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LHH Recruitment Solutions has partnered with a growing organization, and they are seeking a motivated Manufacturing Data & Sales Analyst to join their team. Seeking a data-driven analytics professional who thrives at the intersection of manufacturing operations, business intelligence, and executive decision support. This is a high-impact role for someone who enjoys building insight from the ground up—designing dashboards, automating reporting, owning data integrity, and translating complex information into clear, actionable business outcomes.
Why This Role Stands Out:
- High visibility and direct partnership with senior leadership.
- Opportunity to own and evolve enterprise-level analytics and reporting.
- Manufacturing environment where data truly drives strategy.
- Long-term growth potential in a stable, well-capitalized organization.
Key Responsibilities:
Data, Analytics & Reporting:
- Design, build, and continuously enhance dashboards, scorecards, and KPI reporting to support operational and commercial performance.
- Translate raw data into meaningful insights that influence decision-making at the executive level.
- Automate recurring reports and analytics processes to improve efficiency, accuracy, and scalability.
- Analyze trends related to revenue, production performance, forecasting, and product initiatives.
Manufacturing & Cross-Functional Partnership:
- Collaborate closely with Operations, Finance, IT, and Commercial teams to align data, metrics, and performance goals.
- Support forecasting, planning cycles, and performance reviews with reliable, actionable analytics.
- Identify risks, opportunities, and performance gaps within data sets and recommend solutions.
Systems & Data Ownership:
- Act as the primary owner of manufacturing and sales-related data systems, ensuring usability, accuracy, and value.
- Lead continuous improvement of reporting tools and system integrations.
- Partner with internal and external stakeholders to enhance system reporting capabilities.
- Champion data governance, consistency, and best practices across the organization.
Qualifications and Skills:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Data Science, Analytics, Business Intelligence, or a related field
- Proven experience building and maintaining dashboards, scorecards, and analytics tools.
- Background supporting a manufacturing environment.
- Strong ability to own data end-to-end—from extraction to interpretation to executive presentation.
- Experience automating reporting and analytics processes.
- Advanced analytical, problem-solving, and critical-thinking skills.
- Ability to clearly communicate insights to both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Advanced proficiency with Excel, reporting platforms, and Microsoft Office Suite.
- Advanced proficiency in SQL, PowerBI, and/or Tableau.
- Experience with IQMS is preferred.
- Strategic mindset with exceptional attention to detail.
Compensation Range: $90,000 - $120,000 + 15% Bonus
Benefits Offered: 2 weeks of vacation, paid sick leave where applicable by state law, Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance Vision Insurance, 401K, and Life Insurance.
If you are a passionate Manufacturing Data & Sales Analystlooking for anew and rewarding career, please apply today! You don’t want to miss out on this opportunity!
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Pelstar LLC isan ISO 13485 and ISO 9001-certified manufacturer of Class I medical devices under the Health o meter Professional and Bridge Healthcare brands. We are seeking a motivated quality professional to own and lead quality and regulatory as the company’s Quality Manager. Our products, trusted across the full continuum of care—from physician offices and long-term care facilities to acute care and ambulatory surgery centers—are distributed across North America and extend globally into South America, the Middle East, and Asia.
Role Overview: The Quality Manager serves as the company’s authority for quality and regulatory compliance, operating in close partnership with Engineering and executive leadership. The role holds final quality decision authority for product release, supplier qualification, and process changes. This is a primarily on-site, hands-on leadership role with limited flexibility based on business needs responsible for ensuring effective execution of QMS processes and data-driven quality decisions. This position reports to the head of Engineering, with direct and regular engagement with the CEO/President to ensure alignment on quality and regulatory priorities. The role currently has no direct reports and leverages internal and external support resources to support QMS activities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Serve as FDA Management Representative with final quality decision authority and responsibility for regulatory compliance and QMS effectiveness
- Own, maintain, and continuously improve the ISO 13485 and ISO 9001-certified QMS, including leading audits, CAPAs, and management reviews
- Establish and oversee part and product inspections and release activities, including direct execution as needed and final review/approval of delegated acceptance decisions
- Oversee supplier qualification, monitoring, and compliance with regulatory and quality requirements, and serve as the U.S. Agent for designated foreign suppliers
- Direct and coordinate internal resources, in collaboration with functional leaders, to meet quality and regulatory objectives
- Analyze quality data, trends, and risk using appropriate statistical methods
- Drive quality culture and cross-functional engagement by promoting a customer- and patient-oriented culture (weighEasier®) and communicating quality objectives and risks across the organization
- Travel up to 5%
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree required. Engineering, Science, or a related technical field preferred. Additional relevant education is a plus.
- 6+ years of quality/regulatory experience in a regulated environment, including 4+ years in medical devices within a certified quality system (e.g., ISO 13485)
- Demonstrated experience owning quality and/or regulatory processes and final decisions
Preferred Qualifications:
- 10+ years of technical, quality, or regulatory experience in medical devices
- Prior experience serving as FDA Management Representative
- Experience managing team or external vendors with demonstrated independent decision authority
- Strong statistical analysis background – ASQ, RAPS, Lean, or similar certifications preferred
- Experience with similar technologies to existing product families
Compensation and Benefits: We offer a competitive compensation package, including a comprehensive suite of health benefits, tailored to support the wellbeing of our team members and their families.
Location: On-site, McCook, IL 60525
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Toolroom Manager
Position Overview
The Toolroom Manager is responsible for overseeing the maintenance, repair, and performance of stamping dies and tooling that support production operations. This role leads the toolroom team and ensures tooling is properly maintained to support quality, efficiency, and production uptime. The position works closely with manufacturing, engineering, and maintenance teams to troubleshoot tooling issues, improve processes, and ensure tooling systems operate reliably.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead daily operations of the toolroom, including scheduling and coordinating die maintenance, repairs, and tooling improvements.
- Supervise and mentor tool and die technicians, providing technical guidance and training to support skill development and consistent workmanship.
- Troubleshoot stamping dies, tooling components, and press-related issues to reduce downtime and support efficient production.
- Establish and maintain organized toolroom processes including preventative maintenance schedules, tooling records, and repair documentation.
- Collaborate with engineering and production teams to identify tooling improvements and support new product launches.
- Analyze recurring tooling issues and coordinate corrective actions to improve reliability and performance.
- Ensure tooling repairs and maintenance meet required tolerances and quality standards.
- Support continuous improvement initiatives related to press uptime, tooling life, and overall manufacturing efficiency.
- Maintain a safe and organized working environment within the toolroom.
- Coordinate priorities and workload within the toolroom to ensure production needs are supported.
- Maintain records related to die maintenance, repairs, and tooling performance history.
Qualifications
- Strong background working with tool and die operations in a metal stamping environment
- Previous experience leading, training, or mentoring tool and die technicians
- Solid understanding of stamping dies, die maintenance, and press troubleshooting
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, and die specifications
- Experience operating or supporting toolroom equipment such as mills, grinders, lathes, and related machining equipment
- Strong mechanical troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities
- Ability to organize tooling processes and manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced manufacturing environment
- Strong communication and leadership skills
Work Environment
This position operates primarily within a manufacturing environment supporting stamping operations and tooling activities. The role requires regular movement throughout the toolroom and production floor and exposure to typical industrial conditions including machinery, noise, oils, and metalworking equipment.
Title: Quality Supervisor
Location: Chicago Metro Area
Industry: Metal Manufacturing / Industrial Components
Compensation: $75K – $85K
Position Overview
A growing manufacturing organization in the Chicago metro area is seeking a Quality Supervisor to lead daily quality operations within a production environment. This role will oversee inspection processes, support quality assurance initiatives, and partner with manufacturing and engineering teams to ensure products consistently meet customer and regulatory standards.
This position is ideal for a hands-on quality professional with experience in metal manufacturing or stamping who enjoys working closely with production teams and driving continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities
- Supervise daily activities of the quality department and inspection personnel
- Provide coaching, guidance, and training to quality team members
- Ensure products meet internal specifications and customer requirements
- Support root cause analysis and corrective action initiatives
- Analyze quality and production data to determine product acceptability
- Collaborate with manufacturing and engineering teams to resolve quality issues
- Prepare reports and data summaries for management review
- Support internal and external quality audits
- Maintain quality documentation and inspection records
- Utilize precision measuring tools and inspection equipment to verify product conformance
Qualifications
- 3+ years of experience in a manufacturing quality role
- Prior experience leading or mentoring quality personnel preferred
- Experience in metal stamping, machining, or metal component manufacturing strongly preferred
- Knowledge of quality core tools (PPAP, FMEA, SPC, MSA, APQP)
- Ability to read blueprints, GD&T, and piece prints
- Experience using measuring equipment such as calipers, micrometers, and optical comparators
- Strong communication and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work cross-functionally with engineering and production teams
Work Environment
This role operates in both an office and manufacturing environment and requires regular interaction with production teams. Occasional travel to customer or supplier locations may be required.
Before applying: Candidates must be located near Chicago, the state of Illinois, or surrounding cities/states.
A global leader in industrial manufacturing and precision technology is seeking a Senior Strategic Account Manager to manage and grow key customer relationships within its packaging equipment division. This role focuses on developing long-term partnerships with some of the organization’s largest strategic customers across the food, beverage, and consumer goods industries. Rather than prospecting for brand-new accounts, this position centers on expanding business within existing enterprise customers, identifying new capital equipment opportunities, and driving strategic growth initiatives.
If you enjoy relationship-driven sales, technical problem-solving, and working closely with manufacturing leaders, this is an opportunity to represent a market-leading technology platform used across some of the world’s largest production environments.
What You’ll Do:
- Manage and grow relationships with strategic enterprise accounts
- Identify opportunities to expand equipment installations across customer manufacturing sites
- Partner with customer engineering, operations, and procurement teams to understand production needs
- Lead strategic account planning and long-term growth initiatives
- Coordinate with internal engineering, service, and product teams to deliver solutions
- Support capital equipment projects from initial opportunity through implementation
- Maintain accurate opportunity tracking and account planning in CRM systems
- Stay informed on industry trends, competitor activity, and evolving manufacturing technologies
What We’re Looking For:
- 5+ years of experience in B2B sales, strategic account management, or business development
- Background selling industrial equipment, manufacturing technology, automation, or capital equipment
- Ability to communicate technical solutions to engineers, plant managers, and operations leaders
- Strong relationship-building and consultative sales skills
- Experience managing complex accounts across multiple locations
- Bachelor’s degree preferred
Travel: This is a field-based role with approximately 50–75% travel, typically involving customer visits throughout the Midwest (near Chicago) and surrounding regions.
Why This Opportunity:
- Work with a market-leading industrial technology platform
- Manage high-value strategic accounts rather than transactional sales
- Strong collaboration with engineering, service, and product teams
- Opportunity to influence major manufacturing operations and production processes
- Competitive compensation with quarterly incentive opportunities and uncapped upside
TekPro is partnered with a precision machining manufacturer in the Chicago area that is looking to add a Process Engineer to their team. Our client offers modern CNC equipment, a clean and organized facility, and the opportunity to work on complex precision machined components.
This role is ideal for someone with experience in a precision machining environment who enjoys developing manufacturing processes, working with engineering and production teams, and supporting the launch of new parts into production.
Key responsibilities include:
- Developing detailed manufacturing process plans for new parts using SolidWorks for modeling and drafting and Visual Manufacturing (ERP) for documentation
- Reviewing customer purchase orders, drawings, and specifications to ensure all requirements are incorporated into the manufacturing process plan
- Ensuring manufacturing process plans comply with all drawing, purchase order, and specification requirements
- Reviewing existing tooling and gage inventory for use in the manufacturing process
- Designing and ordering new tooling when necessary
- Working closely with manufacturing teams to troubleshoot and resolve production issues as they arise
- Supporting continuous improvement of manufacturing processes and production efficiency
If you have experience in manufacturing engineering or process engineering within a CNC machining environment and are interested, apply now to learn more!
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Quality Manager
Must have strong experience in automotive manufacturing quality leadership (IATF 16949 OR TS 16949)
Position Overview
The Quality Manager leads the site’s quality function and ensures that products consistently meet internal standards and customer requirements. This role is responsible for managing quality personnel, driving continuous improvement initiatives, supporting production teams, and maintaining compliance with applicable quality systems and industry standards. The position works cross-functionally with operations, engineering, and leadership to maintain product integrity and address quality-related concerns throughout the manufacturing process.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and develop the plant’s quality team by providing guidance, training, and ongoing performance feedback to ensure departmental goals are achieved.
- Direct daily quality activities including product inspections, issue resolution, and verification that manufactured products meet required specifications.
- Review and coordinate responses to customer and internal corrective actions, ensuring appropriate investigation, documentation, and follow-through.
- Analyze quality and production data to identify trends, investigate root causes, and support improvements to manufacturing processes.
- Partner with manufacturing and engineering teams to resolve product quality issues and improve overall process capability.
- Evaluate finished products and production processes to determine compliance with specifications, standards, and customer expectations.
- Investigate testing or measurement concerns by verifying calibration and functionality of inspection equipment and coordinating necessary corrective actions.
- Organize and interpret inspection results, historical quality data, and production records to support problem solving and decision-making.
- Communicate quality performance metrics through reports, charts, presentations, or other analytical tools for leadership review.
- Maintain and support the organization’s quality management system by ensuring policies, procedures, and documentation remain current and effective.
- Facilitate meetings or discussions focused on quality improvement initiatives, corrective actions, and process performance.
- Participate in internal and external quality audits and assist with follow-up actions to address findings or recommendations.
- Utilize a variety of inspection and measurement tools including micrometers, calipers, optical comparators, and related quality equipment.
- Maintain accurate documentation and records associated with quality activities and compliance requirements.
- Promote a clean, organized, and safe working environment while following company policies and operational procedures.
- Perform additional responsibilities as needed to support operational and business objectives.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent required; additional technical training or education related to quality, manufacturing, or engineering preferred.
- Previous experience in a quality leadership or supervisory role within a automotive manufacturing environment.
- Background in metal stamping, precision manufacturing, or similar industrial production processes is strongly preferred.
- Working knowledge of industry quality methodologies and core tools such as PPAP, FMEA, MSA, SPC, and APQP.
- Ability to interpret blueprints, technical drawings, GD&T, and product specifications.
- Proficiency using inspection and measurement equipment including calipers, micrometers, optical comparators, and vision systems.
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to evaluate data, identify trends, and drive corrective actions.
- Effective communication skills with the ability to collaborate across departments and clearly convey quality expectations.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
- Position operates in both office and manufacturing environments.
- Requires the ability to stand, walk, bend, and move throughout a production facility.
- Use of hands and visual inspection tools required during portions of the workday.
- Occasional exposure to moving machinery or industrial equipment.
- Ability to travel periodically to customer or supplier locations when required.
The Senior Procurement Analyst will support and execute data-driven sourcing strategies for consumable and expendable (C&E) materials, rotable and repair components for different business groups within the company. This role sits at the intersection of sourcing, analytics, and supply planning leveraging supplier data, forecasting outputs, and inventory planning concepts to inform sourcing decisions.
The ideal candidate has prior hands-on sourcing and contracts experience and is comfortable working with spend management software such as Coupa, SAP Ariba and Zycus, forecasting tools, and BI tools such as Domo, Power BI and Tableau, to support supplier strategy and sourcing decisions in a fast-paced environment.
What you will be responsible for:
- Own direct strategic sourcing for MRO materials and repair services, translating forecast demand and supply plans into multi-year sourcing strategies rather than transactional buying.
- Lead and support RFQs/RFPs, supplier negotiations, and award recommendations, ensuring alignment with cost targets, capacity constraints, quality requirements and contractual terms.
- Evaluate sourcing options using a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) lens cost, lead time, MOQ, validity to support informed supplier selection decisions.
- Interpret outputs from internal forecasting tools and historical demand data to inform direct sourcing strategies, supplier capacity discussions and volume-based or long-term agreements.
- Demonstrate working knowledge of time-series concepts such as trend, seasonality, variability and forecast error.
- Apply a practical understanding of supply chain planning concepts safety stock, reorder point (ROP), lead time variability, and service levels - to evaluate sourcing options and understand their implications for cost, availability, and supplier strategy.
- Use SQL to extract and analyze spend, demand, pricing, lead time, and supplier performance data from ERP and planning systems.
- Use Python for data analysis, automation, and modeling related to pricing trends, demand variability, and sourcing scenarios.
- Develop and maintain BI dashboards (Power BI, Tableau, or similar) to track KPIs including cost savings, supplier OTD, contract coverage, pricing compliance and contract performance.
- Translate analytical insights into clear, actionable recommendations for sourcing and operations leadership.
- Monitor supplier performance against cost, quality, delivery, turnaround, and capacity commitments.
- Identify risks related to forecast volatility, long lead times, single-source suppliers, and constrained repair capacity.
- Support supplier performance reviews and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Work closely with Maintenance, Planning, Engineering, Quality, and Finance teams to align sourcing with operational and customer requirements.
- Assist with contract reviews, pricing agreements, and service-level terms informed by forecasted volumes.
- Ensure sourcing activities comply with FAA, EASA, AS9110, and internal quality standards.
- Maintain sourcing documentation to support audits and customer requirements.
- Adhere to ethical sourcing and procurement policies.
What you need to be successful in this role:
- Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, Business, Engineering, Data Analytics or related fields.
- 3-5 years of experience in strategic sourcing, procurement or supply chain roles.
- Prior hands-on sourcing experience is required (RFPs, supplier negotiations, supplier selection).
- Working knowledge of forecasting concepts and supply chain planning fundamentals (e.g. safety stock, ROP, EOQ, lead time variability and service levels).
- Experience using spend management software (Coupa, SAP Ariba, Zycus).
- Experience using or supporting demand planning/forecasting and inventory planning tools
- Experience using BI tools (Domo, Power BI, Tableau)
- Strong proficiency in SQL for data extraction and analysis.
- Working proficiency in Python for data analysis and automation.
Preferred:
- Master's degree preferred. Experience in aviation MRO, aerospace aftermarket, or similarly regulated environments.
- Familiarity with MRO ERP and Planning Systems (AMOS, Ramco, Trax, SAP, Oracle).
- Familiarity with FAA, EASA and AS9110 quality requirements.
- Professional certification (CPSM, CSCP, CIPS) a plus.
The rewards of your career at AAR go far beyond just your salary:
- Competitive salary and bonus package
- Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision coverage.
- 401(k) retirement plan with company match
- Generous paid time off program
- Professional development and career advancement opportunities
Physical Demands/Work Environment:
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be regularly required to sit, stand, bend, reach and move about the facility. The environmental characteristic for this position is an office setting. Candidates should be able to adapt to a traditional business environment. AAR provides accommodation in accordance with applicable laws through all stages of the hiring process. If you require accommodation for any part of the application and/or hiring process, please advise Human Resources.
Compensation:
The anticipated salary range for this position is $85,000 to $99,000 annually. This range reflects the base salary for candidates who meet the requirements of the role, including experience, education, and location. [In addition to base pay, this role is eligible for a bonus.] AAR offers a competitive benefits package, including medical/dental/vision/life/and AD&D insurance, 401(k) savings plan with employer match, paid time off and holiday pay, as well as opportunities for professional development and growth.
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Precision CNC Machinist
Location: On-site near Chicago, IL and Rockford, IL
Industry: Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing
Employment Type: Full-Time (Direct Hire)
Compensation: $28.00–$35.00 per hour + 10% 2nd Shift Premium for evening schedule
Benefits: Full suite of benefits including health insurance, 401(k) with company match, paid holidays, PTO, and bonus opportunities.
Shifts Available: (Overtime available, with typical workweeks around 50 hours)
- 1st Shift: 6:00 AM – 4:30 PM
- 2nd Shift: 4:00 PM – 2:30 AM
A rapidly growing aerospace and precision manufacturing company is expanding operations and adding cutting-edge CNC machining capabilities at its facilities in the Chicago and Rockford areas. We’re seeking experienced Precision CNC Machinists to join a team focused on innovation, quality, and craftsmanship in high-specification manufacturing environments.
This role provides the chance to work with the latest multi-axis machining technologies and contribute to mission-critical components in aerospace, defense, and high-performance applications. If you're a setup-proficient machinist with strong attention to detail and experience working with tight tolerances, this opportunity is a strong match.
Key Responsibilities:
- Set up and operate 4- and 5-axis vertical milling machines from raw material through final part.
- Work with aerospace-grade materials including stainless steel, titanium, alloys, and high-performance plastics.
- Read and interpret complex engineering blueprints and GD&T symbols to ensure precision manufacturing standards.
- Modify and manipulate G-Code programs on Fanuc CNC machines.
- Design and adjust fixtures as needed to optimize machining performance.
- Maintain high standards of safety, cleanliness, and quality in a high-tech production environment.
What Sets This Role Apart:
- Be part of a high-growth team adding brand-new, state-of-the-art CNC machines.
- Clean, climate-controlled facility focused on quality, safety, and operator comfort.
- Join a dynamic team that values your expertise and work ethic, where collaboration fuels success
- Clear growth path and long-term stability in a high-demand industry.
What You Bring:
- Familiar with complex CNC milling setups
- Experience in industries like aerospace, defense, or precision manufacturing
- Advanced knowledge of GD&T, blueprint reading, and part inspection.
- Fanuc machine control experience strongly preferred.
- Ability to program or modify G-code and perform first-article inspections.
- Strong troubleshooting, fixture design, and machine optimization skills.
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Vendor Account Manager
Location: Near Oak Brook, IL
Salary: $80,000 – $110,000
A well-established family-owned manufacturer of industrial water chillers and process cooling systems is seeking a Vendor Account Manager to support purchasing operations and supplier relationships. These chillers are used in advanced technology and industrial applications where reliable temperature control is critical.
This role plays a key part in ensuring the organization maintains strong vendor partnerships while keeping materials flowing to support manufacturing schedules. The Vendor Account Manager will work closely with engineering, operations, quality, and inventory teams to manage supplier performance, inventory planning, and purchasing strategy.
The ideal candidate is proactive, organized, and comfortable managing vendors, planning inventory, and coordinating cross-functionally in a manufacturing environment.
This position reports to the Director of Operations.
Key Responsibilities
Vendor Management
- Maintain professional communication with suppliers via phone and email while representing the company’s collaborative culture
- Organize annual meetings with key vendors to maintain strong relationships
- Coordinate discussions between vendors and engineering regarding new and existing components used in the company’s industrial water chiller systems
- Develop a working technical understanding of the parts you purchase and how they support chiller assemblies
- Present vendor scorecard feedback annually and collaborate on performance improvements
- Evaluate supplier performance to determine opportunities for alternative vendors based on quality, pricing, or reliability
- Work with engineering to approve new vendors and components when needed
Inventory & Purchasing Management
- Maintain appropriate inventory levels based on customer forecasts and vendor lead times
- Manage ERP data including safety stock levels and reorder points
- Purchase materials strategically to optimize price breaks, freight efficiency, and warehouse space
- Implement and manage vendor stocking agreements
Project Coordination
- Coordinate supplier-related project meetings
- Communicate project updates to internal teams and vendors
- Escalate schedule risks or delays to the Materials Manager when needed
Qualifications
- Experience in purchasing, supply chain, vendor management, or materials planning in a manufacturing environment
- Experience working with ERP/MRP systems
- Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate across engineering, operations, and suppliers
- Ability to manage multiple priorities with strong attention to detail
- Experience resolving supplier performance or supply chain issues
- Technical aptitude and comfort working with mechanical components or industrial equipment preferred