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The Product Control Manager works closely with Retail leadership, Risk, Front Office, Accounting, Settlements, and FP&A to deliver clear insight into energy margin and non-energy products tracking ...

Production Control Lead

Hayward, CA · On-site

$32 - $38/hr

Assign daily priorities and manage workload distribution. * Provide development and performance ... production control, or materials. * 12+ years in a team lead. * Experience in a logistics and ...

The Production Control Team Lead is responsible for coordinating daily production control ... Assign daily priorities and manage workload distribution. * Provide development and performance ...

Production Control Lead

Hayward, CA · On-site

$32 - $38/hr

The Production Control Team Lead is responsible for coordinating daily production control ... Assign daily priorities and manage workload distribution. * Provide development and performance ...

This position will report to the General Manager STS division and directs the complete range of the ... The Production Control Planner will also have responsibility for managing projects to deliverance ...

Compiles and records production data from government information management systems and reports ... control classified and unclassified technical data and other correspondence in accordance with ...

Compiles and records production data from government information management systems and reports ... control classified and unclassified technical data and other correspondence in accordance with ...

Compiles and records production data from government information management systems and reports ... control classified and unclassified technical data and other correspondence in accordance with ...

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How much do production control manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for production control manager in California is $84,930.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,700.00 and $101,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Production Control Manager Do?

A production control manager oversees day-to-day production activities and works to boost sales, efficiency, and labor productivity. As a production control manager, your duties involve managing production staff, coordinating machine repairs and maintenance, ensuring the project budget is met, and developing safety programs. Positions are most common with manufacturing and supply chain companies. A career as a production control manager typically requires at least an associate degree in engineering, business administration, or a related field, along with extensive experience in a factory setting. Some employers prefer a bachelor’s degree and prior management experience. Additional qualifications include strong interpersonal and managerial skills, as well as knowledge of the industry.

How does a Production Control Manager typically collaborate with other departments to ensure smooth workflow?

A Production Control Manager works closely with various departments such as procurement, manufacturing, logistics, and quality assurance to coordinate production schedules and resolve bottlenecks. They regularly communicate with team leads and supervisors to monitor progress, adjust plans in response to unforeseen challenges, and ensure that materials and resources are available when needed. This collaborative approach helps maintain efficient operations, minimize downtime, and meet delivery deadlines. Effective cross-department communication is key to success in this role.

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

To thrive as a Production Control Manager, you need expertise in production planning, inventory management, and supply chain logistics, usually supported by a bachelor’s degree in business, engineering, or a related field. Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems, Lean manufacturing tools, and production scheduling software is typically required. Strong analytical, leadership, and communication skills enable effective coordination across departments and quick problem-solving. These skills ensure efficient workflow, cost control, and timely delivery in fast-paced manufacturing environments.

What is a Production Control Manager?

A Production Control Manager is responsible for overseeing and coordinating the scheduling, planning, and flow of production activities within a manufacturing facility. They ensure that production targets are met efficiently, materials and resources are properly allocated, and any potential delays or issues are addressed quickly. This role often involves working closely with other departments such as purchasing, inventory, and quality control to optimize production processes. Their goal is to maintain smooth operations and meet delivery deadlines while minimizing costs and waste.
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Product Control Manager

Product Control Manager

Calpine

San Diego, CA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 17 days ago


Calpine rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Calpine, a business unit of Constellation Energy Corporation (Nasdaq: CEG), is America's largest generator of electricity from natural gas and geothermal resources with operations in competitive power markets. With 79 energy facilities in operation, Calpine's fleet has the capacity to generate approximately 27,000 MW of electricity - enough to power approximately 27 million homes. Through wholesale power operations and its retail businesses, Calpine serves customers in 22 states and Canada. Its clean, efficient, modern and flexible fleet uses advanced technologies to generate power in a low-carbon and environmentally responsible manner.
The company was established on the premise that a strong commitment to the environment is inextricably linked to excellence in power generation and corporate responsibility. Since its founding in 1984, Calpine has led the power industry in its unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship. In addition, its renewable geothermal plants use steam generated deep below the earth's surface to produce clean, renewable electricity.
Job Summary (includes but is not limited to the following, other duties may be assigned)
The Product Control Manager is an important, high-impact role within Calpine's Retail organization, responsible for strengthening and evolving the financial control and risk management framework supporting the retail energy business. This role reports to the Vice President of Risk - Solutions and operates at the intersection of risk, commercial operations, and accounting, ensuring performance and exposures are accurately measured, understood, and communicated.
This role plays a critical part in enhancing the rigor, transparency, and auditability of existing processes and controls; while remaining practical, business-focused, and ensuring the retail business operates efficiently. The Product Control Manager works closely with Retail leadership, Risk, Front Office, Accounting, Settlements, and FP&A to deliver clear insight into energy margin and non-energy products tracking, forecasting and reconciliations. This is a hands-on leadership role with meaningful autonomy and the opportunity to shape processes that have organization-wide impact.
This role is central to scaling the Retail business in a public-company environment, driving confidence in reported results, improving transparency into operational performance, and ensuring risk is understood, controlled, and proactively managed. It offers significant visibility, influence, and the opportunity to shape how the business measures success.
Job Responsibilities
Product Control & Risk Oversight
  • Own and oversee the product control framework for the Retail business, ensuring accurate measurement of margin, inventories and obligations.
  • Manage the unrealized to realized margin reconciliation process for all commodity components.
  • Monitor market trends, forward curves, and pricing inputs to support accurate valuation and timely recognition of portfolio performance.
  • Serve as a key control point between Front Office activity and financial outcomes, providing challenge, insight, and independent validation where appropriate.

Cross-Functional Coordination
  • Partner closely with Front, Middle, and Back Office teams to ensure a timely, transparent, and well-controlled margin close process.
  • Coordinate and reconcile non-energy products (e.g., Renewable Energy Credits, Capacity, Resource Adequacy) across systems and teams to ensure consistent reporting and clear ownership.

Insight, Analysis & Leadership
  • Prepare and present clear summaries of retail financial and operational results for senior Retail leadership, highlighting drivers, risks, and emerging trends.
  • Provide analytical support to Risk, FP&A and accounting focused on energy margin performance, inventory positions, and obligations.
  • Identify and lead initiatives that materially improve controls, data quality, system design, or management insight across multiple functions.

Process Improvement & Control Enhancement
  • Design, document, and enhance control processes in support of public-company expectations, building on existing practices and strengthening consistency and audit readiness.
  • Lead cross-functional projects (e.g., rebuilding REC tracking, allocation, and valuation processes) that impact systems, reporting, and decision-making.
  • Operate with independence and sound judgment, making day-to-day control and process decisions within established governance frameworks.
  • Coordinate non-energy reconciliation and management among front, middle and back office of non-energy products including but not limited to Renewable Energy Credits, Capacity and Resource Adequacy to ensure accurate financial and management reporting.
  • Works within broad guidelines applies advanced technical knowledge of multiple functions to solve complex problems which may have long-term impact on the business.

Job Requirements:
  • Bachelor's degree in finance, business, economics, accounting, or another quantitative field required.
  • Advanced degree or professional certification (CPA, MBA) preferred but not required.
  • 10+ years of experience in product control, risk management, or finance within an energy trading, or retail energy business.
  • Proven experience working closely with trading, risk, and commercial teams.
  • Prior people leadership experience or demonstrated readiness to lead a team.
  • Experience within a trading environment is strongly preferred.
  • Deep understanding of commodity products, markets, and valuation concepts.
  • Strong grasp of control frameworks and financial reporting (without being purely accounting-driven).
  • Ability to interpret accounting guidance and convert it into practical, business processes.
  • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
  • Comfortable operating in a fast-paced environment with competing priorities.
  • Strong stakeholder management skills with the ability to challenge constructively.
  • Advanced proficiency in ETRM systems, data analysis, and Excel.

Salary Information:
Salary Range - $118,360 - $174,581
Additional Calpine Information:
  • Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities.
  • Calpine is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities. If you are interested in applying for employment and need special assistance or an accommodation to use our website or to apply for a position, please send an e-mail with your request to hrrecruitment@calpine.com. Determination on requests for reasonable accommodation are made on case-by-case basis.
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