Crown Technical Systems

Manufacturing

ProductionManager

$95–145k ~AI est. Dallas, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Manager candidates.

The Brief

“Production Manager at Crown Technical Systems. Skills: Production Management, Operations Management, Process Improvement. Lead daily production operations. Meet quality, cost, and delivery targets”

Industry & Context.

Manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

Analyze complex issues

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor Degree in related field, 3+ years Operations & Production Leadership, Strategic Planning & Execution, People Management & Leadership, Cross-Functional Collaboration & Communication, Problem Solving & Financial Management

What You'll Do.

Lead daily production operations

Plan production schedules

Prioritize production schedules

Ensure efficient operations

Ensure continuous operations

Coordinate with cross-functional teams

Support manufacturing goals

Drive process improvements

Improve production techniques

Improve testing efficiency

Improve operational efficiency

Support budgeting activities

Support cost control activities

Meet operational performance targets

Guide employee activities

Coordinate employee activities

Attain production goals

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Internal teams; Stakeholder influence

Full Job Description

Job Posting Start Date 06-02-2026 Job Posting End Date 09-25-2026 Crown Technical Systems, a Flex Company, is a leader in power distribution and protection systems concentrating on sophisticated, state-of-the-art relay and control panels, medium voltage switchgear, and enclosures (power/control buildings/ E-Houses). We specialize in customized, turn-key solutions that ensure safe, secure, and reliable power distribution. Working at Crown Technical Systems offers a dynamic and rewarding career path for individuals seeking to power the world. Through hands-on training, mentorship, and a culture of internal promotion, we empower you to reach your full potential and contribute to projects that truly matter. ## ## Job Summary To support our extraordinary teams who build great products and contribute to our growth, we’re looking to add a **Production Manager** located in **Dallas, TX.** Reporting to the **VP, Operations,** the **Production Manager** will be responsible to guide and coordinate activities of employees engaged in the following areas of a manufacturing department; multi-level assembly, electronic card/system testing and quality assurance to attain production goals consistent with cost, quality, and delivery requirements. **What a typical day looks like:** * Lead daily production operations to meet quality, cost, and delivery targets within the assigned area. * Plan and prioritize production schedules based on demand, materials, and equipment availability. * Manage resources (labor, materials, equipment) to ensure efficient and continuous operations. * Coordinate with cross-functional teams (planning, engineering, quality) to support manufacturing goals. * Drive process improvements in production techniques, testing, and operational efficiency. * Support budgeting and cost control activities while meeting operational performance targets. **The experience we’re looking to add to our team:** * Bachelor Degree in a related field. * 3+ years of Operations & Produc

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