Upholstery Production Manager
About this role
JOB TITLE: Upholstery Production Manager
DEPARTMENT: Operations
REPORTS: Plant Manager
FLSA: Exempt
SUPERVISES: Lead Upholstery and @ 100-110 hourly employees
Position Summary:
Partnering with the Plant Manager, the Upholstery Production Manager is responsible for day-to-day plant upholstery operations as it relates to production, quality assurance, scheduling, process improvement, employee training and safety. Responsible for the location’s compliance with policies and procedures – including Customer expectations. |
The information below is intended to describe the general content and requirements for the performance of this position. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of essential functions.
Essential Functions & Responsibilities:
- Oversees production/workflow including Staging, Pack and Inspection, quality concerns, improvements, and reports that information to the Plant Manager.
- Answering questions from Upholstery (inside/trim) associates and other department associates, Operations Manager, Plant Manager and Customer Service on various issues from quality, efficiency, procedure, training, and production/workflow.
- Managing Upholstery department attendance and personnel issues (working w/Human Resources).
- Maintaining safety, quality, and machinery standards at all times.
- Execute the proper operational controls, administrative and reporting procedures, and people systems in place to effectively grow the organization and to ensure financial strength, operating efficiency, and quality standards.
- Provides direct leadership and guidance on hiring decisions, attendance and timekeeping management, training execution, and performance review processes.
- Collects, monitors and reacts to operational KPIs, creates forecasting and assist with department budgets.
- Participates on internal committees as a leader and/or facilitator.
- Ensure all decision making supports, sustains, drives and optimizes LEE Industries culture.
- Assists with Training and Orientation of Employees.
- Elevates complaints, resolves problems, seeks Leadership input and collaboration.
- Ensures proper PPE’s and Safety procedures are followed.
- Carries out Managerial responsibilities in accordance with the Company’s policies and applicable laws.
Performs any other functions and duties assigned and necessary for the smooth and efficient operations of LEE Industries and Artisant Lane Collective.
Experience & Education Requirements:
- High School Diploma or GED, equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
- Upholstery and Trim Knowledge; 5 years’ experience.
- Lead Supervisor; 5 years’ experience.
- 3 years in a plant role within a furniture, wood products, upholstery, or similar labor-intensive LEAN thinking manufacturing environment.
- Experience in managing various levels of employees with different educational backgrounds, work style habits, and employment histories.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
- Proven experience leading large hourly workforces in multi-shift operations, including labor planning, staffing, training, and performance management.
- Strong working knowledge of furniture manufacturing processes such as upholstery, finishing, assembly, machining, or materials handling.
- Knowledge of the Manufacturing process
- Skilled in verbal, written, presentation and interpersonal communication.
- Ability to be forward thinking, customer-oriented, and solution-minded mindset.
- Ability to be accountable to conduct business in a manner compliant with policies and procedures and internal controls applicable to their role.
- Ability to be charisma and create credibility necessary to build relationships and motivate and influence others.
- Ability to be an implementor, understand urgency and can balance priorities.
- Ability to maintain a pleasant and tactful manner, have an openness with all employees and can have difficult conversations.
Technology/ Communication Skills:
- English language: speaking, reading, and writing skills needed to complete complex required customer and vendor documentation.
- Able to effectively lead & facilitate group meetings and respond to questions from employees and leadership.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and/or similar software.
- Knowledge of various ERP systems and software, ADP or AS400.
Travel & Other Requirements:
- Occasional weekends and evenings will be needed related to company events, travel, or deadline sensitive projects.
Physical Requirements & Work Environment
The physical and environmental demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Duties are performed primarily in an office environment at a desk in front of a computer within an office setting, must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time. Must be able to operate general office equipment. Noise exposure due to machinery, conveyor belts, and production equipment. Regularly required to walk, stand, bend, twist, reach with hands and arms, stoop, kneel and crouch. Raise and lower an object from one level to another, less than 50 lbs. Good (corrected) eyesight and hand/eye coordination. Often in Plant production facilities/areas- where an employee may be exposed to moving mechanical parts, dust and weather conditions and standard hazards within a manufacturing plant. Safety precautions and personal protective equipment must be maintained at all times.
Our facilities and offices maintain good housekeeping practices to eliminate hazards to employees to the extent practicable and encourages employees to maintain good hygiene practices.
Company at a glance
In 1990, American Leather was founded on the revolutionary idea that custom leather furniture could be made and shipped in three weeks or less. In the years since, American Leather has evolved from setting a precedent with quick-ship delivery to setting the standards by which all other custom furniture manufacturers are measured.
What began as a small team in a borrowed facility has grown to more than 600 employees in Dallas, Texas, housed in a state-of-the art 350,000-square-foot factory.
While impressive in size, our true growth is measured by our innovation, technological advances and performance. By the dynamic collections we introduce each year. By our commitment to, and the loyalty of, our retail customers. As well as by the countless furniture lovers who have become our biggest fans. And finally, by our resolve to do the right thing: maintain U.S. manufacturing jobs, meet retail partner and consumer needs, and enhance the quality of life of our employees – even as the industry continues to turn to offshore manufacturing.
We remain firmly rooted in our heritage of speed, quality, and customization, and we especially value the entrepreneurial mindset that always asks: “Why not?” We believe it’s this approach to innovation that makes us stand apart – whether applied in our factory, a sofa design, an engineering advancement, or a brainstorming meeting.
We look forward to all the future holds, while acknowledging the solid foundation for success that our history provides. And we look forward to continuing the journey with you, our valued partners, and gratefully acknowledge your role in our success – yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
Custom luxury to your home in about 30 days. Expertly crafted in Dallas, Texas.
Tired of cold applications?
Sign up with Clera and we'll reach out the moment a role actually fits you — no more spraying applications into the void.
Know someone who'd be great for this?