Production Manager
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We are looking for a Production Manager to lead the assembly of our LumaScanner units at our Salt Lake City facility. This role is responsible for leading the local production team, maintaining output schedules, ensuring shipped systems meet specification, and building the repeatable processes required to scale production successfully.
Beyond day-to-day oversight, you will act as a key collaborator between our R&D, Installation, and Supply Chain partners to constantly refine our build process and product quality.
Primary Responsibilities
Production & Team Leadership: Supervise the assembly staff, manage schedules, and provide the training necessary to hit our weekly production quotas in a safe, efficient environment.
Quality Control: You are ultimately responsible for the quality of every system that leaves the Salt Lake City facility. Every shipped system must be fully functional and meet all company specifications. You will establish, maintain, and enforce the inspection, testing, and sign-off processes required to ensure consistent shipment quality.
Process Definition & Execution Discipline: Establish clear, repeatable production processes that enable consistent quality and output as the team scales. You will document current workflows, improve them where needed, create new processes where gaps exist, and ensure standard operating procedures are followed consistently across the shop.
Hands-On Operations Support: This is a hands-on leadership role, especially as we scale the team. You should be ready to step in wherever needed to keep production moving, including packaging systems, applying logos and finishing touches, receiving and organizing deliveries, storing goods in the shop, and sourcing urgently needed local parts.
Inventory & Supply Integrity: Lead regular, high-accuracy cycle counts. You will ensure the SLC facility is always stocked with the components needed for upcoming production runs to avoid any downtime.
Safety & Shop Standards: Maintain a safe, organized, and disciplined production environment. You will help establish and enforce practical shop-floor standards around safe assembly practices, material handling, tool use, workspace organization, and general operational discipline as the team scales.
Installation Feedback Loop: Work closely with the Field Installation Team to identify common issues found during setup. You’ll use this feedback to adjust our in-house production and QA protocols.
Design for Manufacturability: Partner with the Hardware R&D Team to fine-tune the LumaScanner design. You’ll provide the "on-the-floor" perspective needed to optimize for lower costs and better process consistency.
Supplier Development: Engage with our local ecosystem suppliers. You’ll help them improve their own tooling and processes to ensure the parts arriving at our dock meet our high standards for quality and fit.
Continuous Improvement: Actively improve the repeatability, efficiency, and buildability of our production processes without sacrificing technical performance or quality.
What We’re Looking For
Experience: 5+ years in production management, specifically within electro-mechanical hardware assembly. Proven experience obtaining or maintaining ISO 9001 certification for a manufacturing facility.
Process-Oriented Mindset: Strong instinct for creating structure in a fast-moving environment, with the ability to document workflows, establish standard operating procedures, and apply Six Sigma principles to drive consistent results.
Collaborative Mindset: You are comfortable speaking the language of both a floor technician and a hardware engineer.
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