Botanic Tonics
Director of Manufacturing
Botanic Tonics, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, 74145
At Botanic Tonics, we know our world is fast, noisy and distracting. It can easily leave us feeling tied up, strung out and not ourselves. Maybe you think the more supercharged you are, the better you’ll be. Maybe escape is the only way for you to truly feel free. We’re not judging — we just have a different point of view. Because we’re not a fuel for keeping pace with the rat-race of every day. We’re not an elixir that transports you through the clouds to a tranquil place. We’re kava products with blends of other naturally active ingredients, designed to bring you down to earth and into the present, so you can make the most of every moment.
Why waste effort trying to quiet the noise when you can tune into it, to hear the one voice that matters? We believe choosing to engage with the here and now is more fulfilling. It makes us feel good, enriches our lives, and brings out our best selves.
Be Present. Be You. When you can truly be there, you feel free.
Overview
As the Director of Manufacturing, you will play a pivotal role in leading manufacturing operations at our Broken Arrow, OK facility. The Director of Manufacturing will be responsible for managing teams of maintenance technicians, engineers and manufacturing associates ensuring smooth daily production, and overseeing key capital expenditure (CAPEX) projects. With a strong focus on process engineering, you will drive operational efficiency, enhance production output, and implement continuous improvement initiatives to optimize Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE). This role requires a strategic leader with deep technical expertise, a passion for innovation, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, high-growth environment.
Key Responsibilities
Accurately develop and communicate project scopes, timelines, and budgets.
Execute and provide day-to-day management of project work plans; make appropriate revisions to meet changing needs and requirements.
Design and develop new manufacturing processes and systems.
Recommend measures to improve production methods, equipment performance, and quality of product.
Plan and direct the installation, testing, operation, maintenance, and repair of facilities and equipment.
Contribute to key technical decisions and technology/product planning. Maintain knowledge in current and/or new engineering methods and developments affecting the organization.
Provide leadership and communication in management issues affecting day-to-day operations and the strategic direction of the manufacturing facility.
Lead a diverse manufacturing, administrative, and customer service workforce.
Implement systems to effectively manage production schedules and assure proper reporting and ongoing Team Development.
Develop and foster a “safety first” culture, expectations for a safe and clean working environment, hold plant employees responsible for adherence to safe work practices and behaviors.
Monitor expenses, review P&L, and production summary to budget and initiate corrective action as required. Assist in developing capital expenditure budgets.
Analyze plant staffing needs to meet production rates and goals.
Develop, execute, and manage quality improvement initiatives.
Utilize lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, or other continuous improvement methodologies to enhance overall operational efficiency and drive improvements in OEE.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Manufacturing, or a related field; master’s degree preferred.
10+ years of experience in manufacturing or production management, with a proven track record in leading engineering teams.
Prior experience within Food or Beverage manufacturing highly preferred.
Strong experience in process improvement, OEE optimization, and project management, particularly in a high-growth manufacturing environment.
Hands-on experience with CAPEX projects and advanced knowledge of manufacturing processes and technologies.
Excellent leadership and communication skills, with the ability to motivate and develop teams.
Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles; Six Sigma certification is a plus.
Strong problem-solving abilities and a passion for driving innovation and continuous improvement.
Strong Organizational and People Skills along with excellent manufacturing / technical management experience.
Compensation Range:
$160K - $185K
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Why waste effort trying to quiet the noise when you can tune into it, to hear the one voice that matters? We believe choosing to engage with the here and now is more fulfilling. It makes us feel good, enriches our lives, and brings out our best selves.
Be Present. Be You. When you can truly be there, you feel free.
Overview
As the Director of Manufacturing, you will play a pivotal role in leading manufacturing operations at our Broken Arrow, OK facility. The Director of Manufacturing will be responsible for managing teams of maintenance technicians, engineers and manufacturing associates ensuring smooth daily production, and overseeing key capital expenditure (CAPEX) projects. With a strong focus on process engineering, you will drive operational efficiency, enhance production output, and implement continuous improvement initiatives to optimize Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE). This role requires a strategic leader with deep technical expertise, a passion for innovation, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, high-growth environment.
Key Responsibilities
Accurately develop and communicate project scopes, timelines, and budgets.
Execute and provide day-to-day management of project work plans; make appropriate revisions to meet changing needs and requirements.
Design and develop new manufacturing processes and systems.
Recommend measures to improve production methods, equipment performance, and quality of product.
Plan and direct the installation, testing, operation, maintenance, and repair of facilities and equipment.
Contribute to key technical decisions and technology/product planning. Maintain knowledge in current and/or new engineering methods and developments affecting the organization.
Provide leadership and communication in management issues affecting day-to-day operations and the strategic direction of the manufacturing facility.
Lead a diverse manufacturing, administrative, and customer service workforce.
Implement systems to effectively manage production schedules and assure proper reporting and ongoing Team Development.
Develop and foster a “safety first” culture, expectations for a safe and clean working environment, hold plant employees responsible for adherence to safe work practices and behaviors.
Monitor expenses, review P&L, and production summary to budget and initiate corrective action as required. Assist in developing capital expenditure budgets.
Analyze plant staffing needs to meet production rates and goals.
Develop, execute, and manage quality improvement initiatives.
Utilize lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, or other continuous improvement methodologies to enhance overall operational efficiency and drive improvements in OEE.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Manufacturing, or a related field; master’s degree preferred.
10+ years of experience in manufacturing or production management, with a proven track record in leading engineering teams.
Prior experience within Food or Beverage manufacturing highly preferred.
Strong experience in process improvement, OEE optimization, and project management, particularly in a high-growth manufacturing environment.
Hands-on experience with CAPEX projects and advanced knowledge of manufacturing processes and technologies.
Excellent leadership and communication skills, with the ability to motivate and develop teams.
Familiarity with lean manufacturing principles; Six Sigma certification is a plus.
Strong problem-solving abilities and a passion for driving innovation and continuous improvement.
Strong Organizational and People Skills along with excellent manufacturing / technical management experience.
Compensation Range:
$160K - $185K
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