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Director of Operations

DeWys Metal Solutions
14 hours ago
Full-time
On-site
Marne, Michigan, United States
Full-time
Description

Position Summary

DeWys Metal Solutions is a people-first, family-owned contract manufacturer where real people are doing big things. The company reinvests a significant percentage of its profits into leadership development, innovation, capital equipment, and its workforce. Serving blue-chip customers across uniquely diverse industries, none of it automotive, DeWys has built a reputation that consistently impresses customers, employees, and industry partners alike. The business is financially strong, growth-oriented, and grounded by a strategic planning process that is both active and collaborative, built from the top down and the bottom up. Lean manufacturing, innovation, workforce development, and strong community partnerships are not buzzwords here, they are the foundation of how the company operates. Located just 20 minutes from downtown Grand Rapids, this is an opportunity to join a manufacturing organization that is investing aggressively in its future while remaining deeply committed to its people and culture.


The Director of Operations is responsible for leading day-to-day manufacturing operations ensuring safety, quality, delivery, productivity, and operational performance objectives are consistently achieved. This role serves as the operational integrator between strategic leadership and production execution, translating business priorities into disciplined operational practices that drive measurable results.


The Director of Operations will champion operational excellence through lean manufacturing principles, cross-functional collaboration, workforce development, and scalable systems that support the company’s continued growth. This individual will lead a high-performing production and facilities team while fostering a culture rooted in accountability, teamwork, innovation and Human-Centered Leadership.


This role requires a visible, hands-on leader who can balance urgency with long-term thinking, support people while holding high standards, and create operational stability in a fast-paced, high-mix manufacturing environment. The Director of Operations will play a critical role in building the next chapter of DeWys Metal Solutions by strengthening operational performance while preserving the culture and values that make the organization unique.

      

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Why DeWys

At DeWys Metal Solutions, we believe that our people are our most valuable asset. We are committed to fostering a workplace culture that prioritizes safety, continuous learning, innovation, and employee growth. As we continue expanding, we need a Director of Operations who can lead with both urgency and empathy, someone capable of driving operational excellence while building trust, stability, and engagement across the organization. If you thrive on both developing high-performing teams and creating scalable manufacturing systems that deliver results, we invite you to be part of our journey!


Duties & Responsibilities ­

Strategic Leadership & Operational Execution

  • Develop and execute      operational strategies that align with the company’s strategic plan,      growth objectives, and customer commitments. 
  • Translate organizational      priorities into disciplined operational execution with clear      accountability, measurable outcomes, and sustainable systems. 
  • Foster alignment across      production, quality, maintenance, supply chain, workforce development and      support functions to ensure coordinated execution and operational      stability. 
  • Lead day-to-day      manufacturing and maintenance operations with a focus on safety, quality,      delivery, productivity, and profitability. 

Resource Management & Operational Efficiency

  • Efficiently manage      labor, production equipment, materials, floor capacity, and operational      budgets to maximize throughput, efficiency, and profitability. 
  • Drive workforce      utilization strategies that balance human centered leader design, customer      demand, operational capacity, and sustainability. 
  • Ensure operational      resources and systems are scalable to support continued organizational      growth. 
  • Utilize operational data      and reporting to improve labor efficiency, machine utilization, scheduling      effectiveness, and overall operational performance. 

Quality Assurance & Customer Satisfaction

  • Partner with Quality      leadership to strengthen accountability, containment processes, corrective      actions, and root cause analysis efforts. 
  • Foster a culture where      quality ownership exists at every level of the organization. 
  • Support customer      satisfaction initiatives through operational excellence and      responsiveness. 

Production Planning, Scheduling & Capacity Management

  • Collaborate with      production scheduling, oversee production workflow coordination, and participate      in capacity planning to ensure on-time delivery performance while      minimizing waste, bottlenecks, and excess inventory. 
  • Proactively identify      operational risks, constraints, and shifting priorities to maintain      production continuity and customer commitments. 
  • Build systems and      processes that improve agility within a high-mix, low-volume manufacturing      environment. 

Lean Manufacturing & Continuous Improvement

  • Champion Lean      manufacturing principles, operational discipline, and continuous      improvement initiatives throughout the organization. 
  • Collaborate with      Innovation to identify opportunities for process optimization, automation,      and cost reduction while maintaining safety and quality standards. 
  • Lead operational      improvement initiatives through collaboration, employee engagement, and      measurable performance outcomes. 
  • Encourage      problem-solving behaviors and accountability at all levels of the      organization. 
  • Manage operational      budgets while controlling costs and supporting long-term financial      sustainability. 
  • Maintain accountability      for operational performance and profitability. 

Safety, Compliance & Operational Accountability

  • Ensure manufacturing      operations comply with all applicable safety regulations, environmental      requirements, and industry best practices. 
  • Reinforce a culture      where safety is viewed as a core operational value and leadership      responsibility. 
  • Maintain operational      discipline through visibility on the shop floor, direct engagement with      teams, and proactive issue resolution. 
  • Hold leaders and team      members accountable to operational standards, workplace expectations, and      behavioral consistency. 

Human Centered Leadership, Team Development & Culture

  • Lead, mentor, and      develop managers, supervisors, and operational team members while      fostering a culture grounded in accountability, teamwork, respect, and      continuous improvement. 
  • Support workforce      development initiatives, training programs, succession planning, and      leadership development efforts. 
  • Serve as a visible and      engaged leader who is present on the shop floor and approachable to team      members at all levels. 
  • Model Human-Centered      Leadership behaviors through transparent communication, coaching,      accountability, and respect for others. 
  • Be a steward of our ACCT      core values.­­


Key Performance Metrics

• Develop, monitor, and communicate operational KPIs related to safety, quality, productivity, efficiency, delivery, labor utilization, and profitability. 

      

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Disclaimer

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.

Requirements

      

­Knowledge & Skills

· Proven experience in manufacturing operations, with a track record of increasing responsibilities in a sheet metal fabrication or contract manufacturing environment.

· Strong leadership and people management skills.

· Comprehensive knowledge of sheet metal fabrication processes, quality control, and safety regulations.

· Excellent problem-solving and analytical abilities.

· Effective communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills.

· Proficiency in data analysis and the use of manufacturing software and ERP systems.

· Lean Six Sigma or other process improvement certifications are advantageous.

· Knowledge of sustainability and green manufacturing practices is beneficial.

      

­­Qualifications

Education

· Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., Engineering, Business, Operations Management). A Master's degree or MBA is a plus.

Experience

· 5 or more years of experience leading in manufacturing, preferably metal fabrication; or equivalent combination of education and experience. 

Leadership & Cultural Fit

· Ability to drive throughput and meet customer demand while maintaining safety and quality as priority.

· Servant leader who leads by example, treats every team member with respect, and creates an environment of psychological safety and accountability.

· Comfortable operating with a high degree of transparency and regular communication across functional Leadership and Executive Teams

· Grounded, self-aware, and resilient under pressure, with the humility to ask for help and the confidence to make tough calls.

      

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Physical Requirements

While performing the duties of this job, the team members regularly communicate with team members, shop floor team members, and occasionally with customers. This position requires frequent standing and walking on the shop floor. The team member is required to work on a computer terminal daily. Occasionally may lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and the ability to adjust focus.

The work environment includes both office and manufacturing floor settings. While on the manufacturing floor, the team member may be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, and loud noise levels. Appropriate PPE is required in designated areas.

      

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Benefits

· Competitive comprehensive compensation and benefits package with base salary and performance bonus

· 401K with matching contributions

· Vacation

· Insurance (Health, Dental, Vision)