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Value Stream Manager

Clinton, TN · On-site

$76K - $114K/yr

Job Purpose Statement The Value Stream Manager has broad responsibility and leadership for overall operation of a value stream. Implements the Carlstar Operating System to ensure a safe work ...

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Value Stream Manager

San Jose, CA · On-site

$130K - $180K/yr

Value Stream Manager - Machining or Sheet Metal Full-time / Permanent Onsite, San Jose, CA Base Salary - $130,000 - $180,000 About Us: Vantedge Medical is the premier metals-based med-tech solutions ...

The Value Stream Manager has direct leadership responsibility for manufacturing operations, maintenance, production planning, and a mechanical engineering team, ensuring alignment across functions to ...

Position Summary The Value Stream Manager is a key operational leader responsible for performance, profitability, and continuous improvement within a defined manufacturing value stream. In this ...

Value Stream Manager

Mount Joy, PA · On-site

$121K - $152K/yr

Value Stream Manager Posting Start Date: 6/16/26 At TE, you will unleash your potential working with people from diverse backgrounds and industries to create a safer, sustainable and more connected ...

We have an exciting opening for a Value Stream Manager in Wadsworth, OH. At a glance, new hires at Parker Hannifin will receive: * Medical, Dental, Vision insurance - starting day of hire * 401K ...

The Value Stream Manager has direct leadership responsibility for manufacturing operations, maintenance, production planning, and a mechanical engineering team, ensuring alignment across functions to ...

Implements under the direction of the Value Stream Manager the Parker Lean system and Win Strategy to ensure a safe work environment, drive quality improvements, provide premier customer service ...

The Value Stream Supervisor plays a critical role in managing flow, identifying constraints, and driving Continuous Improvement across welding operations in a contract manufacturing environment. Key ...

Position Summary The Value Stream Manager is a key operational leader responsible for performance, profitability, and continuous improvement within a defined manufacturing value stream. In this ...

The Value Stream Manager has responsibility and leadership for overall operation of a value stream. The Value Stream Manager implements the Generac Manufacturing System (GMS) to ensure a safe work ...

Responsibilities Value Stream Leadership * Own the operational performance of an assigned manufacturing value stream. * Lead Production Supervisors, Manufacturing Engineers, Quality personnel, and ...

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Responsibility for leading operation of one or more plant value streams. Implements under the direction of the Site Team Leader the Parker Lean system and Win Strategy to ensure a safe work ...

Value Stream Manager

Du Quoin, IL · On-site

$93K - $125K/yr

As the Value Stream Manager, you will lead the charge in creating a work environment that prioritizes the safety of all employees. At the same time, you will play a critical role in driving ...

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How much do stream jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for stream in the United States is $66,762.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $87,500.00 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 the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 77% Physical, and 23% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,762 per year, or $32.1 per hour.
Value Stream Manager

Value Stream Manager

THE CARLSTAR GROUP LLC

Clinton, TN • On-site

$76K - $114K/yr

Full-time

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Job Purpose Statement
The Value Stream Manager has broad responsibility and leadership for overall operation of a value stream. Implements the Carlstar Operating System to ensure a safe work environment, maximize profitable growth, drive quality improvements, provide premier customer service, develop a technically qualified work force, reduce operating costs, inventories and lead times through continuous improvements. Oversee day-to-day activities to meet daily, monthly, quarterly and yearly expectations. This manager is responsible for managing the plant production KPI's (Key Performance Indicators).
The Value Stream Manager must demonstrate knowledge and expertise in lean and six-sigma manufacturing principles, strategy development and execution, and state-of-the-art manufacturing technology. The position requires excellent focus, high energy and enthusiasm, forward thinking, strong analytical capability, excellent problem solving, the ability to manage change, solid execution and a commitment to help the company meet financial objectives and exceed customer expectations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Ownership of Value Stream KPIs including safety, quality, cost and delivery metrics
  • Responsible for Carlstar Operating System implementation and long term manufacturing strategies.
  • Work any shift to address production issues, training or team building
  • Meets with the Production Manager regularly, reflecting on problems, solutions, and challenges, thereby creating a culture of continuous improvement and contributing towards becoming a learning organization.
  • Assist in leading Value Stream in daily operations and continuous improvements which include but are not limited to: establishing manufacturing priorities, coordination of activities with off -shift management and order shipments. Emphasizes the creation of continuous product flow, utilize pull systems where flow is not currently possible, and works to level the workload.
  • Creates the basis for continuous improvement and employee empowerment by ensuring that standardized work/processes are followed, countermeasures implemented and the area is compliant with safety requirements.
  • Instills and maintains a positive can-do team atmosphere within the Value Stream; holding regular team meetings and assigning team member's tasks and coordinate support services needed outside the team.
  • Directs and coordinates value stream operations within company policies and procedures.
  • Maintains a clean and safe value stream.
  • Responsible for production goals.
  • Fosters a well-trained and motivated team.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Required Education and Experience:
  • Bachelor's degree required
  • Minimum three to five years of manufacturing experience.
  • Minimum three years' experience in managing a team
  • Management of plant operations requiring significant manufacturing knowledge as well as advanced interpersonal and supervisory skills.
  • Experience with fiscal activities such as inventory, staffing levels, budgets, and financial goals.
  • Proven record of successful career progression.
  • Proven track record of driving results and continuous improvement in an organization
  • Experience in developing high-performance teams
  • Practical knowledge of leading edge lean/six sigma strategies
  • Strong problem solving and analytical skills
  • Ability to deal with and manage multiple projects
  • Proven ability to lead and develop people

Personal Trait Profile:
  • Business Acumen: Knows how businesses work. Knowledgeable in current and possible future policies, practices, trends, and information affecting the business and organization. Persuades others with fact-based judgments.
  • Results Oriented: Can be counted on to exceed goals successfully; very bottom-line oriented; steadfastly pushes self and others for results. Has the ability to translate the vision/mission of the organization into actionable, quantitative plans. Decisive, balancing a high sense of urgency with appropriate risk management. Strong track record achieving results.
  • Strategic Agility: Sees ahead clearly; can anticipate future consequences and trends accurately; has broad knowledge and perspective; is future oriented; can articulately paint credible pictures and visions of possibilities and likelihoods. Ability to manage multiple projects at one time.
  • Driving Positive Change: Sets stretch business goals and challenging objectives to create the case for change. Uses best-in-class benchmarks and own direct experience as catalysts for driving change. Can create the urgency for change in a business that is doing well but is likely to face uncertainty and threats.
  • Leadership. Team player-ability to work across the organization. Solid leadership, development and facilitation skills. Ability to attract, develop and retain talent within the organization.
  • Communication. Clear and concise oral and written communication. Can work and communicate from the shop floor to the board room.
  • Analytical and Thinking Skills: Is able to "deep dive" into the details of the business while staying focused on the big picture. Takes a systematic, structured view of situations, deconstructing them into their fundamental elements. Drives to root causes. Is exceptionally fast at grasping the essentials in complex situations. Can conceptualize both problems and solutions. Identifies key impacts and implications of new information and events. Ability to effectively manage multiple projects at the same time. Absorbs new facts, data, and information rapidly.