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Full Time Manufacturing Manager Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

Manufacturing Engineer

Wichita, KS · On-site

$65K - $84K/yr

Syndeo has a direct-hire opening for a Manufacturing Engineer (Full-Time, Non-Exempt) for a local ... Self-manage daily tasks with minimal supervision * Use Microsoft Outlook to effectively communicate ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Wichita, KS · On-site

$65K - $84K/yr

Syndeo has a direct-hire opening for a Manufacturing Engineer (Full-Time, Non-Exempt) for a local ... Self-manage daily tasks with minimal supervision * Use Microsoft Outlook to effectively communicate ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Wichita, KS · On-site

$65K - $84K/yr

Syndeo has a direct-hire opening for a Manufacturing Engineer (Full-Time, Non-Exempt) for a local ... Self-manage daily tasks with minimal supervision * Use Microsoft Outlook to effectively communicate ...

Manufacturing Assembler

Olathe, KS · On-site

$19 - $24/hr

Production Manager Location: On-Site | Olathe, KS About Vantage MedTech Vantage MedTech provides ... All candidates must be authorized to work full-time in the United States. For more information ...

Manufacturing I

Galena, KS · On-site

$12.25 - $15.75/hr

Report any unsafe working conditions to the Supervisor/Production Manager. * Perform routine work ... Full-time employees will become eligible to participate in benefits on the first of the month ...

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Full Time Manufacturing Manager information

What is the difference between Full Time Manufacturing Manager vs Production Supervisor?

AspectFull Time Manufacturing ManagerProduction Supervisor
ResponsibilitiesOversees entire manufacturing operations, manages teams, implements policiesSupervises daily production activities, manages shift workers, ensures output quality
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Manufacturing, Engineering, or related field; often certifications in production managementHigh school diploma or equivalent; experience in manufacturing environment; leadership skills
Work EnvironmentOffice and plant floor, strategic planning, team managementPrimarily on the plant floor, direct supervision of production lines
Industry UsageCommonly used in manufacturing companies for leadership rolesUsed across manufacturing plants for shift supervision

The Full Time Manufacturing Manager focuses on strategic oversight and management of manufacturing operations, while the Production Supervisor handles daily shift supervision and immediate production tasks. Both roles are essential in manufacturing, but they differ in scope and responsibilities.

What cities in Kansas are hiring for Full Time Manufacturing Manager jobs?

Cities in Kansas with the most Full Time Manufacturing Manager job openings:

Plant General Manager (Wichita)

Open Road Brands

Wichita, KS • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Plant General Manager

Manufacturing & Warehouse Operations | Wichita, Kansas | Full-Time, On-Site

Reports To: Chief Operating Officer

Direct Reports: Manufacturing Manager, Warehouse Manager, Maintenance

Location: Wichita, KS (on-site, plant-based role)

ABOUT OPEN ROAD BRANDS

Open Road Brands is a Wichita, Kansas–based wholesale home décor company and one of the leading names in Americana and nostalgia-inspired lifestyle products. Our products are designed, manufactured, and shipped from our Wichita facility to retail partners across the country. We are a growing, roughly 100-person company with more customer demand than ever — and we are investing in the operational leadership to match it.

THE OPPORTUNITY

As part of a growth-driven restructuring of our operations organization, Open Road Brands is creating a single senior on-site leader who owns manufacturing and warehouse execution end to end — from raw material through production, staging, and shipped customer orders. The Plant General Manager reports to the COO and serves as the senior operations leader in our Wichita facility.

This is a builder’s role. The company has more demand than its current capacity comfortably supports, and the Plant General Manager’s mandate is to convert that demand into shipped dollars: increasing throughput, improving labor efficiency, tightening scheduling and capacity planning, connecting manufacturing and warehouse into one flow, and leading a practical, sustained Lean transformation. The right candidate will run today’s operation while building the systems that let the operation scale.

YEAR-ONE PRIORITIES
  • Throughput & Scheduling — Take direct ownership of the production schedule, then improve schedule accuracy, attainment, and capacity visibility across manufacturing and warehouse.
  • Labor Efficiency — Improve output per labor hour through better training, standard work, supervision, and labor deployment — building capacity through systems and flow, not just headcount.
  • Manufacturing-to-Shipping Flow — Connect manufacturing, staging, warehouse, and shipping into one accountable value stream that reliably supports customer commitments and on-time, in-full delivery.
  • Lean Foundation — Establish 5S, visual management, daily management, and root-cause problem solving as the facility’s operating system — practical, measurable, and sustained.
WHAT YOU’LL OWN
  • Manufacturing systems, layout, equipment utilization, and production discipline across printing, paint, routing, finishing, assembly, and packaging.
  • Warehouse execution: material flow, staging, picking, packing, loading, and shipment readiness.
  • Weekly and monthly throughput, schedule attainment, and capacity planning — including looking months ahead at demand, labor, material, and equipment constraints.
  • Operating budget and expense: labor, overtime, supplies, maintenance, scrap, rework, and avoidable cost.
  • Staffing plans, supervisor accountability, and development of a stronger bench of operational leaders.
  • Material availability, in partnership with purchasing, sourcing, and finance.
  • Facility condition and safety: a clean, organized, customer-ready plant every day.
WHO YOU ARE

You are a high-energy, floor-connected operations leader with a strong operator’s instinct — the kind of leader who can walk the floor, see what is stuck, understand why it matters, and drive action before the issue shows up in a report. You lead through people, systems, numbers, and direct observation. You hold supervisors accountable, respect process discipline, and care about the actual product and the people who make it. You are strong enough strategically to build a best-in-class operation, and practical enough to know when a machine is down or labor is in the wrong place. You treat the operation like it is your own business.

QUALIFICATIONSRequired
  • 10+ years of progressive manufacturing operations experience, including 5+ years leading multi-department teams through managers and supervisors.
  • Plant, site, or value-stream leadership experience in a production environment.
  • Demonstrated, hands-on Lean implementation (5S, standard work, visual/daily management, root-cause problem solving) that stuck.
  • Ownership of production scheduling, capacity planning, and operating budgets.
  • Track record of improving throughput and labor efficiency without simply adding headcount.
Preferred
  • Experience spanning both manufacturing and warehouse/distribution operations.
  • Consumer products, décor, printing, wood products, or similar discrete manufacturing background.
  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering, operations, business, or related field — or equivalent experience.

Open Road Brands offers a competitive compensation package, including an annual performance incentive plan tied to plant KPIs, and the company’s full benefits package. Compensation details are shared with candidates during the interview process.

Open Road Brands is an equal opportunity employer.

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