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How much do senior director of manufacturing operations jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for senior director of manufacturing operations in the United States is $107,680.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,500.00 and $135,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Senior Director of Manufacturing Operations, and why are they important?

To excel as a Senior Director of Manufacturing Operations, you need extensive experience in manufacturing management, a strong background in engineering or operations, and often an advanced degree such as an MBA or related technical field. Expertise in ERP systems, Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma methodologies, and supply chain management tools is typically expected. Exceptional leadership, strategic thinking, and effective communication are crucial for managing large teams and driving organizational change. These skills are essential to optimize production efficiency, ensure product quality, and achieve business objectives in a highly competitive environment.

What are some common challenges faced by a Senior Director of Manufacturing Operations, and how can they be addressed?

A Senior Director of Manufacturing Operations often navigates challenges such as managing large, cross-functional teams, balancing production efficiency with quality standards, and implementing process improvements amidst evolving market demands. Addressing these challenges requires strong leadership, clear communication, and a data-driven approach to problem-solving. Successful directors build collaborative relationships with engineering, supply chain, and quality assurance teams to streamline operations and drive continuous improvement, while also fostering a culture of safety and innovation on the manufacturing floor.

What does a Senior Director of Manufacturing Operations do?

A Senior Director of Manufacturing Operations is responsible for overseeing and optimizing all aspects of a company's manufacturing processes. This includes managing production schedules, ensuring product quality, controlling costs, and implementing process improvements. They also lead teams, develop strategic plans, and ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Their goal is to maximize efficiency and productivity while maintaining high standards of safety and quality within the manufacturing operations.

What is the difference between Senior Director Of Manufacturing Operations vs Plant Manager?

AspectSenior Director Of Manufacturing OperationsPlant Manager
ResponsibilitiesOversees multiple manufacturing facilities, strategic planning, and high-level operationsManages daily plant operations, staff, and production processes
CredentialsBachelor's/Master's in Engineering, Manufacturing, or Business; extensive experienceBachelor's in Engineering, Manufacturing, or related field; operational experience
Work EnvironmentCorporate offices and multiple facilitiesSingle manufacturing plant
Industry UsageCommon in large corporations with multiple plantsCommon in individual manufacturing facilities

The Senior Director Of Manufacturing Operations focuses on strategic oversight across multiple facilities, while the Plant Manager handles daily operations within a single plant. Both roles require relevant technical credentials, but the scope and responsibilities differ significantly.

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Director of Manufacturing Operations

Quovis, Inc.

Gallatin, TN

Other

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Position Title: Director of Operations                               

Reports to: General Manager

Location: Gallatin, TN (Division HQ)

Direct Reports: 9

The Opportunity

Our client is a division of a Fortune 500 diversified industrial manufacturer with roughly $14B in global revenue, operations in 57 countries, and a portfolio of more than 16,000 active patents. Within that global enterprise, this division is a focused, ~$160M automotive business serving major OEMs and Tier suppliers across North America, leveraging deep-draw stamping technologies and decades of application engineering expertise.


The division operates multiple manufacturing and distribution sites across the Southeast and Northeast, anchored by its headquarters and primary manufacturing campus in Gallatin, TN. As the business enters its next chapter — capability modernization, and renewed organic growth — it needs an Operations leader who can run the business of today while building the business of tomorrow.

Lead a transformation. Build a legacy. Own the outcome.

This is not a caretaker role. It's a rare, high-visibility opportunity to step into a growing, profitable business backed by the resources, stability, and global reach of a Fortune 500 diversified industrial manufacturer — and to personally shape what it becomes next. You'll inherit a division with a 35+ year manufacturing legacy, a loyal and deeply experienced workforce, and a clear mandate for bold operational transformation: optimizing operations, modernizing the labor model for a new generation of talent, and forging a tighter bond between Operations and Commercial to fuel organic growth. If you want a role where the runway is wide open and the impact is yours to claim, keep reading.

Why This Role Is Different

  • High-impact, transformational mandate — this is a newly elevated role with the charter and authority to truly take ownership of the business, not just maintain it

  • Backed by Fortune 500 scale — decentralized, entrepreneurial autonomy at the division level, paired with the resources, tools, and career runway of a global industrial leader

  • Clear, visible wins available — from operational execution to building a 21st-century labor model to deepening customer intimacy, the opportunities to make your mark here are numerous and tangible

  • A proven leadership pipeline — division-level operating roles within this organization are widely recognized as launching pads for senior General Manager and executive careers

  • A business, not a project — you'll own real P&L-relevant outcomes: safety, quality, delivery, cost, and growth, with a seat at the Division Leadership table

What You'll Own

Operations Strategy & Business Leadership

  • Develop and execute the division's operations strategy in direct alignment with business and growth objectives

  • Lead multi-site manufacturing operations to deliver growth, customer satisfaction, and profitability

  • Drive the optimization of the manufacturing footprint, building a clear current-state → future-state → glide-path plan that brings the organization along rather than alienating it

  • Partner closely with Commercial, Engineering, Supply Chain, Finance, and HR to ensure operations and growth strategy move in lockstep

  • Serve as a key voice on the Division Leadership Team, directly shaping strategic decisions

Operational Excellence & Continuous Improvement

  • Champion enterprise-proven operational excellence principles and an 80/20 prioritization mindset across every site

  • Lead initiatives that meaningfully move the needle on safety, quality, delivery, productivity, and cost

  • Build scalable systems, management routines, and standard work that sustain results long after you've moved on to the next challenge

  • Diagnose performance gaps quickly and drive disciplined, data-backed corrective action — the General Manager you'll partner with is an engineer who loves data

  • Champion simplification, standardization, and value-stream optimization across a business proud of its craft but ready to evolve

People Leadership & Organizational Capability

  • Lead and develop a team of 9 direct reports, including a Plant Manager, two Production Managers, and functional leaders in Quality, Maintenance, Tooling, Supply Chain, Sourcing, and Customer Relations — a true leader of leaders

  • Build bench strength through succession planning, leadership development, and workforce planning, especially as long-tenured talent approaches retirement

  • Modernize the labor model for a new generation of manufacturing talent — understanding what today's workforce values, and building a culture that earns their best

  • Capture and institutionalize decades of hands-on process knowledge before it walks out the door, while bringing fresh energy and accountability to the floor

  • Foster a culture of ownership and continuous improvement that respects the site's proud history while embracing what's next

Financial & Operational Performance

  • Own performance across safety, quality, delivery, productivity, inventory, cost, and profitability

  • Lead budgeting, forecasting, capital planning, and resource allocation for the division's operations

  • Establish clear performance expectations, KPIs, and accountability systems, and act decisively when results lag

  • Ensure operations directly fuel profitable, sustainable growth for the business

Customer & Growth Impact

  • Be the bridge between Operations and Commercial — customers increasingly want visibility into the supply chain well beyond the sales relationship, and you'll meet that need directly

  • Engage with customers both digitally and in person, including early-phase new product development collaboration with the Commercial team

  • Support new product launches, capacity expansion, and other growth initiatives as the division pursues new organic growth opportunities

  • Lead enterprise-level projects that strengthen manufacturing and supply chain capability across the network

What Success Looks Like in Year One

  • Optimization efforts are integrated smoothly, hitting expected quality, cost, and delivery targets

  • Talent has been assessed at the direct-report and next level down, particularly in supervisory roles

  • A modern, future-focused labor model is taking shape on the shop floor — including early steps toward integrating AI and digital tools into manufacturing processes

  • A visibly stronger Operations–Commercial partnership is generating new opportunities for the facility, with Operations engaged at the technical level alongside Sales

Why You'll Want to Stay

This division offers what's rare in manufacturing leadership today: the backing and stability of a Fortune 500 diversified industrial manufacturer, paired with the autonomy and entrepreneurial energy of a standalone business unit. Division leadership roles within this organization are widely viewed as launching pads for the next level of senior leadership — and with a mandate this clear and this meaningful, the opportunities to leave your mark go well beyond the margins.


About the Organization

Our client is a Fortune 500 diversified industrial manufacturer delivering specialized expertise and value-added products across a wide range of industries worldwide. With approximately $14 billion in global revenue, operations across 57 countries, roughly 45,000 employees, and a portfolio of more than 16,000 active patents, the company is recognized as a global leader in applied engineering and manufacturing innovation.

Within this global enterprise, the business division supplies products to major automotive OEMs and Tier suppliers, leveraging deep-draw stamping technologies and decades of application engineering expertise. The division generates approximately $160M in annual revenue and operates a multi-site manufacturing and distribution network anchored by its headquarters and primary manufacturing campus in Gallatin, TN.

An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.


About Quovis

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Industry

Recruiting and staffing services

Company size

1 - 10 Employees

Headquarters location

Brookfield, WI, US

Year founded

2005