Location: Crystal Lake, IL
Company: Technipaq
and/or press equipment is preferred. 2+ years of experience utilizing Continuous Improvement Methodologies such as Six Sigma/Lean is required. Strong knowledge of MS Office applications and ERP system is required Radius ERP system experience is a plus Warehouse and Shipping and Receiving operations experience is a plus Ability to safely operate forklifts (standing and/or sitting) is a plus Good understanding of regulatory requirements for operating plants is required Must be self-motivated with a strong sense of personal accountability Must be able to work well cross functionally with all departments and employee levels.
The Production Manager oversees the day-to-day tasks of the assigned
department team members (Press, Slitting and Lamination) to meet customer and department demands and may be responsible for overseeing plant operations and personnel activities in all departments and facilities for shift operations on the assigned shift.
Duties include, but are not limited to, employee and facility safety, scheduling, efficiency, helping with production processes and techniques including troubleshooting and adherence to all ISO and QMS requirements. In addition, the Production Manager will be responsible for developing and maintaining a team of motivated, productive, and positive employees for their department(s)/shift(s) and assist department heads with employee selection,
training, coaching, counseling, reviews, and appropriate corrective actions.
Technipaq is family owned and operated serving the medical device and medical packaging industry since 1984. We started as a small one machine company and now operate over 160,000 square feet of manufacturing space with 3 manufacturing and warehouse facilities and 180+ employees. Our manufacturing facilities perform the laminating, slitting, sheeting, die cutting, fabricating, and flexographic printing of pouches, lids and roll stock produced in a variety of sizes from foil, film, Tyvek and paper laminates. We offer employees a full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, paid Sick and Vacation time, 401(k) with a company match, and paid holidays.
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