What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manufacturing Lead - Weekend Shift position at Jered?
Job Description
WEEKEND SHIFT OPPORTUNITY - Friday – Sunday | 5:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Weekend Shift Premium
Are you a proven manufacturing leader who thrives on developing teams, driving production performance, and delivering high-quality products in a fast-paced environment? Jered LLC, a PAR Systems company and leader in engineered solutions for naval and maritime systems, is seeking a Manufacturing Lead to support the production of mission-critical military and commercial marine equipment.
In this role, you'll lead and coordinate the daily activities of skilled craftsmen across manufacturing operations while serving as a key link between Production, Quality, Engineering, Materials, and Production Control. You'll help ensure work is completed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with quality, schedule, and customer requirements while supporting employee development and operational excellence.
Success Criteria
Success in this role requires strong leadership, sound decision-making, and the ability to balance safety, quality, schedule, and productivity objectives. You will be responsible for coordinating daily manufacturing activities, supporting workforce development, and maintaining accountability across your team while ensuring production commitments are achieved.
Top performers lead by example, proactively resolve production challenges, communicate effectively across departments, and foster a culture of teamwork, ownership, and continuous improvement. Your success will be measured by your team's ability to achieve safety, quality, delivery, and productivity goals while maintaining a positive and engaged work environment.
You’ve learned about what you'll be doing, here are the benefits you'll gain when you join Jered:
Requirements
WEEKEND SHIFT OPPORTUNITY - Friday – Sunday | 5:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Weekend Shift Premium
Are you a proven manufacturing leader who thrives on developing teams, driving production performance, and delivering high-quality products in a fast-paced environment? Jered LLC, a PAR Systems company and leader in engineered solutions for naval and maritime systems, is seeking a Manufacturing Lead to support the production of mission-critical military and commercial marine equipment.
In this role, you'll lead and coordinate the daily activities of skilled craftsmen across manufacturing operations while serving as a key link between Production, Quality, Engineering, Materials, and Production Control. You'll help ensure work is completed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with quality, schedule, and customer requirements while supporting employee development and operational excellence.
Success Criteria
Success in this role requires strong leadership, sound decision-making, and the ability to balance safety, quality, schedule, and productivity objectives. You will be responsible for coordinating daily manufacturing activities, supporting workforce development, and maintaining accountability across your team while ensuring production commitments are achieved.
Top performers lead by example, proactively resolve production challenges, communicate effectively across departments, and foster a culture of teamwork, ownership, and continuous improvement. Your success will be measured by your team's ability to achieve safety, quality, delivery, and productivity goals while maintaining a positive and engaged work environment.
You’ve learned about what you'll be doing, here are the benefits you'll gain when you join Jered:
- Global team recognized for their passion of inventing
- First-of-a-kind product culture and project exposure
- Training and development from industry-leading experts
- Cutting edge benefit programs that include: 401(k) & matching; Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance; Disability & Life Insurance; PTO, Paid Holidays, & Parental Leave for both Parents; Tuition & Relocation Reimbursement
Requirements
- High School Diploma or GED required
- Minimum 5 years of experience in a manufacturing, fabrication, assembly, or industrial environment
- Minimum 2 years of leadership, lead, or supervisory experience
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, specifications, and work instructions
- Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills
- Experience coordinating work across multiple manufacturing disciplines
- U.S. Person
- Experience leading fabrication, assembly, welding, machining, testing, paint, or other manufacturing operations
- Experience supporting military, defense, or marine manufacturing programs
- Knowledge of MIL-SPEC requirements and quality standards
- Lean Manufacturing and continuous improvement experience
- ERP system experience