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Productions Manager Jobs in Kentucky (NOW HIRING)

The Production Manager will lead daily production activities at a large-scale electric motor repair facility with 60 employees at full capacity. This role is responsible for coordinating repair ...

Production Manager

Louisville, KY · On-site

$120K - $145K/yr

The Production Manager will oversee all daily operations of the plant from production, maintenance, and quality to ensuring policies and procedures are followed. They develop processes that will ...

$120 - $160/hr

Greenstone seeks a Senior Product Manager with strong strategic skills and customer focus to lead the advancement of its industry-leading ERP platform. In this role, you will define the product ...

$120 - $165/hr

The Senior Product Manager will own the Candid profile experience, including the tools and initiatives that enable organizations and partners to update and share their information directly through ...

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$110 - $150/hr

This role combines strong product management skills with the ability to understand technical concepts, collaborate closely with engineering, and ensure solutions effectively support operational needs.

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The Production Manager is responsible for * Managing the workforce to ensure the production of lime or stone meets or exceeds specifications. * Participate in safety training. * Ensure that ...

The Production Manager is responsible for * Managing the workforce to ensure the production of lime or stone meets or exceeds specifications. * Participate in safety training. * Ensure that ...

$130 - $190/hr

The Senior Product Manager will define, build, launch, and grow the next generation of Quality Management System software solutions for manufacturing, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and other ...

$128 - $209/hr

As part of Cat Digital's Technical Product Management team you will be a part of creating the next generation of digital solutions to enable enterprise growth in prime sales and aftermarket parts and ...

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$121 - $186/hr

We are seeking a Senior Product Manager to own engagement capabilities for our managed account platform, with a primary focus on using a third-party user engagement platform, data driven engagement ...

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The Product Manager is responsible for both product planning and product marketing; evaluating opportunities and determining what gets built and delivered to internal and external customers. This ...

The Production Manager is responsible for overseeing daily operations at our Louisville manufacturing facility, with a focus on safety, quality, delivery, and cost. This role drives results through ...

The Production Manager is responsible for overseeing daily operations at our Louisville manufacturing facility, with a focus on safety, quality, delivery, and cost. This role drives results through ...

$120 - $145/hr

Advise the Senior VP of Strategy & Product Management and senior stakeholders on architectural feasibility, platform scalability, integration strategy, technical risk, and technology investment ...

$149 - $314/hr

## Product Manager/Sr Product Manager/Director, Agent FabricApplyremote type: Office Tech-Flexiblelocations: California - San Francisco: Washington - Bellevuetime type: Full timeposted on: Posted ...

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Productions Manager information

What does a productions manager do?

A Productions Manager oversees the entire production process in manufacturing or media, ensuring that operations run efficiently, safely, and on schedule. They coordinate between different departments, manage staff, allocate resources, and solve problems that arise during production. Additionally, they are responsible for quality control, budgeting, and maintaining compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Their role is critical to meeting production goals and maintaining product quality.

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

Productions Managers often encounter challenges such as balancing tight deadlines with limited resources, coordinating between multiple departments, and handling unexpected disruptions like equipment failures or supply chain delays. Effective communication, proactive planning, and strong problem-solving skills are essential for navigating these obstacles. Building strong relationships with team members and suppliers, as well as using project management tools, can help ensure smooth production workflows and minimize downtime.

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

To thrive as a Productions Manager, you need strong leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills, typically supported by a degree in business, engineering, or a related field, and relevant industry experience. Familiarity with production management software (such as ERP or MRP systems), lean manufacturing principles, and safety certifications is often required. Effective communication, adaptability, and the ability to motivate teams are essential soft skills for this role. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring efficient production processes, meeting deadlines, and maintaining high quality and safety standards.

What is the difference between Productions Manager vs Production Coordinator?

AspectProductions ManagerProduction Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesOversees entire production process, manages teams, budgets, and schedulesAssists with scheduling, communication, and logistical support
Required CredentialsExperience in production, often a related degree, industry knowledgeEntry to mid-level experience, organizational skills, relevant certifications
Work EnvironmentLeads production teams, interacts with clients and vendorsSupports production staff, handles administrative tasks
Industry UsageCommon in film, TV, theater, and event productionOften found in similar industries, supporting production workflows

The Productions Manager focuses on overseeing the entire production process, managing teams, budgets, and schedules. In contrast, the Production Coordinator provides logistical support, assisting with scheduling and communication. Both roles require industry experience, but the Productions Manager has broader responsibilities and leadership duties, making it a more senior role within the production team.

What are the most commonly searched types of Productions jobs in Kentucky?

The most popular types of Productions jobs in Kentucky are:

What cities in Kentucky are hiring for Productions Manager jobs?

Cities in Kentucky with the most Productions Manager job openings:

Infographic showing various Productions Manager job openings in Kentucky as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution.

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Description

The Production Manager will lead daily production activities at a large-scale electric motor repair facility with 60 employees at full capacity. This role is responsible for coordinating repair workflows, managing production supervisors and technicians, ensuring on-time delivery, maintaining quality standards, and optimizing production efficiency across all repair departments.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Production Planning & Scheduling
  • Develop and maintain daily, weekly, and monthly production schedules to meet customer delivery commitments
  • Prioritize work orders based on customer requirements, motor size, complexity, and urgency
  • Coordinate workflow between departments (receiving, disassembly, testing, winding, machining, assembly, final test)
  • Balance workload across shifts and departments to maximize efficiency and throughput
  • Communicate schedule changes and production status to customers and sales team
  • Monitor work-in-progress and identify bottlenecks or delays
  • Team Supervision & Leadership
  • Directly supervise production supervisors/leads across multiple departments (typically 4-8 direct reports)
  • Conduct daily production meetings to review priorities, safety concerns, and performance
  • Assign work orders and ensure proper distribution of labor resources
  • Provide technical guidance and troubleshooting support to repair technicians
  • Train and develop staff on repair techniques, safety procedures, and quality standards
  • Manage attendance, discipline, and performance issues
  • Participate in hiring and onboarding of production personnel

Quality Control & Technical Standards:

  • Ensure all motor repairs comply with industry standards (IEEE, NEMA, EASA guidelines)
  • Review test results and approve repairs before final delivery
  • Investigate quality issues and implement corrective actions
  • Oversee testing procedures including hi-pot, surge, resistance, vibration, and load testing
  • Approve rework decisions and non-standard repair methods
  • Maintain repair documentation and test records

Safety & Compliance:

  • Enforce safety policies and OSHA regulations on the production floor
  • Conduct safety meetings and toolbox talks
  • Investigate accidents and near-misses; implement preventive measures
  • Ensure proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Monitor handling of hazardous materials (solvents, varnish, lead paint, asbestos)
  • Maintain clean and organized work areas

Performance Management:

  • Track and report production metrics including throughput, on-time delivery, and cycle times
  • Monitor labor efficiency and identify opportunities for improvement
  • Analyze job costs and labor hours to meet profitability targets
  • Implement lean manufacturing principles to eliminate waste
  • Conduct root cause analysis on production problems
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives

Materials & Resource Management:

  • Coordinate with purchasing on material requirements for active jobs
  • Ensure adequate inventory of bearings, windings, insulation materials, and consumables
  • Approve material requisitions and substitutions
  • Monitor material usage and control waste
  • Coordinate with maintenance team on equipment needs and repairs

Communication & Coordination:

  • Interface with estimating/sales team on job specifications and technical feasibility
  • Update customers on job status, delays, or technical issues
  • Coordinate with shipping/receiving on motor handling and logistics
  • Report production status and issues to Operations Manager
  • Participate in customer site visits for motor removal/installation when needed


Requirements

Education & Experience:

  • Associate's degree in Industrial Technology, Electrical Engineering, or related field (or equivalent technical training and experience)
  • Minimum 5-7 years in electric motor repair, rewind, or electrical manufacturing
  • At least 3-5 years in supervisory or production management role
  • Experience managing teams of production employees
  • Background in fast-paced, job-shop manufacturing environment

Technical Expertise:

  • Comprehensive knowledge of AC and DC motor repair processes
  • Understanding of motor winding techniques and coil design
  • Experience with motor testing equipment and procedures
  • Ability to read and interpret motor nameplates, winding diagrams, and technical drawings
  • Knowledge of machining operations for motor shafts, housings, and components
  • Familiarity with EASA Best Practice standards (AR100)

Skills & Competencies:

  • Strong leadership and team management abilities
  • Excellent organizational and multitasking skills
  • Effective problem-solving under time constraints
  • Clear communication skills (written and verbal)
  • Proficient in production planning and scheduling software
  • Computer skills including ERP systems, Microsoft Office, and production tracking tools
  • Ability to make sound decisions under pressure
  • Strong mechanical aptitude and hands-on technical skills

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Industrial Management
  • Lean Manufacturing or Six Sigma training
  • Experience with CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems)
  • Previous experience in customer-facing technical role

Essential Competencies:

  • Technical Leadership: Ability to provide expert guidance on complex motor repairs
  • Production Optimization: Drive efficiency while maintaining quality standards
  • People Management: Build and develop high-performing teams
  • Customer Focus: Balance quality, speed, and cost to meet customer needs
  • Adaptability: Respond to changing priorities and emergency repairs
  • Safety Mindset: Champion a culture of workplace safety

Physical Requirements:

  • Ability to spend 70-80% of time on production floor
  • Comfortable working around heavy machinery, noise, and industrial environment
  • Ability to climb ladders and access elevated work areas
  • Occasional lifting up to 50 lbs
  • Ability to wear required PPE including safety glasses, steel-toed boots, hearing protection

Our Benefits!

  • #1 CULTURE!!!
  • Fun, Family-Oriented Work Environment!
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits that begin on your 1st day of work!
  • Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)
  • Company Paid Life, Dependent Life, Short- & Long-Term Disability Insurance
  • 10 Paid Holidays per year
  • Vacation & Personal Time
  • Employer HSA Contribution
  • Company Paid Bereavement Time
  • Company Paid Maternity and Paternity Leave
  • Gym Reimbursement

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