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Operations Manager - Integrated Products (Second Shift)
$141k – $175k/yr Surrey, CA on-site full time manager 16d ago
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About this role
At IEM, we’re not just building innovative electrical distribution systems, we’re shaping the future. IEM is dedicated to delivering world-class solutions for complex power needs. After 75 years, we continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible. Whether you’re an experienced professional or just starting out, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute, grow, and make a lasting impact on industries that power the world’s most dynamic markets.
IEM is currently seeking an Operations Manager - Integrated Products for our Surrey, B.C location. The Operations Manager – Integrated Products is a people-centered, execution-driven leader accountable for the end-to-end performance of an assigned value stream. This role requires a leader who brings clarity to complexity, leads with empathy and high emotional intelligence, and motivates teams through trust, structure, and disciplined execution. The successful candidate is not only analytically strong, but deeply hands-on—capable of filtering noise into clear priorities and experienced in real-world Lean manufacturing execution. The Operations Manager owns safety, quality, delivery, cost, and productivity outcomes and works cross-functionally with Engineering, Quality, Materials, Maintenance, and Continuous Improvement to deliver sustainable operational performance.
Please note: This position requires 100% in-office presence in our Surrey offices and does not offer remote work. This role will report into the Director of Operations - Integrated Products.
Key Responsibilities
Lead daily operations across the value stream, ensuring work is performed safely, to standard, and in line with production plans
Own and actively manage value-stream KPIs including OTD, PPA, DPU, safety (TRIR/incidents), LHPU, and material efficiency (e.g., Copper Scrap %)
Conduct daily Gemba walks to observe work, verify standards, engage employees, and identify issues early
Establish, support, and actively use Hour-by-Hour Boards and Daily Management systems to track performance, surface abnormalities, and drive immediate action
Own and lead the Daily Management System, including tiered huddles, escalation, and follow-up to ensure issues are resolved at the right level and do not recur
Lead daily, weekly, and monthly operating rhythms that translate performance gaps into clear ownership and disciplined follow-through
Proactively plan and balance labor, skills, and resources to meet demand while maintaining flow and efficiency
Anticipate operational risks and constraints by identifying leading indicators, planning contingencies, and implementing containment actions before issues impact flow or stop the line
Translate strategic objectives into clear, executable priorities for supervisors and frontline teams, ensuring focus on the critical few versus competing demands
Partner closely with Production Planning and Materials to align demand, capacity, and material availability
Lead, coach, and develop supervisors and frontline teams, setting clear expectations and ensuring consistent accountability
Take ownership of training, cross-training, and skills development to ensure employees are capable, confident, and set up for success
Actively develop talent within the team through coaching, feedback, and structured development plans, bringing out the best in people
Build bench strength by developing supervisors and high-potential employees through deliberate capability building and succession planning
Act as a change leader by driving adoption of new processes, standards, and ways of working, addressing resistance, and ensuring changes are sustained on the shop floor
Lead structured problem-solving using root-cause analysis, A3 thinking, Pareto analysis, and process mapping to prevent repeat issues
Champion hands-on Lean manufacturing execution, including:
Single-piece flow and cellular manufacturing
Standard work creation, sustainment, and continuous improvement
Takt time, line balancing, and flow optimization
Visual management, 5S, and Kaizen
Lead Lean as a daily operating system by modeling leader standard work and embedding continuous improvement into everyday execution
Work closely with Engineering, Quality, Maintenance, and CI teams to resolve design, process, and equipment issues impacting production
Maintain full ownership of the value stream, ensuring process changes and improvements are executed and deliver intended results
Ensure compliance with safety policies, quality standards, and regulatory requirements while promoting a culture of zero injuries and right-first-time quality
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or diploma in a technical discipline (Electrical preferred)
10+ years of experience in manufacturing or operations environments
Minimum 5 years in a supervisory or managerial role (Operations Manager, Production Manager, Production Supervisor, Engineering leadership, or equivalent)
Demonstrated, hands-on experience implementing Lean manufacturing in real production settings
Continuous improvement mindset with strong sense of ownership
Proven experience leading people, managing daily execution, and improving operational performance
Experience working in cross-functional, high-mix or integrated manufacturing environments
Demonstrated experience leading operational change initiatives and driving successful adoption in a manufacturing setting
Demonstrated career ambition with a track record of growth and increasing responsibility; highly promotable with the potential to take on broader leadership roles within a fast-paced environment.
The second shift time will be 4:00 PM – 12:30 AM.
Compensation actually offered for this role will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate's geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
[Compensation Range: $141,500 - 175,000 CAD]
Why Join IEM
At IEM, you’ll join a team that powers some of the world’s most ambitious projects. We’re engineers, makers, and problem-solvers who thrive on tackling complex challenges and delivering solutions that keep industries moving forward. If you’re driven, collaborative, and ready to make an impact, we’d love to hear from you. Your creativity and passion can help us achieve great things—come be part of the journey.
Learn more about IEM at https://www.iemfg.com
We offer comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support our employees' well-being, growth, and long-term success. View a snapshot of our benefits at https://www.iemfg.com/careers
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