Assistant Plant Manager at FIDELITY MANUFACTURING – McGregor, Texas
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Assistant Plant Manager
Location: McGregor, Texas
Employee Perks
As a team member at Fidelity Manufacturing, you'll enjoy:
· Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
· Paid Holidays and Sick Time
· Career advancement and bonus opportunities
· Fun Events!
· Paid vacation days
· 401K
· Learning and Development
About Us
Fidelity Manufacturing is part of the Backup Power Generation industry. We design and build backup power packages, including tanks and enclosures, for healthcare, industrial, and technology-driven customers that require uninterrupted power at all times. Our operations are driven by safety, quality, delivery, and continuous improvement to support critical customer application
Job Summary
The Assistant Plant Manager is a floor-focused operations leader responsible for driving daily execution while embedding a strong culture of continuous improvement. This role partners closely with the Plant Manager and department leadership to ensure safe, stable, and efficient operations through disciplined daily management, standard work, and rapid problem solving.
The Assistant Plant Manager plays a key role in translating plant objectives into daily execution, removing barriers to flow, developing supervisors as leaders, and sustaining performance through visual management, accountability routines, and data-driven decision making. The role serves as a key delegate for the Plant Manager and is critical to building a consistently improving, future-ready operation at the McGregor, TX plant.
Essential Job Functions:
Daily Operations and Leadership
Lead daily shift operations including startup meetings, floor walks, issue escalation, and structured shift handoffs to ensure smooth production flow across all departments.
Act on behalf of the Plant Manager as needed to ensure stable operations, timely decisions, and alignment with plant priorities.
Maintain constant visibility of operational risks, constraints, and recovery plans, ensuring clear ownership and follow-up.
Daily Management and Performance Control
Own and execute Daily Management System routines, including tiered meetings, visual performance boards, KPI reviews, and structured escalation.
Ensure Safety, Quality, Delivery, Cost, and Productivity metrics are clearly defined, visible, reviewed daily, and tied to corrective actions with owners and due dates.
Drive adherence to production plans by proactively addressing bottlenecks, labor imbalances, material shortages, and rework.
Continuous Improvement and Standardization
Lead structured problem-solving using tools such as 5 Whys and root cause analysis to eliminate recurring issues.
Drive continuous improvement initiatives focused on measurable performance gains in safety, quality, delivery, cost, and productivity.
Lead and support kaizen activities, rapid improvement efforts, and daily small improvements driven by supervisors and frontline teams.
Ensure deployment, sustainment, and continuous refinement of Standard Work, 6S, visual management, and point-of-use inventory systems.
Promote process standardization across shifts and departments to reduce variability and enable repeatable, scalable performance.
Quality and Safety
Promote and enforce a strong safety culture through safety observations, audits, and immediate action, including stopping work when unsafe conditions exist.
Partner closely with Quality teams to prevent defects, improve first-pass yield, and ensure in-process audits and controls are executed consistently.
Ensure quality standards, work instructions, prints, and specifications are clearly understood and followed at the point of use.
People Development and Culture
Coach and develop department supervisors by setting clear expectations, reinforcing accountability, and building problem-solving capability.
Develop supervisors as continuous improvement leaders by teaching data-based decision making, structured thinking, and ownership at the lowest possible level.
Foster a culture where employees are encouraged to surface abnormalities, suggest improvements, and actively participate in problem solving.
Support clear communication and alignment across departments to strengthen teamwork and execution.
Strategic Alignment and Systems
Translate plant-level goals and annual objectives into actionable execution priorities for supervisors and teams.
Support the Plant Manager in deploying improvement roadmaps, operational initiatives, and best practices across the plant.
Ensure effective use of ERP and production systems to support planning, execution, and performance tracking.
Support the deployment and sustainment of best practices that may be replicated across other Fidelity Manufacturing operations.
Education and Experience
5+ years of experience in manufacturing operations.
2+ years of experience leading teams or supervisors in a production environment.
Experience in metal fabrication, assembly, or similar manufacturing operations preferred.
Working knowledge of lean manufacturing principles, including Standard Work, 6S, visual management, and structured problem
solving.
Skills and Qualifications
Strong leadership presence with a hands-on, floor-driven management style.
Ability to read and interpret drawings, work instructions, routings, and production schedules.
Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret production, quality, and safety data to identify trends and improvement opportunities.
Experience working with ERP systems and KPI dashboards to support operational decision making.
Excellent communication, coaching, and conflict resolution skills.
High sense of urgency, ownership, and accountability with a continuous improvement mindset.
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described below are representative of those required to perform the essential functions of this position, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Frequent standing and walking for extended periods.
Repetitive use of hands, arms, and upper body.
Frequent bending, stooping, crouching, and reaching.
Ability to push, pull, lift, and carry materials weighing up to 50 pounds (or position-specific limit).
Ability to safely operate tools, machinery, and production equipment.
Ability to read measurements using rulers, gauges, and measuring tools.
Ability to work in environments with elevated noise levels while wearing required PPE.
Working Conditions
This position is performed in a manufacturing, production, and warehouse environment that may include indoor and outdoor work areas, some of which are not fully covered. Employees may be exposed to fluctuating temperatures, weather conditions, elevated noise levels, airborne particles, fumes, moving machinery, and uneven surfaces. Work involves proximity to heavy equipment, forklifts, and production machinery. OSHA-compliant safety training, PPE, and safety procedures are provided and required at all times.
Acknowledgment
This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed by employee assigned to this position. It does not state or imply that these are the only duties and responsibilities assigned to the job. The employee may be required to perform other job-related duties as requested by the Firm. All requirements are subject to change over time and to possible modifications to reasonably accommodate individuals with a disability.
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