honors reflect that we are truly a people-first organization.ย 

  • Over 4,000 Full-Time Associates across the Supply Chain.
  • 14.5M square feet of small parcel, personalization, furniture, and manufacturing space in the domestic US, Williams-Sonoma has developed an agile and capable distribution network consisting of the following:
    • Large package / furniture distribution centers located in Southern California, Northern California, Texas, Georgia, and New Jersey totaling 9.2M square feet plus another 1.2M square feet of standalone final-mile furniture hubs.
  • Small package eCommerce distribution centers located in Mississippi and Arizona totaling 3.2M square feet, consisting of over 1,000 full-time associates and 1,500 seasonal/temporary associates in Mississippi.
    • Sutter Street Manufacturing upholstery factories located in North Carolina and Mississippi totaling with over 1,400 full-time employees producing approximately $900 million to $1 billion in sales of upholstered furniture.
  • Transportation Department for Ocean, Air, Trucking, and Rail consisting of over 30 transportation professionals located in Memphis, TN.
  • 700 associates in our Sourcing offices in 10 countries in Asia and Europe including China, Vietnam, Singapore, India, Italy, and Turkey.

The operator will assemble pre-cut wood parts into assembled frames per the specifications and Standard Operating Procedures for use on the upholstery lines, at a pace sufficient to achieve stated productivity requirements.ย ย 


The Frame Builder (Weekday) position is located in Booneville, MS.


You'll be excited about this opportunity because you will....ย 

  • Practice safe work practices and demonstrate safe work habits to the workforce and throughout the facility.
  • Always adhere to the policies of Williams-Sonoma while performing any duties as assigned with a positive attitude and willing spirit to assist others in the department, facility, and the organization. Always acting with professional courtesy and the highest integrity.
  • The associate will obtain pre-constructed frame parts by pushing, pulling, and lifting onto workstation.
  • The operator will assemble the frame parts assuring they are square and level, with correct parts oriented to the correct direction and all parts flush to the outside of the frame using a hammer and nails, staples, and appropriate glue per Sutter Street's frame Standard Operating Procedures.
  • The associate will assure all parts are ground level to result in as flush an outside edge as possible and that no staples are on the outside of the frame, while maintaining a clean and organized work area throughout the shift.
  • Assemble frames that meet the expected quality requirements of Sutter Street Manufacturing at a sufficient pace to meet or exceed the stated productivity requirements of a minimum of 6 pieces per hour with a goal of 8 pieces per hour.


Check out some of the required qualifications we are looking for in amazing candidates....

  • At least 1 year of frame building experience in the production of upper-end upholstered furniture.
  • This is an onsite and in office role.
  • The associate needs to be able to pay attention to detail, can work with their hands, and have experience in reading and understanding production tickets.
  • Ability to interpret simple instructions commonly placed in a production manual and the ability to perform multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment to assure delivery requirements.
  • Must have good communication skills both oral and written as well as the ability to read, write, and understand English.
  • Demonstrate the ability to keep accurate records and follow documented procedures and standards.
  • Excellent time-management skills including ability to work independently with little supervision.

We prefer some of these qualities as well....ย 

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent.
  • 3 years' experience building frames in a manufacturing environment.
  • ย Ability to speak English and understand Spanish.

Review these physical requirements, as they play a major part in this role....

  • Ability to frequently lift frames weighing 50 -60lbs.
  • Ability to sit or stand for 10-hour periods and bend and twist at waist and knees as required to build frames.
  • Ability to bend and twist as required to assemble frames.

Our company benefits are second to none in the industry....

  • Generous discount on all Williams-Sonoma, Inc. brand products.
  • 401(k) plan and other investment opportunities.
  • Paid vacations, Employee Assistance Programs, Time Off to Volunteer, Matching Gifts Community Service Program, and Holidays (in some locations).
  • Health benefits, dental and vision insurance, including same-sex domestic partner benefits, Legal and Identity Protection Plans and Pet Insurance.
  • For more information on our benefits offerings, please visit MyWSIBenefits.com.
  • To learn more about our Supply Chain culture and regional associate events, please visit: https://shorturl.at/R3OAX (Login credentials may be required).

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