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Kitting Operator 3rd shift

Lagrange, GA · On-site

$15.75 - $20.75/hr

Report any problems immediately to Lead/Supervisor, use Stop, Call, Wait and segregate any suspect ... Kitting Operator POSITION DESCRIPTION Issue/Revision Date: 04/01/2018 Position Title: Kitting ...

Kitting Machine Operator 2nd shift

Lagrange, GA · On-site

$15.25 - $18.25/hr

Report any problems immediately to Lead/Supervisor, use Stop, Call, Wait and segregate any suspect ... Kitting Operator POSITION DESCRIPTION Issue/Revision Date: 04/01/2018 Position Title: Kitting ...

You will lead daily activities that enable production teams to meet customer commitments safely, efficiently, and with exceptional quality. In this role, you will coordinate resources, drive ...

Seasonal Kitting Specialist

New Albany, IN

$16.25 - $21/hr

Multi-quoting vendors to get best cost and lead time without compromising quality. * Provide ... Kitting/staging of items as they arrive from TPG. * Manage changing priorities as needed to support ...

Seasonal Kitting Specialist

New Albany, IN · On-site

$16.25 - $21/hr

Multi-quoting vendors to get best cost and lead time without compromising quality. * Provide ... Kitting/staging of items as they arrive from TPG. * Manage changing priorities as needed to support ...

Multi-quoting vendors to get best cost and lead time without compromising quality. * Provide ... Kitting/staging of items as they arrive from TPG. * Manage changing priorities as needed to support ...

Seasonal Kitting Specialist

New Albany, IN · On-site

$16.25 - $21/hr

Multi-quoting vendors to get best cost and lead time without compromising quality. * Provide ... Kitting/staging of items as they arrive from TPG. * Manage changing priorities as needed to support ...

Kitting Supervisor

South Boston, VA · On-site

$79K - $90K/yr

You will lead daily activities that enable production teams to meet customer commitments safely, efficiently, and with exceptional quality. In this role, you will coordinate resources, drive ...

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How much do kitting lead jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for kitting lead in the United States is $25.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by a Kitting Lead, and how can they be addressed?

As a Kitting Lead, one of the main challenges is ensuring accuracy and efficiency in assembling kits, especially when dealing with high-volume or complex orders. Managing inventory discrepancies and last-minute changes to production schedules can also be demanding. To address these challenges, strong organizational skills, effective communication with warehouse and production teams, and proactive use of inventory management systems are essential. Regular training and process audits can help minimize errors and maintain smooth operations.

What is the difference between Kitting Lead vs Assembly Technician?

AspectKitting LeadAssembly Technician
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; certifications in inventory management or logistics are a plusHigh school diploma or equivalent; technical training or certifications in assembly or manufacturing
Work EnvironmentWarehouse or manufacturing floor overseeing inventory and kit preparationManufacturing or assembly line performing product assembly tasks
Employer & IndustryLogistics, manufacturing, aerospace, electronicsManufacturing, electronics, automotive, consumer goods

The Kitting Lead manages inventory and coordinates the preparation of kits, ensuring timely and accurate assembly of components. The Assembly Technician focuses on assembling products or parts on the production line. While both roles work in manufacturing environments, the Kitting Lead has a supervisory or coordination role related to inventory, whereas the Assembly Technician is hands-on with product assembly.

What are Kitting Leads?

Kitting Leads are supervisors or coordinators responsible for overseeing the kitting process in a warehouse or manufacturing environment. Kitting involves gathering and organizing components or materials into kits that are needed for production or assembly lines. The Kitting Lead manages a team, ensures accuracy in kit assembly, monitors inventory levels, and coordinates with other departments to maintain workflow efficiency. They also implement quality control measures and may help improve kitting procedures for better productivity.

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

To thrive as a Kitting Lead, you need strong organizational skills, inventory management experience, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with warehouse management systems (WMS), barcode scanners, and safety protocols is commonly required. Leadership, attention to detail, and effective communication are critical soft skills for coordinating teams and ensuring accuracy. These skills and qualities are vital for maintaining efficient workflow, minimizing errors, and supporting overall warehouse productivity.
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Fulfillment & Kitting Supervisor

Fulfillment & Kitting Supervisor

Direct Edge

Arlington, TX • On-site

$55K - $68K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

Description:About the Company

Direct Edge Media is a fast paced and quickly growing printing company specializing in digital, offset and large format printing for enterprise, agency and trade printers. If you are looking for an opportunity to work in an environment that values your professional skills, Direct Edge Media has a career path for you. We are currently seeking experienced and professional full-time candidates to join our team.


Job Summary

The Kitting & Pack-Out Supervisor is responsible for overseeing daily operations within the kitting, hand assembly, and fulfillment departments. This role ensures production schedules are met while maintaining quality, efficiency, and safety standards.

The supervisor coordinates labor assignments, monitors workflow, ensures accurate order fulfillment, and supports continuous improvement within the department. This position plays a key role in maintaining productivity while ensuring all assembled and packaged products meet company and customer quality requirements.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Production & Workflow Management

Supervise daily operations of the kitting, hand assembly, and pack-out departments.

Assign labor based on production schedules, job priorities, and staffing levels.

Ensure jobs are completed accurately, on time, and according to specifications.

Monitor production throughput and adjust labor assignments to maintain efficiency.

Coordinate with production scheduling, finishing, and shipping departments to maintain workflow continuity.

Ensure work orders, job tickets, and assembly instructions are followed correctly.

Team Leadership

Provide leadership, training, and direction to kitting and pack-out team members.

Monitor employee performance, attendance, and productivity.

Assist with onboarding and training of new employees.

Promote a positive team culture focused on accountability, safety, and quality.

Address employee concerns and escalate issues to management when necessary.

Quality Control

Ensure all kitting and pack-out work meets company quality standards and customer requirements.

Verify correct materials, quantities, labeling, and packaging for each job.

Identify and resolve quality issues during production.

Ensure QC checklists and job verification steps are completed prior to shipment.

Operational Coordination

Coordinate with warehouse and material handling teams to ensure materials are available for jobs.

Ensure finished jobs are staged and transferred to shipping or the next production step.

Communicate job status updates and production issues to management.

Safety & Compliance

Ensure department follows all company safety policies and procedures.

Maintain clean and organized work areas in accordance with facility standards.

Monitor proper use of equipment, tools, and materials.

Continuous Improvement

Identify opportunities to improve workflow, labor efficiency, and job accuracy.

Assist management with implementation of operational improvements and process standardization.

Requirements:Qualifications – Education, Experience, License/Certifications:

High school diploma or equivalent required.

3–5 years of experience in manufacturing, fulfillment, packaging, or production environments.

1–2 years of leadership or team lead experience preferred.

Experience in kitting, assembly, packaging, fulfillment, or hand labor operations strongly preferred.

Experience working with production schedules, job tickets, or manufacturing workflow systems preferred.


Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Strong leadership and team management skills.

Ability to organize labor and prioritize multiple jobs simultaneously.

Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality.

Ability to read and interpret work orders, job instructions, and assembly specifications.

Strong communication and problem-solving abilities.

Ability to work in a fast-paced production environment.

Basic computer skills including Microsoft Office or production management systems (PIQ).


Physical Requirements:

Ability to stand and walk for extended periods throughout the shift.

Ability to lift up to 40 pounds regularly.

Ability to perform repetitive hand and arm motions associated with assembly and packaging tasks.

Ability to work in a manufacturing or warehouse environment with varying noise levels.


Compensation:

The base compensation range for this full-time position is $55,000 - $68,000 per year plus benefits. Compensation ranges are determined by various factors, including role, experience, and location. The pay range displayed reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for this position. Within the range, actual individual compensation is determined by various factors, including location, job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.