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Industrial Engineer III

Columbia Falls, MT ยท On-site

$82K - $114K/yr

Perform line balancing based on takt time and demand forecasts. * Conduct time studies and labor utilization analysis. * Assist in developing standard work documentation. * Optimize material ...

Construction Scheduling Specialist

Coppell, TX ยท On-site

$64K - $75K/yr

Setup OPC, monitor Takt interface, Inspection and Checklists for projects OPC updates * The project schedule is finalized by the Taktical Control Manager and validated by the Taktical Control ...

Welder

Bolivar, MO ยท On-site

$17.50 - $21.75/hr

Ability to apply MIG or TIG weld per our standards within the required takt time * Ability to reload MIG wire as required * Ability to do rudimentary maintenance: Clean tips, change tips or cups, and ...

Assembler - Hiring Now

Rock Hill, SC

$14 - $17.25/hr

Respect shop order takt time (efficiency, on-time delivery). * Support rework and repair when needed. Cost * Ensure First Time Right to eliminate rework or scrap. * Respect and improve standard ...

Assembler - Hiring Now

Rock Hill, SC

$14 - $17.25/hr

Respect shop order takt time (efficiency, on-time delivery). * Support rework and repair when needed. Cost * Ensure First Time Right to eliminate rework or scrap. * Respect and improve standard ...

Entry Level Industrial Engineer

Appleton, WI ยท On-site

$68K - $92K/yr

Perform line balancing to optimize task distribution and meet takt time requirements * Lead Value Stream Mapping (VSM) workshops to visualize and improve end-to-end processes * Apply Six Sigma DMAIC ...

2nd Shift Tig Welder

Mesa, AZ ยท On-site

$25 - $31/hr

Understanding of takt time and cycle time in a manufacturing environment. * Experience working on or alongside a production line. Additional Skills & Qualifications * Recent and extensive experience ...

Production Lead

Ocala, FL

$16.25 - $22.50/hr

Thorough understanding of the task playbooks and takt time requirements in order to assist the supervisor in the direction and planning of activities required to index the product complete into the ...

Ensuring team members cycle time is at or below takt time, includes helping on the line if needed to meet daily production goals * Training new employees, transfers, and cross training * Filling in ...

Develop deep process understanding across all stations including takt time, work content, and staffing impact on throughput. * Support operators in issue resolution, performance tracking, and process ...

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How much do takt jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for takt in the United States is $37.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $54.81 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Takt in the context of manufacturing or production?

Takt, also known as 'Takt Time,' is a key concept in lean manufacturing that represents the rate at which a finished product needs to be completed to meet customer demand. It is calculated by dividing the available production time by the required number of units. Takt helps synchronize production pace with customer demand, ensuring a smooth workflow and minimizing overproduction or delays. By aligning operations with Takt time, companies can improve efficiency, reduce waste, and better meet delivery schedules.

What is the difference between Takt vs Production Scheduler?

AspectTaktProduction Scheduler
Required credentialsTypically no formal certification, but knowledge of manufacturing processes helpsOften requires certifications like APICS CPIM or CSCP
Work environmentManufacturing plants, assembly linesManufacturing facilities, production planning departments
Employer and industry usageUsed in lean manufacturing, automotive, electronicsCommon in manufacturing, industrial sectors, supply chain management
Common search and comparison intentUnderstanding production flow, efficiency metricsPlanning, scheduling, resource allocation

While Takt focuses on optimizing production flow and cycle times, a Production Scheduler manages detailed schedules and resource allocation. Both roles are essential in manufacturing but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What are some common challenges faced by Takt (conductor) professionals when working with diverse ensembles?

As a Takt (conductor), one common challenge is effectively communicating musical interpretation and cues to musicians of varying experience levels and backgrounds. Balancing the technical precision required for complex pieces with the need to inspire and unify the ensemble can be demanding, especially during limited rehearsal times. Conductors also navigate differing rehearsal expectations, language barriers, and unique ensemble dynamics, all while ensuring high performance standards. Building trust and encouraging collaboration within the group are key to overcoming these challenges and achieving a cohesive performance.

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

To thrive as a Takt Manager, you need a solid understanding of production planning, workflow optimization, and lean manufacturing principles, often supported by a degree in industrial engineering or a related field. Familiarity with ERP systems, production scheduling software, and tools like Kanban or Six Sigma is typically required. Strong problem-solving abilities, leadership, and effective communication skills distinguish exceptional Takt Managers. These competencies ensure efficient production flow, minimize waste, and drive continuous improvement in manufacturing environments.
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Infographic showing various Takt job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 2% Temporary, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $77,113 per year, or $37.1 per hour.
Industrial Engineer III

Industrial Engineer III

Nomad GCS

Columbia Falls, MT โ€ข On-site

$82K - $114K/yr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

This position requires that you must be a US Citizen for consideration and meet all Federal Contractor employee requirements. Nomad GCS does not support the H1B Visa for this position.
Position: Industrial Engineer III
Division: Innovative Solutions Group (ISG)
Department: Manufacturing & Industrial Engineering
Status: Full-Time
Nomad GCS is currently seeking a Level III Industrial Engineer. Please note the Level III Expectation in red below.
Overview: Nomad Global Communication Solutions (Nomad GCS) is a leading provider of communication and response products serving a wide variety of customers. Our purpose is to be the solution when every minute matters. We seek a candidate that is self-inspired to learn and demonstrates a high degree of customer service while positively contributing to our team.
The Industrial Engineers (IEs) at Nomad GCS are responsible for designing, developing, and optimizing scalable production systems that support Nomad's primary vehicle/product assembly operations. This includes the development of main vehicle assembly lines, creation of feeder cells that support those lines, and the continuous improvement of material flow, labor utilization, and production efficiency. IEs focus on system-level production architecture - ensuring that the right work happens at the right station, at the right time, with the right resources. Being able to learn on-the-fly is required. All solutions must adhere to or exceed Nomad's standards of safety, efficiency, quality, and scalability.
Career Growth: Advancement is based on measurable improvements to throughput, cost, scalability, and production stability. Industrial Engineers progress through five levels based on demonstrated capability in:
  • Assembly line design
  • Feeder cell integration
  • Capacity modeling
  • Production flow architecture
  • Lean implementation
  • Leadership and organizational impact

Organizational Structure:
Nomad Engineering is organized into Teams and Disciplines within the Innovative Solutions Division.
  • Teams:
  • Team 1 - Standards and Modularity: Builds and maintains engineering standards, modules, templates, and rules enabling repeatability and scale.
  • Team 2 - Design: Executes project-level engineering using established standards and less complex custom configurations.
  • Team 3 - Advanced: Develops novel systems and resolves first-of-kind engineering challenges.
  • Team 4 - Manufacturing & Industrial Engineering: Ensures manufacturability, safety, engineering intent, efficiency, and continuous improvement throughout Production.

  • Disciplines:
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • IT Engineering
  • Human Factors Engineering
  • Software Engineering
  • Manufacturing (MFE) & Industrial Engineering (IE) (where this role is located)

Industrial Engineers operate primarily within Manufacturing & Industrial Engineering (Team 4), collaborating closely with:
  • ISG - Standards & Modularity (Team 1)
  • Production Leadership
  • Supply Chain
  • Quality Assurance
  • Program Management

Team 4 contains both IEs and MFEs. These roles are differentiated in that the IEs are to focus on how we build it efficiently and at scale, whereas the MFEs are to focus on how we build the product correctly and repeatably.
Basic Knowledge Desired - All Levels:
  • Industrial engineering principles (time studies, work measurement, line balancing, takt time analysis).
  • Lean manufacturing tools (VSM, 5S, Kaizen, SMED, standard work).
  • Facility layout and material flow optimization.
  • Capacity planning and production modeling.
  • ERP/MRP systems.
  • Data analysis (Excel required, others encouraged).
  • Production economics and cost analysis.
  • Understanding of fabrication, welding, mechanical assembly processes.
  • Strong cross-functional communication skills.
  • Demonstrated alignment with Nomad Core Values.

Core Responsibilities - All Levels:
  • Design and implement scalable vehicle/product assembly lines.
  • Develop feeder cells to support main line flow.
  • Perform line balancing based on takt time and demand forecasts.
  • Conduct time studies and labor utilization analysis.
  • Assist in developing standard work documentation.
  • Optimize material presentation and flow to point-of-use.
  • Analyze and improve production capacity constraints.
  • Support layout redesigns to improve throughput and safety.
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Analyze production data to identify bottlenecks.
  • Support new product introductions with line integration planning.
  • Collaborate with Manufacturing Engineers to ensure manufacturable designs.
  • Travel as needed.
  • Perform additional duties as assigned.

Level Expectations:
Industrial Engineer
l - Entry / Developing
  • Assist in time studies and line balance analysis.
  • Participate in layout planning and workstation design.
  • Learn takt-based production planning.
  • Support feeder cell documentation and setup.
  • Exposure to multiple vehicle full-build cycles (at least 5).
  • Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering or related field OR 0-2 years' experience.

Primary Focus: Learning production flow fundamentals
Progression Signal: Accurately collects and analyzes production data and supports measurable improvements
Industrial Engineer
ll - Independent Contributor
  • Independently conduct time studies and labor analysis.
  • Develop line balancing models based on takt time.
  • Design and optimize feeder cells supporting main assembly line.
  • Create and maintain documentation for Line/Flow functions.
  • Support capacity planning for mid-term production forecasts.
  • 2-5 years industrial/manufacturing engineering experience

Primary Focus: Reliable line optimization and execution
Progression Signal: Improves line efficiency, reduces imbalance, and supports stable throughput
Industrial Engineer lll - Advanced / System-Level
  • Lead development of full vehicle assembly lines.
  • Architect feeder cell integration strategy.
  • Perform facility layout redesigns to improve flow.
  • Identify and eliminate production bottlenecks.
  • Develop scalable production models supporting growth.
  • Conduct cost-per-unit analysis and labor optimization modeling.
  • Mentor Level l-ll IEs.
  • 5-8 years industrial/manufacturing engineering experience

Primary Focus: System-level production architecture
Progression Signal: Designs lines that run predictably at planned takt with reduced disruption
Industrial Engineer
lV - Senior / Technical Lead
  • Own production flow strategy across multiple vehicle platforms.
  • Define standard methodology for line and feeder cell design.
  • Lead capacity expansion initiatives.
  • Drive automation feasibility analysis.
  • Influence facility layout planning and capital investment decisions.
  • Develop enterprise-level standard work systems.
  • Coach and mentor industrial engineering team.
  • 8-12+ years industrial engineering leadership experience.

Primary Focus: Platform-level scalability and architecture
Progression Signal: Delivers sustainable throughput improvements across departments
Industrial Engineer V - Principal / Strategic Leader
  • Define long-term production system architecture.
  • Develop scalable line strategies for multi-year growth.
  • Lead enterprise-wide Lean transformation initiatives.
  • Drive automation, modular production, and digital manufacturing adoption.
  • Translate business demand forecasts into facility and staffing strategies.
  • Influence capital allocation and expansion strategy.
  • Mentor senior leaders and engineers.
  • 12+ years organizational-level industrial engineering leadership.

Primary Focus: Enterprise-level production strategy
Progression Signal: Shapes how Nomad builds at scale
Basic Knowledge Progression:
  • Level l: Foundational time studies and standard work
  • Level ll: Line balancing and feeder cell execution
  • Level lll: System-level flow and bottleneck elimination
  • Level lV: Platform-level scalability and capital planning
  • Level V: Enterprise-level production strategy and growth architecture

Visual Progression Ladder:
Level
Scope
Authority
Impact
I
Workstation-Level
Learns IE fundamentals
Improves task consistency
II
Line Segment-Level
Independent analysis
Improves takt alignment
III
Full Line-Level
System architect
Eliminates bottlenecks
IV
Multi-Line / Platform-Level
Technical leader
Scales production
V
Enterprise-Level
Strategic authority
Shapes production growth
Physical Demands:
  • Ability to stand and sit for extended periods
  • Occasionally required to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl
  • Manual dexterity to operate office and manufacturing equipment
  • Ability to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds frequently and up to 50 pounds occasionally
  • Ability to speak and hear
  • Vision requirements include close and distance vision, peripheral vision and depth perception
  • Ability to work in office, shop, and vehicle environments as needed
  • Ability to work safely around energized systems when required
  • Must be able to travel as needed on occasion

Working Environment:
  • Combination of office, production floor, vehicle-based, and exterior environments
  • Exposure to manufacturing noise, electrical equipment, and testing environments
  • PPE required when entering production or testing areas
  • Exposure to household and commercial chemicals
  • Everyday workwear must be business casual/smart casual, appropriate for the office environment, including when traveling and working off-site

Qualifications & Experience:
  • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering or related field - ABET accredited preferred
  • Equivalent education and experience may be considered
  • Experience with production system design
  • Experience conducting time studies and line balancing
  • Proficiency in software for modeling (mathematical and physical) as required for this position
  • Experience with ERP/MRP systems
  • Valid driver's license in good standing

Nomad GCS is an equal opportunity employer, (EOE,) and voluntarily follows affirmative action guidelines. As an equal opportunity employer, Nomad GCS does not discriminate in its employment decisions on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable state and local laws.