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All World Machinery Supply seeks a Manufacturing Project Manager to steer engineering projects from PO receipt through shipment, ensuring schedules, proper handoffs, and a reliable customer experience for custom-engineered work.
You will build master schedules, maintain records, coordinate kickoff with the Engineering Manager, and drive on-time delivery while communicating updates to customers and leadership.
All World is your one-stop shop solutions provider for aftermarket machine tool spare parts, services, repairs, and custom-engineered applications. Our mission is to empower today's manufacturing customer with solutions that fit their personalized needs and budget. Our growth-oriented company operates on six primary values to create maximum results in the workplace: support, transparency, respect, innovation, dependability, and efficiency.
As the Manufacturing Project Manager, you will guide Arrow Workholding engineering projects from purchase order receipt through shipment, keeping dates achievable, information organized, and communication consistent. This position exists to ensure clear ownership of schedules, disciplined handoffs between proposal, engineering, and manufacturing, and a reliable customer experience for custom-engineered work.
Your morning starts by scanning the master schedule, confirming what moved overnight, and identifying any approvals, information gaps, or long-lead items that could threaten the ship date. You’ll send concise status notes to customers, then pivot into short internal touchpoints to align expectations before work advances to the next stage.
As the day progresses, you keep project files clean and current, log hour trends, and follow up on pending customer approvals. When questions surface—technical clarifications, scope checks, or schedule impacts—you route them quickly, document decisions, and keep communication direct and transparent. You close out the day updating milestones, preparing the next release, and summarizing risks and upcoming deliveries for leadership.