CPM Holdings, Inc.

Operations Manager

Colcord, OK - Full Time

CPM Holdings, Inc. is a diversified leading global supplier of process equipment and engineered technologies that sustainably feed, fuel, and build a better world.  With its growing family of 17 market-leading product brands, CPM serves a variety of industries including animal feed, consumer food, green energy, advanced materials and sustainable packaging.  Founded in 1883, CPM has 1,700 employees across 36 facilities on 4 continents with presence in 150+ countries.  From the foods you eat to the fuels you require, CPM plays an important role in making the world more efficient and more sustainable.  For more information, visit OneCPM.com.

Summary:

The Operations Manager will utilize leadership, coaching, and organizational skills to drive safety, quality, delivery, and cost initiatives across multiple factories. This role will be responsible for maintaining the company’s current strengths while focusing on building towards the future. In addition, this role will create a positive work environment through problem resolution, continuous improvement, and rigorous management of shop floor activities. Employee will improve our scheduling/delivery infrastructure, assist in capital planning, and develop daily and weekly business metrics while ensuring current operational plans are executed.

Duties include, but are not limited to:
  • Drives a culture of safety first through management of policies and procedures in facility
  • Responsible for overseeing, motivating, coaching and leading a variety of operations including tool sharpening, machining, and heat treatment in the day-to-day production activities
  • Responsible for direct management of a team consisting of 7+ hourly production employees
  • Drive core shop floor performance in areas of safety, quality, delivery, and cost
  • Will develop and sustain continuous improvement process
  • Partner with Continuous Improvement leaders in planning/developing/optimizing factory layout
  • Leverage ERP to ensure orders are started and completed on time
  • Work with purchasing and sales to ensure strict adherence to scheduling of repair die and roller assembly orders, inter-factory orders, and aftermarket parts
  • Interacts with team members daily and acts as a front line supervisor in resolving issues, coaching, and counseling, maintain efficient and orderly workflow and a safe working environment
  • Will select, train, assign, schedule and lead employees
  • Implement relevant facility improvement processes (preventative maintenance program, 5S lean where applicable, etc.)
  • Run critical parts shortage reports and take action on critical shortages
  • Ensure org structure provides capability to meet business objectives
  • Conduct root cause analysis and perform corrective actions
  • Strong understanding of inventory control and cycle count management
  • All other duties as assigned

Qualifications:
  • Position requires 5+ years of manufacturing, warehousing, logistics, or other relevant industrial experience in a leadership role
  • Previous experience directly managing a business segment of employees
  • Strong coaching and leadership skills
  • Proven ability to mediate conflict
  • Demonstrated ability to motivate individuals towards team goals
  • Effective organizational, interpersonal and communication skills
  • Desire to learn all facets of a complex manufacturing and assembly environment
  • High standard to drive results through relationship and culture building
  • Dependability, attention to detail, and the ability to follow and interpret procedures
  • Able to successfully multitask and meet project milestones
  • Able to proactively communicate with multiple customers on multiple projects
  • Experience with shop floor safety procedures

CPM Acquisition Corp. is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status. CPM Acquisition Corp. offers competitive compensation and benefits, including paid holidays and vacations, 401k, medical/dental insurance, tuition assistance, and more.

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