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Product Line Manager

Gardena, CA · On-site

$100K - $120K/yr

Coordinate cross-functional collaboration between design, sourcing, production, marketing, and ... Manage the line list for all products to ensure data is correct for go to market (i.e. colors ...

Product Line Manager

Gardena, CA · On-site

$100K - $120K/yr

Coordinate cross-functional collaboration between design, sourcing, production, marketing, and ... Manage the line list for all products to ensure data is correct for go to market (i.e. colors ...

Knowles Corporation is seeking a Product Line Manager to support the Think Film product line by driving revenue growth and market success. This role involves collaborating with various teams to ...

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The Product Line Manager II will lead a cross-functional team in managing product lines for elite athletes and teams, ensuring successful product development and delivery. Responsibilities : • lead ...

Molex is expanding its Optical Solutions Business Unit and seeking a Group Product Line Manager to lead and develop a team of Product Line Managers and Associate Product Line Managers. In this role ...

Role Overview ABS Global, a Genus company, has an exciting opportunity for an Associate Product Line Manager to support the tactical execution, coordination, and day-to-day management of the Sexcel ...

Support the Product Line Manager by gathering business requirements, tracking innovation needs, and maintaining updated documentation. * Monitor competitor activity, customer needs, and market trends ...

Eaton's Electrical Sector America - ARS/Fibrebond division is currently seeking a Product Line Manager. This role must be based in Minden, LA, located in the greater Shreveport metropolitan area.

Product Line Manager

Fremont, CA · On-site

$160K - $190K/yr

The Product Line Manager has business development, pricing, and profitability responsibility for our custom thin film products at the ATP site. The successful candidate will lead our efforts to ...

Jul 13, 2026 Product Line Manager II - Global Apparel (Men's & Women's Team Sports) About the Role We're seeking a Product Line Manager II to join a dynamic Global Apparel team focused on performance ...

Your mission, roles and responsibilities The FCM Product Line Manager defines and executes product line strategy by translating market intelligence, regulatory requirements, megatrends, and customer ...

Position Summary The Product Line Manager - Independent Aftermarket (IAM) Parts is responsible for the day-to-day management, performance, and growth of assigned product lines within the automotive ...

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How much do production line manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for production line manager in the United States is $70,872.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,000.00 and $80,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Production Line Managers?

Production Line Managers are professionals responsible for overseeing and coordinating the operations of a manufacturing or assembly line. They ensure that production goals are met efficiently, safely, and within quality standards. Their duties include managing staff, monitoring equipment, troubleshooting production issues, and implementing process improvements. Production Line Managers play a critical role in optimizing productivity and maintaining a safe work environment.

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

A Production Line Manager needs a solid background in manufacturing processes, workflow optimization, and team leadership, often supported by a degree in engineering or industrial management. Familiarity with manufacturing software (like ERP systems), lean production methodologies, and safety regulations is essential. Strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills help foster efficient teamwork and adapt to changing production demands. These competencies ensure smooth operations, high productivity, and the consistent delivery of quality products.

What is the difference between Production Line Manager vs Production Supervisor?

AspectProduction Line ManagerProduction Supervisor
ResponsibilitiesOversees entire production line, manages teams, ensures efficiency and qualitySupervises daily operations, directs workers, monitors production processes
Required CredentialsOften requires a degree in manufacturing, engineering, or related field; certifications may include Lean or Six SigmaTypically requires high school diploma or equivalent; some roles prefer technical certifications
Work EnvironmentFactory or manufacturing plant, managerial settingFactory floor, direct supervision of staff
Industry UsageCommonly used in manufacturing, automotive, electronics industriesUsed across similar industries, often as a stepping stone to managerial roles

The Production Line Manager focuses on strategic oversight and team management of the entire production process, while the Production Supervisor handles daily supervision and operational tasks. Both roles are essential in manufacturing settings, with the manager typically having broader responsibilities and requiring more advanced credentials.

What are some common challenges faced by Production Line Managers and how can they be effectively addressed?

Production Line Managers often encounter challenges such as maintaining consistent product quality, meeting tight deadlines, and managing diverse teams. Addressing these issues requires strong organizational skills, effective communication, and the ability to quickly resolve conflicts or bottlenecks on the line. Implementing continuous improvement practices, such as Lean or Six Sigma, can help streamline processes and reduce errors. Additionally, fostering a collaborative environment and providing regular training for team members are key strategies to ensure smooth operations.
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Infographic showing various Production Line Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $70,872 per year, or $34.1 per hour.

Product Line Manager

686 Technical Apparel

Gardena, CA • On-site

$100K - $120K/yr

Other

Posted 14 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Define the vision, strategy, and assortment plan for specific product lines based on market research and consumer insights.

  • Create detailed product briefs and collaborate with design, merchandising, sourcing, and marketing teams to ensure alignment on product vision.

  • Analyze historical sales data, product performance, and market trends to identify opportunities and risks.


Job description

Description

Who we are

For nearly three decades, 686 Apparel has been developing, testing, and engineering technical fabrications and laminations in apparel. Everything we do is based around innovation, people, and purpose with the goal to build the best performance products with our active-minded community. We create products. We create a community. We create experiences.


Our key building blocks:

- Independence

- Innovation

- Inclusion

- Community

- Sustainability


We're looking for an experienced and motivated Product Line Manager to support the Product and Sales department objectives related to product assortment, development calendar, seasonal line plans, and leveraging historical data to inform future opportunities.  


The Product Line Manager is expected to utilize competitor/market knowledge and resources within the company to provide the needed expertise to manage product life cycles, and to guide the product lineups as the liaison between design, production, operations, and sales.  Activities associated with this position include operations, execution of sales initiatives, merchandise planning, development and production coordination.   


This is an on-site position, 4 days per week at our headquarters in Gardena, CA, 1 day per week remote. 


Job Duties


Strategy & Planning: 

  • Define the vision, strategy, and assortment plan for specific product lines based on market research and consumer insights.
  • Work closely with Product Development and adhere to the design/development calendar and ensure projects are delivered on time. 
  • Create long and short-term plans, including setting targets for milestones and adhering to deadlines.
  • Build seasonal strategic line plan.
  • Analyze historical sales data, product performance, and market trends to identify opportunities and risks.
  • Conduct ongoing competitor research and market analysis to strengthen the brand's position and recommend product and brand improvements.

Product Briefing: 

  • Creates detailed, inspirational, and technical product briefs for design and development teams. Able to translate market insights trends into actionable product concepts.
  • Collaborates daily with Design, Merchandising, Sourcing, and Marketing to ensure alignment on product vision.
  • Develops the seasonal strategy, defining the product direction, fabrications, and key items that tell a compelling, cohesive story.
  • Ensure all product information, documentation, and project updates are accurately maintained and communicated across teams.

Brand alignment:

  • Works closely with Product Development & Production on the predetermined product calendar to drive timely approvals & deliver product on time. 
  • Coordinate cross-functional collaboration between design, sourcing, production, marketing, and sales teams to ensure consistency and protect brand integrity.
  • Partner with the planning team to analyze inventory levels, reduce risk, and proactively plan future business opportunities.
  • Manage comprehensive product development milestones to ensure on time delivery and quality go-to-market execution.
  • Manage the line list for all products to ensure data is correct for go to market (i.e. colors, retail prices, fabric / trims, etc.)
  • Work closely with Planning team providing direction to Supply Chain for inventory management and purchase orders.
  • Collaborate with Sales manager to develop sales programs and initiatives/promotions to deliver targeted sales and profit goals. 
  • Supports sales and marketing teams by creating product stories, and presenting collections to stakeholders.

Requirements

  • BA or BFA in Project Management preferred and a minimum of 5 years' experience in the Apparel Industry, Action Sports, preferably within the Snow/Ski Categories.
  • Experience in product line management, merchandising, or project management.
  • Passion for the user/athlete experience, translating consumer needs into functional apparel.
  • Basic CAD programs like Adobe Illustrator, In Design and Photoshop a must.
  • Proficient with Office program skills like Excel, Word, and Outlook. 
  • Full Circle experience is a plus.
  • Proficiency in data analysis tools such as Excel or similar reporting systems.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects both creative and administrative, simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret sales data and translate insights into actionable plans.
  • Exceptional organizational and project management abilities with strong attention to detail.
  • Strong communication and cross-functional collaboration skills.
  • Must be able to travel for work
  • Ability to adapt to changing Time & Speed-to-Market calendars and evolving business needs while maintaining project priorities and deadlines.
  • Demonstrate leadership while managing both individual and team projects with a positive, collaborative, and team-player approach.
  • Job will require hours that exceed 8 hours per day and/or 40 hours per week and lift at least 50 pounds boxes.