What does a Production Manager do?

Production managers determine the best way for a plant’s workers and its equipment to meet the company or plant’s production goals for goods including cars or paper, all while they ensure the production stays on schedule and within an allotted budget.

Production managers track and create production schedules according to client’s needs, specifications, and projected budgets, and discuss the logistics with their clients. They can train new employees, and they ensure the proper health and safety regulations are being adhered to throughout the duration of the production cycle. They also handle the scheduling for the routine maintenance of production equipment in use, and coordinate, plan, and direct activities that are used for the production of goods. They also create opportunities to make a process or procedure more efficient and determine if any new equipment or machines need to be procured. Production managers need a minimum bachelor’s degree in related industries, including supply chain management, industrial engineering, or business management.

What responsibilities are common for Production Manager jobs?
  • Set up production area to ensure the efficient use of personnel.
  • Meet product standards, while maintaining, or improving product yield.
  • Manage safety, quality, delivery and cost, and assure goals are meet.
  • Report and respond to product and process non conformance issues.
  • Supervise the quality of work produced during the shift.
  • Handle operational readiness and safety of equipment and supplies.
  • Work with employee teams, establish and lead improvement initiatives.
  • Review bills of material and shop orders for accuracy.
  • Direct and assign work, administer labor contract and compliance.
  • Ensure a safe working environment is maintained at all times.
  • Receive concerns, resolve problems and escalate as appropriate.
  • Work to continuously manage and improve the products and processes.
  • Coordinate all production systems and people on assigned shift.
  • Coordinate and conduct employee training and monitor work performance.
  • Review and hold staff accountable for performance.
  • Analyze discrepancies to devise and implement a corrective plan of action.
  • Plan, direct, or coordinate the manufacturing operations of the company.
  • Analyze and resolve work problems, or assist workers in solving work problems.
  • Monitor production rates, flow, and integrate changes as needed.
What are the typical qualifications for Production Manager jobs?
  • Bachelor's or Graduate's Degree in business or engineering.
  • Ability to lead, collaborate, and problem solve.
  • Critical thinking and attention to detail.
  • Able to multitask and assist with decision making.
  • Comfortable with training teams and employees.
  • Six Sigma or other relevant training.
EducationBachelor's Degree
Work/Life Balance
3.2 ★
Salary Range--
Career Opportunity
3.5 ★
Avg. Experience2-4 years

Production Manager Salaries near Canada

Average Base Pay

$87,275 /yr
Not including cash compensation
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Production Manager Career Path

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Production Manager
$79,734/yr
Senior Production Manager
$102,689/yr
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Years of Experience Distribution

0 - 1
7%
2 - 4
43%
5 - 7
33%
8+
17%
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Podcast Network AsiaPodcast Network Asia
Post Production Intern
May 31, 2023

“Everyone was so welcoming and I always felt that my ideas and capabilities were encouraged.”

FavianaFaviana
Product Development and Production Intern
Jul 27, 2023

“The whole team is so nice and I learned from everyone not just within my department.”

Stewart TitleStewart Title
Commercial Title Production Manager
Jul 25, 2023

“I was given wonderful opportunities to grow and advance in my career and truly loved working at Stewart.”

TOKYOPOPTOKYOPOP
Video Production Manager
Jul 29, 2021

“Founder/CEO Stu Levy was a true entrepreneur who created new revenue streams and always got the best out of us.”

Hoosier Wheel and StampingHoosier Wheel and Stamping
Production Manager
Oct 20, 2022

“Great work and family balance good pay good benefits Tom stands behind everything that he says.”

GoogleGoogle
Senior Industry Manager
Jan 27, 2023

“Things change quickly which is a good thing for innovation but you have to keep up!”

K-DesignersK-Designers
Regional Production Manager
Jun 10, 2021

“✓ My team is highly skilled so we don’t have any problems meeting our clients’ expectations.”

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, IndianaToyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana
Production Team Leader
Jan 16, 2023

“Pay is very very good but it takes 8 years to reach the top pay.”

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Frequently asked questions about the role and responsibilities of production managers

The typical day of a production manager involves overseeing all the components of a plant, company, film, or project and making sure everything fits together and is running on schedule and on budget. They're often in charge of hiring and maximizing efficiency.

An advantage of being a production manager is the chance to split time between working in an office and at a project location. This career fits energetic people who are good at managing teams of people and bringing projects to fruition.

The average pay for a production manager in Canada is $87,275 per year. Starting salaries are around $69,010 per year, with the chance of earning as much as $111,756 per year as you gain experience and move into larger industries.

A difficult aspect of working as a production manager is that long hours and weekend work may be required, especially as projects are near completion. In addition, production managers are responsible for worker safety, which can be a source of stress.

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