Production Manager required for Leading Ship Repair Company
- Production Manager
- Onsite in Everett, WA
- $110,000 - $150,000 per year
A leading ship repair company is seeking a Production Manager to lead the execution of the yard's commercial ship repair projects.
The Production Manager will have the following responsibilities:
- Lead all service projects, instill company values, and develop a leadership team through recruiting, training, and assigning responsibilities.
- Manage and develop the workforce, focusing on continuous improvement in safety, quality, delivery, and cost. Define recruiting needs and oversee training for craft trades and contractors.
- Meet project objectives for cost, schedule, and quality. Analyze project status and projections, and utilize data to increase workforce efficiency and competitiveness.
- Collaborate with HR to train, promote, and manage production supervision and employees, ensuring compliance with company policies and laws.
- Align operations with production and project management, support facilities and production needs, and manage quality control and testing programs.
- Represent the company in key relationships with stakeholders.
- Uphold health and safety policies, develop partnerships to ensure worker safety, and manage temporary labor supply.
- Provide data for estimates and cost proposals, and assist in maintaining a library of standards and efficiency targets.
The ideal Production Manager candidate will have the following skillset:
- Bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, or a related field, with 10+ years of marine experience.
- Working knowledge of ship construction, repair, and conversion, including vessel types and systems.
- Proven ability to build, staff, and lead teams effectively.
- Experienced in addressing workflow and efficiency challenges in a marine environment, leading to improved project execution and profitability.
- Established reputation for enhancing productivity and profit in similar project cycles.
- Experience with budgets, scheduling, material cost control, and personnel management.
- Able to read and understand work specifications, blueprints, contracts, and technical publications.
- Skilled in managing competing priorities and deadlines, and handling high-priority, time-sensitive projects.
- Ability to schedule, direct, and organize work within a diverse department, coordinating with other departments for efficiency and team building.
- Familiar with accounting systems, material procurement, and computer systems.
- Proficient in Microsoft Windows, Excel, Word, and database programs.
- Proficient in Microsoft Project for scheduling.
- Knowledgeable in shipyard production procedures, government regulations, ship repair methods, and administrative procedures.
- Maintains professional knowledge through workshops, publications, networking, and professional societies.
- Well-organized, detail-oriented, and customer-focused self-starter with a sense of urgency and passion for excellence.
- Skilled in conflict resolution and achieving consensus while maintaining stakeholder relationships.
- Strong understanding of rules, regulations, and standard practices of regulatory bodies like USCG and classification societies.
If interested, please apply now!
