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Manufacturing Manager

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Amare Global is committed to fostering a clear distinction between Mental Wellness and Mental Health Disorders. We emphasize that Mental Wellness is a holistic state of mental well-being that should not be equated to or confused with Mental Health Disorders.

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Job Summary

The Manufacturing Manager plays a vital role overseeing the daily operations of manufacturing and production plants. This position is crucial for ensuring that production processes are efficient, cost-effective, and meet required quality standards. The manager's responsibilities include planning, managing, and optimizing the activities involved in the production and delivery of products.

Responsibilities

  • Developing and implementing production plans according to business and market demands.
  • Managing human and material resources to meet production targets and quality standards.
  • Coordinating and supervising staff activities, reviewing performance, and initiating corrective actions as required.
  • Ensuring adherence to safety, health, and environmental standards and regulations within the plant.
  • Assessing and improving operational systems, processes, and policies in support of the organization’s mission.
  • Maintaining relationships with key internal and external stakeholders, including suppliers and customers.
  • Preparing and maintaining production reports and personnel records.
  • Overseeing the maintenance, repair, and replacement of plant equipment and infrastructure to reduce downtime and maximize productivity.
  • Monitoring production to resolve issues promptly and escalate unresolved issues to appropriate channels.
  • Implementing cost control measures to reduce operational and production expenses.
  • Utilizing ERP software for production planning and inventory management.
  • Adapting resource allocation based on production schedules and shifts.
  • Ensuring that products are produced on time and are of good quality.
  • Enhancing employee engagement and facilitating the development of a high-performing team.

Requirements

  • A bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Industrial Management, or a related field is preferred.
  • 5+ years of experience in a manufacturing environment is crucial, with proven supervisory experience, preferably in the cosmetics and dietary supplements industry.
  • Strong understanding of manufacturing software, statistical methods and data analysis, and quality assurance protocols.
  • Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills are essential.
  • Ability to handle high pressure and critical decision-making scenarios efficiently.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive Health Benefits
  • Competitive 401(k) match with immediate vesting
  • Paid time off (Vacation, Sick, Holiday)
  • Free Shuttle Service to and from NYC and the office 
  • Daily subsidized meals 
  • Free breakfast & snacks
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

 


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