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Value Stream Manager

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$90K - $140K/yr

Value Stream Manager Location: Cleveland, OH Business Unit: Team Wendy About Avon Technologies: We are a world leader in protective equipment, with a reputation for innovative design, high ...

Value Stream Manager Location: Cleveland, OH Business Unit: Team Wendy About Avon Technologies: We are a world leader in protective equipment, with a reputation for innovative design, high ...

Monitor the value stream of products and analyze the inbound and outbound logistics of parts and finished products. * Lead events using continuous improvement methods to increase productivity.

We have an opportunity for a Value Stream Manager - Foundry to join our Ashland, OH team. You provide adequate resources, on-going work direction and problem solving to ensure business goals are met ...

Lead the value stream team to meet safety, quality, delivery, cost, and inventory goals. * Drive continuous improvement initiatives using Lean Manufacturing tools. * Collaborate with production ...

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How much do stream jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for stream in Ohio is $63,471.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,800.00 and $83,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Stream Engineer, you need a solid background in computer science, real-time data processing, and experience with distributed systems, typically supported by a relevant degree. Proficiency with tools such as Apache Kafka, Apache Flink, or similar streaming platforms, along with knowledge of programming languages like Java or Scala, is essential. Strong problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills set outstanding candidates apart in this fast-evolving field. These skills and qualities ensure efficient, reliable real-time data processing and the ability to adapt to rapidly changing technical requirements.

What are stream jobs?

Stream jobs refer to positions that involve the management, analysis, or delivery of streaming data or content, such as video, audio, or real-time information. This can include roles in live video broadcasting, content moderation, data engineering, or software development for streaming platforms. People working in stream jobs may be responsible for ensuring smooth data flow, maintaining high-quality user experience, or developing tools to process and distribute content efficiently. These positions are common in industries like entertainment, gaming, social media, and big data analytics.

What is the difference between Stream vs Data Engineer?

AspectStreamData Engineer
Required CredentialsTypically a degree in computer science or related field, familiarity with streaming platformsDegree in computer science, data science, or related, with knowledge of data pipelines
Work EnvironmentReal-time data processing, often cloud-based or on-premisesDesigning, building, and maintaining data infrastructure and pipelines
Industry UsageUsed in industries requiring real-time analytics like finance, IoT, and mediaUsed across industries for data warehousing, analytics, and reporting

Stream specialists focus on real-time data processing and streaming platforms, while Data Engineers build and maintain the broader data infrastructure. Both roles require similar technical skills but differ in scope and focus, with Stream roles emphasizing real-time data flow and Data Engineers handling comprehensive data pipelines.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in streaming media roles, and how can they be overcome?

Professionals in streaming media roles often encounter challenges such as managing high-traffic live events, ensuring content delivery to diverse devices, and troubleshooting latency or buffering issues. Staying current with rapidly evolving streaming technologies and industry standards is also essential. Collaboration with cross-functional teams—such as developers, content creators, and network engineers—is key to resolving technical problems efficiently. Gaining hands-on experience with streaming platforms and participating in continuous learning can help you excel and adapt in this dynamic environment.
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Infographic showing various Stream job openings in Ohio as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 81% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,471 per year, or $30.5 per hour.
Value Stream Manager

Value Stream Manager

Avon Protection

Cleveland, OH • On-site

$90K - $140K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Value Stream Manager
Location: Cleveland, OH
Business Unit: Team Wendy

About Avon Technologies:
We are a world leader in protective equipment, with a reputation for innovative design, high-performance quality and specialist materials expertise. Our two brands, Avon Protection and Team Wendy, supply our respiratory and head protection portfolio to customers across the globe from our manufacturing sites in the UK and North America. With over 900 talented people our shared purpose and core beliefs are to be #FIERCE about Protecting Lives. It's why we come to work - and it's what motivates us, every day, to do the best work we can.

Purpose of Position
The Value Stream Manager (VSM) is responsible for leading the end-to-end performance of a defined value stream converting materials and ensuring safe, predictable delivery, strong quality outcomes and improving cost and cash performance.
Acting as a mini-CEO for their stream, the VSM owns “SQDIP” (Safety, Quality, Delivery, Inventory and Productivity) performance and leads cross-functional problem solving across Operations, Quality, Engineering, Maintenance, Supply Chain and Customer Service to remove constraints, reduce variation and improve flow.
This role sets the tone for operational discipline and continuous improvement through daily management, leader standard work and regular gemba, while building a high-performing team of supervisors and frontline leaders that can execute reliably without constant escalation.
Role Purpose
The Value Stream Manager is accountable for:
  • Owning end-to-end SQDIP performance for the value stream, carrying out root cause analysis and taking corrective action where targets are at risk
  • Leading and developing supervisors and frontline leaders to build stable, capable execution and a strong safety and quality culture
  • Setting and running disciplined daily management (Tier 2/Tier 3), ensuring issues are surfaced, owned, escalated and closed with clear countermeasures
  • Driving continuous improvement and waste elimination and ensuring sustainment of gains
  • Managing value stream resources (people, materials, equipment) to meet demand, improve flow and control cost, inventory and working capital
  • Owning financial and operational performance for the value stream, partnering with Finance on budget and delivery of commitments
Decision amp; Escalation Scope
The Value Stream Manager is expected to:
  • Decide: required staffing levels for the value stream; line changeovers; and line stoppages where safety, quality, delivery or equipment integrity is at risk
  • Decide: hiring of Supervisors; approval of Process Change Requests (PCRs); and spend within delegation of authority (including in-budget and out-of-budget thresholds)
  • Consult: Director of Operations on reactive people needs, line and project prioritization, performance issues, and CI opportunity prioritization; Director of Operations/HR on shift pattern changes, adding shifts or adding lines
  • Consult: Master Production Scheduling on the production plan; Buyer/Planner on inventory needs and production planning; SIOP on lead-time requests and demand/supply actions; Engineering on work instruction changes; CI on standard work and SWIP changes; Quality on interpretation of quality standards; Finance/Operations leadership on budget and major trade-offs
  • Inform / Escalate: Escalate barriers to Mission Control / Tier 3; inform Finance on missed goals; inform Mission Control and support functions of planned overtime; inform Director of Operations of people, maintenance, planning/material shortages, safety and quality issues; inform VP Operations of near misses and reportable incidents
  • Boundaries: Does not hire or fire direct labor (delegated to Supervisor), does not direct other value streams, does not set/waive quality standards, and does not change product/process requirements without following the formal approval/change process
Key Accountabilities
End-to-End Delivery amp; Flow
  • Own and deliver the production plan for the value stream, maintaining predictable output and strong schedule adherence across shifts
  • Use visual daily management to review SQDIP, highlight gaps, and drive countermeasures with clear owners and due dates
  • Grasp the current state of the value stream; this is the foundation to working out where the next improvement steps.
  • Identify constraints across materials, labor, equipment and information flow; remove bottlenecks and stabilize processes to reduce variation
  • Ensure safe processes and quality controls are designed into the value stream and consistently followed (no compromised standards)
  • Partner with Maintenance to prevent unplanned downtime through TPR priorities, escalation and follow-through
  • Lead readiness for new products and changes ensuring documentation, training, capacity and material plans are in place to launch without disruption
Tiered Management, Reporting amp; Escalation
  • Create and maintain a clear escalation process/matrix for the value stream; ensure issues are escalated at the right time and level
  • Build and present performance reporting for Tier 3, including trends, root causes, countermeasures and support required
  • Ensure disciplined problem solving at Tier 2 and Tier 3, removing blockers and holding owners accountable to closure
  • Interface with Mission Control and support functions to protect priorities, manage planned overtime, and align on constraints, shortages and customer risks
People, Leadership amp; Culture
  • Establish a high-performing value stream team through regular feedback, coaching, clear expectations and effective accountability
  • Set required staffing levels and capability plans; coach supervisors to manage attendance, training, skills coverage and shift resilience
  • Lead from the floor through regular gemba, coaching to standard work and reinforcing safe, respectful and effective leadership routines
  • Build strong relationships across functions (HR, Engineering, Quality, Supply Chain, Finance) to improve decision speed and execution
  • Support hiring of supervisors (in partnership with HR) and ensure role clarity and effective standard work for frontline leadership roles
  • Create an environment where problems are surfaced early, conflict is handled constructively, and improvements are sustained over time
Continuous Improvement, Quality, Cost amp; Inventory
  • Set and execute CI initiatives aligned to company OKRs; lead Kaizens and ensure closeout and sustainment of actions
  • Drive quality improvement through disciplined problem solving, leading CAR/PCA as required, and active participation in MRB to prevent recurrence
  • Actively manage inventory levels and supply: drive SIOP actions, maintain PFEP discipline, and manage SWIP to appropriate levels
  • Partner with Finance on budget creation and delivery; manage spend within delegation of authority and pursue margin improvement opportunities
Required Minimum Qualifications
  • High school diploma/GED required; degree or relevant certification preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience and success in a Value Stream leadership role, with proven ability to deliver SQDIP improvements.
  • 5+ years’ experience in manufacturing leadership roles with Lean expertise.
  • Demonstrated leadership ability with prior supervisory experience, including multi-shift operations.
  • Proficient computer skills (MS Excel, MS Word, ERP systems).
  • Exceptional communication skills: Ability to present effectively at a high level to senior executives, communicate clearly and motivate production team members, and adapt communication style to all organizational levels.
  • Strong verbal communication skills and flexibility to adapt in a fast-paced environment.
Capabilities amp; Skills
  • Strong operational leadership with the ability to align cross-functional teams to end-to-end flow and customer outcomes
  • Commercial and financial acumen: can translate performance into cost, cash and margin impact, and make clear resource trade-offs
  • Ability to lead structured problem solving at scale (Tier 2/3), using data to priorities, drive root cause and sustain countermeasures
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management, able to present clearly at Tier 3/senior level and drive alignment across functions
  • Systems thinking and operational discipline builds standard work, visual management and stable routines that reduce firefighting
What Success Looks Like
  • Within 6–18 months, success in the role will be evidenced by:
  • SQDIP is consistently on track with clear leading indicators, disciplined Tier routines, and fewer repeated issues
  • Material reductions in scrap, rework and unplanned downtime through sustained CI and strong process control
  • Predictable delivery performance with improved flow (shorter lead times, stabilized constraints, better plan adherence)
  • Inventory is actively managed to agreed levels with visible SWIP control and improved working capital performance
  • Supervisors and frontline leaders operate with high ownership and capability, reducing reliance on firefighting and constant escalation
Leadership Behaviours – FIERCE
The Value Stream Manager is expected to be FIERCE about:
Safety amp; Quality – Holds teams accountable for sustained safety and quality improvement
Teamwork –
  • Builds trust and relationships across the organisation
  • Resolves conflict constructively and promotes inclusive dialogue
  • Creates a psychologically safe environment
  • Builds cross functional collaboration
  • Removes barriers to teamwork
Develops others
  • Coaches others in personal growth and mentors future leaders
  • Sets clear expectations and challenges poor behaviour constructively
Delivery
  • Owns daily performance and follows through on commitments
  • Develops a tier structure that empowers people to resolve issues, solves Tier 1 issues at the Value Stream level and ensures issues are quickly escalated to higher tiers where necessary
Drive for Results
  • Holds self and others accountable for meeting commitments
  • Faces up to people problems quickly and directly
  • Communication – Ensures clear, timely and accurate information reaches the right people
Improvement
  • Leads process improvement.
  • Prioritises improvement initiatives.
  • Shapes long term strategy for the value stream based on emerging trends.
Resilience amp; Reliability
  • Retains composure and recovers quickly from set backs
  • Sets the standard for attendance and discipline
Performance Metrics
  • On-time Delivery: gt;98%
  • Scrap Reduction: 40% YoY
  • Productivity Improvement: 10% YoY
  • Inventory Turns: gt;10
What We Offer:
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Competitive Compensation Package
  • Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
  • 401k Matching
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Learning and Development Initiatives
Internal Relationships:
Maintenance Team; Operations/Production Department; Facilities Management; Safety and Compliance Department; Engineering and Technical Support; Human Resources (HR); Procurement and Supply Chain; Finance and Budgeting; Senior Management.
External Relationships:
Vendors and Suppliers; Contractors; Regulatory Agencies; Industry Associations; Emergency Services; Consultants; Customers or Clients; Local Community.
This job description is not intended, and should not be construed, to be an all-inclusive list of all responsibilities, skills, efforts or working conditions associated with this job. While this job description is intended to be an accurate reflection of the job requirements, management reserved the right to modify, add or remove duties from particular jobs and to assign other duties as necessary.
Responsibilities of this position may include direct and/or indirect physical or logical access to information, systems, technologies subjected to the regulations/compliance with U.S. Export Control Laws.

U.S. Export Control laws and U.S. Government Department of Defense contracts and sub-contracts impose certain restrictions on companies and their ability to share export-controlled and other technology and services with certain "non-U.S. persons" (persons who are not U.S. citizens or nationals, lawful permanent residents of the U.S., refugees, "Temporary Residents" (granted Amnesty or Special Agricultural Worker provisions), or persons granted asylum (but excluding persons in nonimmigrant status such as H-1B, L-1, F-1, etc.) or non-U.S. citizens.
To comply with these laws, and in conjunction with the review of candidates for those positions within Avon that may present access to export controlled technical data, Avon must assess employees' U.S. person status, as well as citizenship(s).
The questions asked in this application are intended to assess this and will be used for evaluation purposes only. Failure to provide the necessary information in this regard will result in our inability to consider you further for this particular position. The decision whether or not to file or pursue an export license application is at Avon's sole election.
Must be legally authorized to work in country of employment without a sponsorship for employment visa status (e.e. H1B status).
The anticipated salary range for candidates who will work in Cleveland, OH is $90,000 to $140,000 annually. The final salary offered to a succe...