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Manager Hunting Guide Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

We don't hide from challenges; we hunt them down. We push harder, move faster, and take the kinds ... Troubleshooting Leadership - Guide teams through complex automation failures, ensuring rapid ...

This is a hunter role with real consultative depth: you'll sit at kitchen tables with homeowners ... Our core values guide everything we do: • Delight: Deliver magical client experiences • ...

Oral Surgery Office Manager

Decatur, GA · On-site

$25 - $32.75/hr

MINT Dentistry is on the hunt for an extraordinary Office Manager with Oral Surgery who thrives in ... Lead with Impact: Be the guiding force that ensures our team's success and our patients ...

Oral Surgery Office Manager

Decatur, GA

$25 - $32.75/hr

MINT Dentistry is on the hunt for an extraordinary Office Manager with Oral Surgery who thrives in ... Lead with Impact: Be the guiding force that ensures our team's success and our patients ...

Senior Territory Manager

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$71K - $85K/yr

Make independent decisions to guide and instruct other Territory Managers. Knowledge, Skills, and ... Hunter mindset with success identifying new referral opportunities. * Strong work ethic with the ...

Make independent decisions to guide and instruct other Territory Managers. Knowledge, Skills, and ... Hunter mindset with success identifying new referral opportunities. * Strong work ethic with the ...

Make independent decisions to guide and instruct other Territory Managers. Knowledge, Skills, and ... Hunter mindset with success identifying new referral opportunities. * Strong work ethic with the ...

Make independent decisions to guide and instruct other Territory Managers. Knowledge, Skills, and ... Hunter mindset with success identifying new referral opportunities. * Strong work ethic with the ...

Make independent decisions to guide and instruct other Territory Managers. Knowledge, Skills, and ... Hunter mindset with success identifying new referral opportunities. * Strong work ethic with the ...

Competitive salary and excellent benefits package, in accordance with the DCSS Compensation Guide ... Dougherty County is recognized for its quail and duck hunting, fishing, the Flint River, and many ...

Competitive salary and excellent benefits package, in accordance with the DCSS Compensation Guide ... Dougherty County is recognized for its quail and duck hunting, fishing, the Flint River, and many ...

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How much do manager hunting guide jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for manager hunting guide in Georgia is $24.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.59 and $28.61 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Manager Hunting Guides?

Manager Hunting Guides are professionals responsible for overseeing hunting operations and guiding clients during hunting expeditions. They plan and coordinate trips, ensure safety and compliance with wildlife regulations, and manage staff or other guides. Their role also includes maintaining equipment, scouting hunting areas, and providing clients with a knowledgeable and ethical hunting experience. A Manager Hunting Guide must have strong leadership skills, extensive knowledge of wildlife and habitats, and a commitment to conservation practices.

What is the difference between Manager Hunting Guide vs Recruiter?

AspectManager Hunting GuideRecruiter
CredentialsExperience in management, industry-specific knowledgeHR certifications, recruiting experience
Work EnvironmentField-based, outdoor or on-siteOffice or remote
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by staffing agencies, outdoor adventure companiesUsed across industries for talent acquisition
Search & Comparison IntentFinding specialized guides for management rolesHiring or comparing recruiting professionals

The Manager Hunting Guide focuses on locating and guiding organizations to find management-level candidates, often in outdoor or specialized environments. Recruiters primarily handle talent acquisition across various industries, focusing on sourcing, screening, and hiring candidates. While both roles involve talent search, the Manager Hunting Guide emphasizes field-based, industry-specific guidance, whereas recruiters operate mainly within office settings and broader industries.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Manager Hunting Guide, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manager Hunting Guide, you need expertise in wildlife management, outdoor survival, and hunting regulations, often supported by relevant certifications or licenses. Familiarity with GPS navigation, firearms safety systems, and land management tools is typically required. Strong leadership, communication, and customer service skills help you effectively guide clients and manage staff. These skills ensure client safety, regulatory compliance, and a high-quality outdoor experience for guests.

What are some common challenges faced by a Manager Hunting Guide and how can they be addressed?

One common challenge for a Manager Hunting Guide is balancing client satisfaction with safety and conservation regulations. Coordinating logistics, such as scheduling hunts, managing supplies, and ensuring all guides are properly trained, requires strong organizational skills. Additionally, adapting to unpredictable weather and wildlife behavior can test even experienced managers. Building a communicative team and staying up-to-date on local regulations helps mitigate these challenges, while fostering positive relationships with clients and staff enhances both safety and overall experience.
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Plant Engineering Manager

Plant Engineering Manager

Jack Link's Protein Snacks

Perry, GA

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Company Description

At Link Snacks, we show up hungry, roll up our sleeves, plaid or otherwise, and dive straight into the hard work. We don’t hide from challenges; we hunt them down. We push harder, move faster, and take the kinds of big swings that built this business in the North Woods of Wisconsin four decades ago.

We’re everyday people who deliver extraordinary results. Innovation, creativity, and urgency aren’t buzzwords, they’re expectations. And just like the real protein snacks we make across our global house of brands—Jack Link’s®, Lorissa’s Kitchen®, Golden Island®, BiFi®, and Peperami® and KOOEE!® to name a few—there’s nothing artificial about us. What you see is exactly what you get: humble, gritty, passionate people who show up every day ready to not just be a participate in the meat snack industry that the Link Family created, but to move faster, innovate harder and keep raising the bar so high, the rest of the world needs a ladder just to see it.

Dominating this space across the world takes a team. A team that runs together, succeeds together, and celebrates together. A team that’s full of relentless energy and spirit that can only be fueled by one thing: a fist full of our delicious meat snacks.

Real Meat Protein. Real People. Real Results. THAT is Link Snacks.

Job Description

The Plant Engineering Manager oversees all engineering, maintenance, utilities, and automation systems within a large, highly automated USDA food manufacturing plant. This leader ensures equipment reliability, regulatory compliance, continuous improvement, and long‑term asset health while driving operational excellence in a 24/7 production environment.

The role blends technical depth, leadership, strategic planning, and hands‑on problem solving across mechanical, electrical, controls, and facility systems.

Engineering Leadership & Technical Direction

  • Engineering Leadership — Set the technical vision for the plant, ensuring engineering strategies align with production goals, food safety requirements, and long‑term asset health. This includes defining engineering standards, approving equipment specifications, and guiding the plant’s automation roadmap.
  • Team Development — Build a high‑performance culture across maintenance, reliability, and controls teams. Provide coaching, succession planning, and skills development for technicians, supervisors, and engineers.
  • Cross‑Functional Influence — Serve as the plant’s technical authority, partnering with Operations, Quality, Sanitation, and Corporate Engineering to solve complex problems and drive plant‑wide improvements.

Maintenance & Reliability Management

  • Maintenance & Reliability — Own the plant’s reliability strategy, including preventive, predictive, and condition‑based maintenance programs (TPM).
  • CMMS Optimization — Ensure accurate work order management, asset histories, and spare‑parts control. Use data to identify chronic failures and optimize PM frequencies.
  • Reliability Engineering — Lead root cause analysis (RCA), FMEA (FMECA, FMEDA), and reliability‑centered maintenance (RCM) to reduce unplanned downtime.
  • Performance Metrics — Track MTBF, MTTR, PM compliance, and maintenance cost per unit to drive continuous improvement.

Automation, Controls & Advanced Technology

  • Automation & Controls — Oversee PLCs, SCADA, production & line control systems, and automated material handling.
  • System Integration — Ensure seamless communication between equipment, sensors, and plant‑wide control systems.
  • Cybersecurity for OT — Implement secure access, patching, and network segmentation for industrial control systems.
  • Troubleshooting Leadership — Guide teams through complex automation failures, ensuring rapid recovery and long‑term corrective actions.
  • Automated Production Systems – Industrial robotics and high-speed servo-based equipment systems

USDA, Food Safety & Regulatory Compliance

  • USDA & Food Safety Compliance — Ensure all engineering and maintenance activities meet USDA, FDA, HACCP, GMP, and internal food safety standards.
  • Sanitary Design — Lead equipment and facility design reviews to ensure compliance with sanitary design principles.
  • Audit Readiness — Maintain documentation, validation records, and maintenance logs to support USDA inspections and third‑party audits.
  • Management of Change (MOC) Control — Manage engineering changes to ensure they do not compromise food safety or regulatory compliance.

Capital Project Leadership

  • Capital Project Management — Lead multi‑million‑dollar projects from concept to commissioning.
  • Scope Development — Define project requirements, equipment specifications, and ROI analyses.
  • Vendor & Contractor Management — Oversee bidding, selection, and performance of engineering firms and contractors.
  • Startup & Commissioning — Ensure equipment validation, operator training, and performance testing meet design intent.

Utilities, Facilities & Infrastructure

  • Utilities & Infrastructure — Ensure critical plant utilities including ammonia refrigeration, boilers, compressed air, wastewater, and HVAC are maintained.
  • Regulatory Compliance — Ensure compliance with PSM (Process Safety Management), environmental permits, and OSHA standards.
  • Energy Management — Identify opportunities to reduce energy consumption and improve sustainability.
  • Facility Integrity — Oversee structural, roofing, flooring, and environmental controls to maintain a safe, sanitary environment.

Continuous Improvement & Operational Excellence

  • Continuous Improvement — Drive Lean, Six Sigma, TPM, and Kaizen initiatives to improve throughput and reduce waste.
  • OEE Optimization — Partner with Operations to analyze downtime, speed losses, and quality losses.
  • Standard Work — Develop engineering SOPs, PM standards, and troubleshooting guides.
  • Innovation — Evaluate emerging technologies (vision systems, robotics, predictive analytics) to enhance plant performance.

Budgeting, Cost Control & Strategic Planning

  • Budget Management — Own the engineering and maintenance budgets, including labor, spare parts, contractors, and capital expenditures.
  • Cost Reduction — Identify opportunities to reduce maintenance costs without compromising reliability.
  • Long‑Term Asset Planning — Develop 3–5-year capital plans with Central Engineering, equipment replacement strategies, and facility improvement roadmaps.

Safety Leadership & Risk Management

  • Safety Leadership — Champion a strong safety culture across engineering and maintenance teams.
  • Risk Assessments — Lead hazard analyses, LOTO program improvements, and machine guarding compliance.
  • Incident Response — Provide technical leadership during safety incidents, equipment failures, or utility disruptions.

Required Skills & Competencies

  • Mechanical & Electrical Expertise — Strong understanding of industrial equipment, automation, and utilities within a high-speed CPG company.
  • Project Management — Ability to manage complex timelines, contractors, and budgets.
  • Regulatory Knowledge — Experience with USDA, HACCP, GMPs, and food safety engineering requirements.
  • Leadership & People Development — Proven ability to coach, mentor, and build high‑performing technical teams.
  • Data‑Driven Decision Making — Skilled in using CMMS, OEE data, and reliability metrics to guide improvements.
  • Root Cause Analysis — Expertise in RCA, FMEA, and structured problem‑solving methodologies.
  • Food Safety – Fundamental understanding of Sanitary Design Principals, sanitation practices and requirements, and mitigation strategies.
Qualifications

Required Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, or related field).
  • 7 + years of engineering or maintenance leadership in food manufacturing, CPG, or high‑automation environments.
  • Demonstrated success managing large capital projects and cross‑functional initiatives.
  • Equipment uptime and reliability (MTBF, MTTR)
  • Successful execution of capital projects (on time/on budget)
  • Maintenance cost performance (M&R spend)
  • Audit readiness and regulatory compliance
  • Safety performance metrics
  • OEE improvement and waste reduction

Preferred Qualificications: 

  • 10 + years of engineering or maintenance leadership in food manufacturing, CPG, or high‑automation environments.
  • Professional certifications (PE, PMP, Six Sigma) are a plus.
  • Experience in FDA, USDA‑regulated or ready‑to‑eat (RTE) facilities strongly preferred.

Additional Information

Annual Salary Range: $165k - $185k , A relocation package is available to qualified candidates

The pay range for this role is $165k - $185k (Annual). Actual wage will vary based on several factors, including but not limited to external market data, internal equity, location, and candidate skill set and experience. Base pay is just one component of Jack Link’s Total Rewards package for Team Members. Other rewards may include annual incentive and program-specific awards. Jack Link’s provides a variety of benefits to eligible Team Members, including medical, dental and vision benefits, life and disability insurance, 401k participation, paid holidays, and paid time off.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS  

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a Team Member to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job the Team Member will be required to wear the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (i.e. beard/hairnet, ear plugs, frock, boots, etc.), stand for extended periods of time, and use hands/arms to push, pull, reach and occasionally lift above head.  The Team Member must occasionally lift, push, pull up to 25 pounds and 50 pounds infrequently. Team Members are requested to visually inspect equipment and/or product. 

WORK ENVIRONMENT

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a Team Member encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. The work environment is a plant setting with wet/slippery floors, varying degrees of temperatures with an average temperature of 40 degrees in the production area.  Team Members will be exposed to raw and/or cooked meat products and moving equipment and will be required to follow all Food Safety Quality requirements.

EEO Statement:

Jack Link’s provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic that is protected by federal, state or local law.

Jack Link’s is participant in the federal E-Verify program to confirm the identity and employment authorization of all newly hired employees. For information about the E-Verify program, please visit:  http://www.uscis.gov/e-verify/employees

Disclaimer:

This job description is intended to generally describe the nature and level of work to be performed by team members in this position. It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and skills required of team members performing this role.