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Manufacturing Shop Operations Manager

PowerToFly

Edmonton

On-site

CAD 80,000 - 100,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading manufacturing company is searching for a Manufacturing Shop Operations Manager in Edmonton, AB. This role involves providing leadership in manufacturing for a medium-sized plant. Key responsibilities include establishing performance metrics, enhancing stakeholder communication, and driving continuous improvement initiatives. Ideal candidates should have a degree in Industrial Engineering, significant managerial experience, and the ability to travel within the USA. This position offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package.

Benefits

Company Pension Plan
Medical/Dental/Life Insurance
Personal and Professional Benefits

Qualifications

  • Significant managerial, leadership, and budgetary experience required.
  • Ability to travel within the USA as part of the role.
  • Experience in the remanufacturing industry is essential.

Responsibilities

  • Establish Clear Performance Metrics to align teams with strategic goals.
  • Foster a Culture of Motivation and Accountability.
  • Enhance Communication Across Stakeholders for transparency and collaboration.
  • Guide Strategic Planning and Forecasting for alignment with business objectives.
  • Develop and Empower Talent through coaching and goal setting.
  • Champion Continuous Improvement to optimize processes and drive efficiency.
  • Ensure Customer Satisfaction Through Operational Reliability.

Skills

Team Leadership & Development Skills
Strong Collaboration & Communication
Operational & Organizational Savvy
Commitment to Safety
Customer Focused Mindset
Results Orientation Under Pressure

Education

Degree in Industrial Engineering
Job description
DESCRIPTION

We are looking for a talented Manufacturing Shop Operations Manager to join our team specializing in Operations for Edmonton, AB.

Job Summary:

Provides manufacturing leadership for small or medium size plant, shift or department. Manages multiple shifts of an assembly line, fabrication or machining operation.

In this role, you will make an impact in the following ways:

  • Establish Clear Performance Metrics By creating and monitoring key measures, you’ll provide visibility into progress and accountability, helping teams stay aligned with strategic goals.
  • Foster a Culture of Motivation and Accountability You’ll set expectations and inspire teams to meet and exceed targets, cultivating a high-performance environment.
  • Enhance Communication Across Stakeholders You’ll serve as a vital link between customers, suppliers, shop floor teams, and internal staff, ensuring transparency and collaboration.
  • Lead Strategic Planning and Forecasting You’ll guide the development of the annual operating plan and forecasts, aligning manufacturing capabilities with business objectives.
  • Develop and Empower Talent Through coaching and goal setting, you’ll help employees grow in their roles, supporting their training, performance, and career development.
  • Champion Continuous Improvement You’ll identify opportunities for process optimization and innovation, driving sustainable improvements in manufacturing efficiency.
  • Ensure Customer Satisfaction Through Operational Reliability Your leadership will directly impact on the quality and timeliness of product delivery, strengthening customer trust and loyalty.
RESPONSIBILITIES

To be successful in this role you will need the following:

  • A Bias for Action You’ll need to tackle challenges with urgency, energy, and enthusiasm—especially in fast-paced or uncertain situations.
  • Team Leadership & Development Skills Building strong, high-performing teams is essential. You’ll need to coach, mentor, and develop talent while fostering a psychologically safe environment where people can thrive.
  • Strong Collaboration & Communication You’ll be working across departments, with union partners, technical teams, and stakeholders. Clear, audience-tailored communication and collaborative problem‑solving will be key.
  • Strategic Planning & Execution You’ll lead the annual operating plan, forecasts, and production planning. Success will require aligning resources and priorities to meet business goals and delivery timelines.
  • Operational & Organizational Savvy Navigating complex systems, policies, and relationships—especially in a unionized environment—will be critical to driving results and maintaining smooth operations.
  • Commitment to Safety & Continuous Improvement You’ll champion health and safety initiatives and lead process improvements to reduce waste, improve quality, and support an injury‑free workplace.
  • Customer‑Focused Mindset With a significant portion of business in Canada, you’ll need to manage delivery timelines, support rebuilds and resolve critical customer issues with precision and responsiveness.
  • Results Orientation Under Pressure Whether managing ambiguity or driving cost‑saving initiatives, you’ll need to consistently deliver outcomes, even in challenging circumstances. Education, Licenses, Certifications: College, university, or equivalent degree required. This position may require licensing for compliance with export controls or sanctions regulations. Experience: Significant level of relevant work experience, including managerial, leadership, and budgetary experience, required.
QUALIFICATIONS

Candidate must be able to travel within the USA as part of the role.

  • A degree in Industrial Engineering or a closely related field is required.
  • Prior experience in the remanufacturing industry is essential.
  • Provide a safe environment (both physical and psychological) for employees to achieve their potential.
  • Lead safety initiatives, including HIRA, coaching employees towards an interdependent culture, addressing safety concerns proactively, and ensuring compliance tasks are completed on time.
  • Measure business performance and initiate site‑level initiatives to ensure business results are delivered.
  • Lead the annual operating plan, forecasts, and other measurements for manufacturing operations.
  • Manage, coach, and develop staff; work with employees to set goals in training and development, performance, and career planning.
  • Collaborate closely with material planning teams to review material availability and ensure timely product delivery.
  • Develop production plans for High Horsepower engines and Power Module Kist for Komatsu Haul trucks and provide updates to stakeholders.
  • Lead cost‑saving initiatives.
  • Work closely with union partners to ensure smooth operations.
  • Provide support to technical and service teams for critical customer issues.
  • Support accounting functions with respect to E&O (engine core).
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

Base salary rate commensurate with experience. Additional benefits vary between locations and include options such as our Company Pension Plan, Medical/Dental/Life Insurance, and a full complement of personal and professional benefits.

At Cummins, we are committed to the principles of diversity and employment equity under the Employment Equity Act, and we strive to ensure that our workforce reflects the diverse nature of Canadian society.

Our policy is to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified persons without regard to race, gender, color, disability, national origin, age, religion, union affiliation, sexual orientation, veteran status, citizenship, gender identity and/or expression, or other status protected by law.

The successful candidate will be subject to our Pre‑Employment Background Screening process which consists of a Criminal Background Check.

Job Manufacturing

Organization Cummins Inc.

Role Category On‑site with Flexibility

Job Type Exempt - Experienced

ReqID 2421294

Relocation Package No

100% On‑Site No

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