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The firm has business units ranging from land acquisition to manufacturing, servicing customers from Texas to the Eastern Seaboard. Swift Straw is looking for a Full-time local Class A driver home ...

Warehouse Prep Team Member

Portland, OR · On-site

$17.10 - $20.91/hr

Production Prep Team Members follow established procedures, recipes, and food safety standards while working within a fast-paced food manufacturing environment. What Salt & Straw Warehouse Prep Team ...

Production Prep Team Members follow established procedures, recipes, and food safety standards while working within a fast-paced food manufacturing environment. What Salt & Straw Warehouse Prep Team ...

Position Overview Swift Straw is seeking a skilled and dedicated Maintenance Technician to join our dynamic team at our Jasper, FL manufacturing facility. In this mid-level position, you will play a ...

Maintenance Technician II Electrician

Jasper, FL · On-site

$24.75 - $31.75/hr

Position Overview Swift Straw is seeking a skilled and dedicated Maintenance Technician II (Electrician) to join our dynamic team at our Jasper, FL manufacturing facility. In this mid-level position ...

Maintenance Technician II Electrician

Jasper, FL · On-site

$24.75 - $31.75/hr

Position Overview Swift Straw is seeking a skilled and dedicated Maintenance Technician II (Electrician) to join our dynamic team at our Jasper, FL manufacturing facility. In this mid-level position ...

Manufacturing Engineer

Beloit, WI · On-site

$71K - $91K/yr

Manufacturing Engineering As a Manufacturing Engineer at Schreiber Foods, you will play a pivotal ... Straw Applicator SA 30 * Cap Applicator Cap 30 Flex * Cardboard Packer CBP 32 Electric Servo

Manufacturing Engineer

Beloit, WI · On-site

$71K - $91K/yr

Manufacturing Engineering As a Manufacturing Engineer at Schreiber Foods, you will play a pivotal ... Straw Applicator SA 30 * Cap Applicator Cap 30 Flex * Cardboard Packer CBP 32 Electric Servo

Bale Loader Operator

Wahpeton, ND · On-site

$19.50/hr

Maintains the cleanliness and organization of straw yard. * Perform other duties as assigned ... Work Environment Manufacturing and yard environment with exposure to heavy equipment, dust, noise ...

Comfortable working on a team in a manufacturing facility with other teams. Benefits & Perks ... Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Statement Salt & Straw fosters an inclusive workplace where all ...

Production Prep Team Member

Portland, OR · On-site

$17.10 - $18.25/hr

Comfortable working on a team in a manufacturing facility with other teams. Benefits & Perks ... Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Statement Salt & Straw fosters an inclusive workplace where all ...

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Straw Manufacturing information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Straw Manufacturing, and why are they important?

To thrive in Straw Manufacturing, you need a working knowledge of industrial machinery, quality control processes, and basic manufacturing safety standards, often gained through on-the-job training or vocational education. Familiarity with production line equipment, automated cutting and packaging systems, and adherence to OSHA regulations is typical for this role. Attention to detail, teamwork, and problem-solving skills help ensure efficient production and quick response to operational issues. These abilities are crucial for maintaining product quality, ensuring workplace safety, and maximizing production efficiency in a manufacturing environment.

What are some common challenges faced in straw manufacturing roles, and how are they typically addressed?

In straw manufacturing, workers often face challenges related to maintaining high-quality standards and meeting production targets while operating machinery efficiently. Issues like machine malfunctions, variability in raw material quality, and strict deadlines can arise. These are typically addressed through regular equipment maintenance, thorough quality control checks, and effective communication within the production team. Training and safety protocols are also emphasized to ensure a smooth workflow and minimize downtime.

What is straw manufacturing?

Straw manufacturing is the process of producing drinking straws, which can be made from a variety of materials such as plastic, paper, metal, or biodegradable substances. The process typically involves shaping, cutting, and packaging straws for use in the food and beverage industry. With increasing environmental concerns, many manufacturers are shifting toward eco-friendly alternatives like paper or reusable straws. Straw manufacturing also includes quality control to ensure products are safe and meet regulatory standards.

What is the difference between Straw Manufacturing vs Straw Processing?

AspectStraw ManufacturingStraw Processing
Primary FocusProducing straw products like bales, mats, or packaging materialsConverting raw straw into usable forms such as pellets, feed, or biofuel
Work EnvironmentFactories, manufacturing plantsProcessing facilities, agricultural settings
Required SkillsMachinery operation, quality controlMaterial handling, processing techniques
CertificationsEquipment operation, safety certificationsSame as manufacturing, plus agricultural knowledge

While both roles involve working with straw, Straw Manufacturing focuses on creating finished straw products, whereas Straw Processing involves transforming raw straw into various usable forms. The skills and environments overlap but differ in specific tasks and end goals.

Production Manager - Manufacturing Operations

Production Manager - Manufacturing Operations

D&W Fine Pack

Fountain Inn, SC

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

We have an immediate opening for an Production Manager. The Production Manager is responsible for leading and overseeing daily manufacturing operations across three core production departments: Straws, Kitting & Packaging, and Injection Molding within a fast-paced food packaging and plastics manufacturing environment. This role provides direct leadership and oversight to four Shift Supervisors to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality production operations across all shifts.

The Production Manager will drive operational excellence by focusing on safety, productivity, quality, employee engagement, equipment reliability, and continuous improvement initiatives. This position plays a key role in achieving production goals, improving efficiencies, minimizing downtime and waste, and supporting a culture of accountability and teamwork throughout the facility. The role reports to the Plant manager.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

Operational Leadership

  • Lead and oversee daily manufacturing operations for the Straws, Kitting & Packaging, and Injection Molding departments across all shifts.
  • Directly manage and support four Shift Supervisors and Maintenance Technicians to ensure operational effectiveness and equipment reliability.
  • Ensure production schedules, efficiency goals, quality standards, and customer demands are consistently achieved.
  • Monitor and analyze operational metrics including productivity, downtime, scrap, labor utilization, and overall equipment effectiveness (OEE).
  • Maintain strong floor presence while providing hands-on leadership and operational support within the manufacturing environment.
  • Coordinate staffing, labor allocation, and production priorities to meet changing business needs and customer demands.
  • Drive accountability and operational discipline throughout all production departments.

Department Oversight Responsibilities

Injection Molding Operations

  • Oversee the production of plastic cutlery products including knives, forks, spoons, soup spoons, soda spoons, taster spoons, and sporks.
  • Manage operations involving polystyrene and polypropylene resin materials.
  • Support and optimize production performance across three injection molding machines.
  • Partner with Maintenance and Engineering teams to improve machine uptime, process consistency, and overall production efficiency.

Straw Manufacturing Operations

  • Oversee the manufacturing of multiple straw product lines including Milk, Spike, Stirrer, Jumbo, Super Jumbo, Giant, Flex, and Colossal straws.
  • Manage production operations involving both single-head and dual-head extrusion equipment.
  • Oversee packaging processes including hand pack, handbag, auto-bag, and chip pack operations.
  • Ensure product quality, color consistency, and packaging accuracy for customer-specific straw programs.

Kitting & Packaging Operations

  • Lead operations for automated and manual kitting and packaging processes supporting customer-specific product kits.
  • Oversee five robotic automated kitting lines supporting single-wrap and 3-piece cutlery kits.
  • Manage four Intellifeed kitting machines along with manual, horizontal, and vertical kitting equipment.
  • Coordinate production priorities to maximize robotic automation and Intellifeed machine efficiencies while utilizing manual lines during peak demand periods.
  • Oversee assembly of customized kits containing cutlery, condiments, straws, moist wipes, napkins, and other customer-required components.

Leadership & Team Development

  • Coach, mentor, and develop Shift Supervisors and Maintenance Technicians to strengthen leadership capabilities and operational performance.
  • Conduct performance evaluations, corrective actions, and employee development planning.
  • Foster a culture focused on accountability, communication, teamwork, and employee engagement.
  • Support employee retention initiatives and workforce development efforts.
  • Partner with HR regarding staffing, attendance management, employee relations, and performance concerns.

    Safety & Compliance

    • Promote and maintain a strong safety-first culture throughout all manufacturing areas.
    • Ensure compliance with OSHA regulations, GMPs, food safety standards, and company policies.
    • Conduct safety audits, incident investigations, and corrective action follow-up.
    • Ensure employees consistently follow safe work practices and PPE requirements.

    Quality & Continuous Improvement

    • Partner with Quality teams to ensure products meet customer specifications and food packaging standards.
    • Lead continuous improvement initiatives focused on operational efficiency, waste reduction, scrap reduction, and process optimization.
    • Utilize Lean Manufacturing and problem-solving methodologies to improve manufacturing performance.
    • Support investigations related to quality concerns, customer complaints, and process deviations.

    Qualifications

    • Bachelor’s degree in Operations Management, Engineering, Manufacturing, Business, or related field preferred.
    • 7+ years of manufacturing leadership experience required.
    • Previous experience managing supervisors and multiple production departments required.
    • Experience in plastics manufacturing, food packaging, extrusion, injection molding, automated packaging, or related manufacturing environments strongly preferred.
    • Strong knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, continuous improvement, and operational metrics.
    • Demonstrated leadership, coaching, and employee development experience.
    • Strong troubleshooting, analytical, and decision-making abilities.
    • Excellent communication and organizational skills.
    • Proficient in Microsoft Office and manufacturing/ERP systems.

    Preferred Skills & Experience

    • Experience overseeing high-speed manufacturing and automated production environments.
    • Knowledge of food-grade manufacturing and GMP compliance.
    • Experience with extrusion equipment, robotic automation, and injection molding operations.
    • Ability to improve production efficiency, reduce downtime, and minimize scrap.
    • Bilingual English/Spanish preferred.

    Working Conditions

    • Manufacturing plant environment with exposure to noise, moving machinery, heat, and production equipment.
    • Frequent walking, standing, and movement throughout production areas.
    • Ability to work flexible hours, including weekends or off-shift support, based on operational needs.
    More than a job.  Grow, belong, and make a difference. 

    At D&W Fine Pack, we don’t just make packaging, we build purpose, pride, and strong teams. Whether you’re launching your career or bringing years of experience, this is a place where you can grow, be supported, and make a real impact. Our culture is built on four core values that guide everything we do: 

    • Dedicated to Excellence– We hold ourselves to high standards in safety, sustainability, quality, and service.
    • Winning with Success– We keep improving to deliver more for our customers and community.
    • Focused on Service– We listen, act fast, and support both our customers and each other.
    • People with Purpose– We work as one team, showing respect, integrity, and care for all.

    Benefits That Matter 

    Taking care of our team is a priority. Our benefits include: 

    • Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage
    • 401k with company match
    • Short and Long-Term Disability (STD/LTD)
    • Company-paid Life Insurance
    • FSA’s for Medical & Dependent Care
    • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) –counseling, financial tools, legal help & more
    • Wellness program
    • Cancer Expert Now – access to expert consultations for cancer diagnosis and treatment guidance
    • And more!

    If this sounds like the kind of company and team you want to grow with, we’d love to hear from you.