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Manufacturing Lead Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Manufacturing Team Lead

Connersville, IN ยท On-site

$25 - $30.27/hr

Manufacturing Team Lead |Connersville, IN| Now Hiring Compensation: * $25.00-$30.27 per hour Available Shift: * 6:45PM-7:00am * 2-2-3 schedule TEXT TO APPLY NUMBER: * 928-668-6539 (928-NOVOLEX ...

Manufacturing Team Lead |Connersville, IN| Now Hiring Compensation: * $25.00-$30.27 per hour Available Shift: * 6:45PM-7:00am * 2-2-3 schedule TEXT TO APPLY NUMBER: * 928-668-6539 (928-NOVOLEX ...

Manufacturing Team Lead

Connersville, IN ยท On-site

$25 - $30.27/hr

Manufacturing Team Lead |Connersville, IN| Now Hiring Compensation: * $25.00-$30.27 per hour Available Shift: * 6:45PM-7:00am * 2-2-3 schedule TEXT TO APPLY NUMBER: * 928-668-6539 (928-NOVOLEX ...

Manufacturing Team Lead

Connersville, IN ยท On-site

$25 - $30.27/hr

Manufacturing Team Lead |Connersville, IN| Now Hiring Compensation: * $25.00-$30.27 per hour Available Shift: * 6:45PM-7:00am * 2-2-3 schedule TEXT TO APPLY NUMBER: * 928-668-6539 (928-NOVOLEX ...

Lead the introduction of standard products for distribution and manufacturing. * Lead projects or portions of projects. * Provide training to engineers. * Provide product assistance to manufacturing ...

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Lead the introduction of standard products for distribution and manufacturing. * Lead projects or portions of projects. * Provide training to engineers. * Provide product assistance to manufacturing ...

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How much do manufacturing lead jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for manufacturing lead in Indiana is $23.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.32 and $27.21 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Manufacturing Lead collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure production targets are met?

A Manufacturing Lead works closely with departments such as quality assurance, maintenance, logistics, and engineering to ensure smooth production flow and meet output goals. They coordinate schedules, communicate real-time updates, and address bottlenecks by facilitating problem-solving discussions among team members. This collaboration helps maintain product quality, minimize downtime, and implement process improvements. Effective communication and teamwork are essential to align everyone towards shared production objectives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Manufacturing Lead?

To thrive as a Manufacturing Lead, you need a solid background in production processes, quality control, and team supervision, often supported by a relevant associate's or bachelor's degree and experience in manufacturing environments. Familiarity with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, lean manufacturing tools, and Six Sigma or similar certifications is typically required. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and effective communication skills help drive team performance and resolve issues efficiently. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring smooth operations, maintaining product quality, and meeting production targets.

What is the difference between Manufacturing Lead vs Manufacturing Supervisor?

AspectManufacturing LeadManufacturing Supervisor
ResponsibilitiesCoordinates production activities, supports team, ensures quality standardsOversees daily operations, manages staff, enforces safety and production goals
CredentialsTypically requires relevant technical experience, certifications in manufacturing or qualitySimilar credentials, often with supervisory or leadership training
Work EnvironmentFactory floor, collaborative team settingFactory floor, managerial oversight
Usage in IndustryUsed across manufacturing plants to support production teamsCommonly used for frontline management roles

The Manufacturing Lead and Manufacturing Supervisor roles share similar credentials and work environments, focusing on supporting production teams on the factory floor. The main difference lies in scope: Manufacturing Leads often act as technical coordinators, while Supervisors have broader managerial responsibilities. Both roles are essential for efficient manufacturing operations.

What does a manufacturing lead do?

A manufacturing lead oversees production processes, coordinates team activities, and ensures safety and quality standards are met. They often use manufacturing software, monitor equipment, and may require certifications like OSHA or Six Sigma to optimize efficiency and output.

What are popular job titles related to Manufacturing Lead jobs in Indiana?

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Infographic showing various Manufacturing Lead job openings in Indiana as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 78% Full Time, 7% Contract, and 15% Nights. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $48,891 per year, or $23.5 per hour.

Plastics Manufacturing Reliability Lead Technician

Danaher Manufacturing

Indianapolis, IN โ€ข On-site

$40/hr

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Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Shape what’s next in life sciences manufacturing

At Beckman Coulter Life Sciences—one of Danaher’s operating companies—we accelerate answers for scientists through smart automation and rigorous engineering. If you’re ready to turn ideas into impact, you’ll fit right in.

We value diverse perspectives, continuous improvement, and the ingenuity it takes to keep complex operations running at their best. Explore how we work through the Danaher Business System.

A day in the life

Morning begins on the production floor in Indianapolis, IN, where you review overnight equipment performance with operations. An injection molding press needs attention—you dig into PLC diagnostics, confirm a VFD parameter set, and bring the cell back to full rate. Midday, you coach a tech through hydraulic troubleshooting on a blow-molder while coordinating PMs on chillers and air compressors. By afternoon, you’re installing a new vision sensor and validating controls updates on an automated EOAT—closing the loop with engineering on the improvement plan. Throughout the day, safety, uptime, and clear communication guide every move.

What you’ll tackle
  • Lead preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance for plastics manufacturing assets: injection and blow molding machines, automation cells, temperature control units, mold controllers, material handling systems, air compressors, chillers, and related utilities.
  • Diagnose and repair mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, and controls issues—including PLCs, VFDs, HMIs, servo drives, robotics, vision systems, automatic sequencing, sensors, circuit boards, temperature controls, and motor protection.
  • Rebuild auxiliary systems as needed (pumps, vacuum equipment, heat exchangers) to restore performance and reliability.
  • Partner with engineering on installs, modifications, validations, and optimizations across machines, robots, EOATs, vision hardware, controls, sensors, cabling, and other production technologies.
  • Act as a hands-on leader: prioritize maintenance work, coordinate daily labor, communicate equipment status, and be the go-to technical resource during complex troubleshooting.
What you’ll bring
  • Associate degree or equivalent technical training plus 6+ years in industrial maintenance.
  • Advanced, cross-disciplinary knowledge of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, automation, and industrial controls.
  • Ability to read and interpret electrical/mechanical/hydraulic/pneumatic schematics, product drawings, and OEM documentation.
  • Proven leadership coordinating maintenance activities and elevating team performance.
  • Safety-first mindset, strong problem-solving, clear communication, and skilled use of tools, diagnostic equipment, and precision instruments.
Nice to have
  • Root cause analysis expertise, durable corrective actions, and continuous improvement for reliability, uptime, and quality.
  • Experience with equipment installation/commissioning, SAT, qualifications/validations, decommissioning, CMMS, spare parts, vendor coordination, and procurement.
  • Background in plastics operations: injection/blow molding, robotics, industrial networking, machine controls, and quality systems in regulated environments.
Role details
  • Location: On-site in Indianapolis, IN.
  • Reports to: Plastics Engineering Manager as part of the Plastics Manufacturing Engineering Team.
  • Physical/environmental: Ability to lift, move, or carry equipment up to 50 lbs.
Proficiencies we value
  • Mechanical troubleshooting
  • Troubleshooting industrial automation equipment
  • Injection molding and blow molding experience
  • Hydraulics
  • General troubleshooting aptitude across systems
Benefits

We offer competitive, comprehensive benefits that support life at and beyond work. Learn more: Danaher Benefits Info.