McWane Ductile Ohio - Workforce Development Manager

McWane DuctileCoshocton, OH
25dOnsite

About The Position

Leads the design, execution, and sustainment of a plant-wide training and competency system for hourly and salaried employees in a ductile iron pipe manufacturing facility. Ensures employees are trained, verified competent, and aligned with safety expectations, standard work, product requirements (including AWWA/customer specifications), and company values. Owns training metrics and auditable records, develops trainers, and partners with Operations, Quality, and EHS to improve safety, quality, and operational discipline.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Education, Engineering, Industrial Technology, Safety, or related field; or equivalent manufacturing experience in a molten‑metal environment.
  • 5+ years of experience in ductile iron pipe manufacturing or similar heavy/metal manufacturing operations.
  • Experience building job-based training systems, competency verification, and training records suitable for audit.
  • Ability to influence across levels, coach leaders, and drive consistent execution.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in a unionized manufacturing operation.
  • Familiarity with LMS or digital training tracking tools.
  • Experience supporting AWWA/customer audits and quality management systems.

Responsibilities

  • Training System & Competency Develop and maintain job-based training matrices, qualification paths, and competency verification for all departments (production, maintenance, quality, engineering, and supervision).
  • Define clear requirements for high-risk and quality-critical work (e.g., molten metal handling, rotating equipment, cranes/forklifts, coatings/lining systems).
  • Establish measurable metrics (time-to-qualification, refresher cadence, cross-training progression, and demonstrated proficiency).
  • Ensure training content aligns with standard work, process controls, and product specifications.
  • Own the onboarding process for new hires, transfers, and promotions; verify readiness prior to independent work.
  • Track and report training status, certifications, and re-certifications; escalate gaps to leaders for action.
  • Maintain accurate, auditable training records to support OSHA compliance, customer/third‑party audits, insurance reviews, and internal assessments.
  • Integrate applicable safety requirements into training (JSAs, lockout/tagout, confined space, PPE, safe material handling).
  • Partner with EHS, Operations, and Quality to evaluate effectiveness using incident/near-miss trends, defect/rework data, and process performance.
  • Coordinate targeted retraining and skills reinforcement based on risk, process changes, and performance trends.
  • Recruit, select, and onboard qualified hourly and salaried trainers; ensure coverage across shifts.
  • Develop Train‑the‑Trainer expectations (technical accuracy, safety leadership, effective instruction, and consistent documentation).
  • Coach trainers and supervisors; implement feedback mechanisms and simple measures of trainer effectiveness.
  • Reinforcing expected behaviors and values through onboarding, job training, and leader development—how work is performed is as important as output.
  • Support supervisors in coaching, recognition, and corrective feedback to strengthen accountability and operational discipline.
  • Identify skill gaps and workforce development needs; support succession and cross‑training plans.
  • Build structured training plans for new equipment, process changes, specification updates, or new product introductions.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Manager

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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