Welcome. We're glad you're here. And we're not just saying that. We're glad we're here too. We are proud of this company and take great pleasure in introducing you to the Watson difference.
We are builders.
For more than 60 years we have designed and built workspaces for some of the most dynamic and innovative companies. Our designs are functional, refined, and manufactured with respect for our people and the environment. We are proud to source the best talent and materials at our manufacturing facility in Poulsbo, WA.
We're looking for a Manufacturing Systems Manager who supports the technical backbone of our factory: the process design, standard work, automation, and continuous improvement capability that let the production floor run reliably and get better every day.
This role owns the Manufacturing System team - manufacturing engineers, programmers, continuous improvement specialists, and technical machine experts - who serve as the primary technical coaches on the floor. You partner closely with the Plant Manager, whose team runs daily production and owns on-time performance. Your job is to make sure they have the systems, standard work, and technical capability to do that well.
You're not chasing the schedule. You're building what makes hitting the schedule possible: sound process design, reliable automation, and a culture where problems get solved at the root, not just patched for the shift.
This role reports to the VP of Operations and works as a peer with the Plant Manager, engineering manager, production planning manager and purchasing manager, together owning Watson's Operations model from customer order to fulfillment.
Welcome to The Orchard
This role is on-site at The Orchard, our Pacific Northwest workplace in Poulsbo, Washington.
The Orchard is more than a campus. It's a living reflection of who we are. Surrounded by towering Douglas firs, winding walking trails, and mountain views, it's a place designed to support both focus and connection. It's also where you'll find dogs padding through the hallways, teammates gathering for tabletop games and monthly BBQs, and conversations that turn into real, meaningful change.
We believe in investing in growth, yours and ours. At Watson, you'll find learning and development opportunities that help you stretch your skills, explore new ideas, and turn curiosity into capability.
What you'll do
Own the Manufacturing System
Own process design, standard work, and manufacturing engineering across the production floor
Build and maintain the technical systems - tooling, programs, work instructions - that let the floor run safely, consistently, and at quality
Set the direction for automation and new equipment, balancing capability against cost and reliability
Serve as the technical authority the Plant Manager and Value Stream Managers turn to when a process problem needs more than a quick fix
Drive Continuous Improvement
Build and coach a structured continuous improvement capability: root cause analysis, standard work, visual management, and daily problem-solving
Lead or support kaizen events and larger process redesigns tied to real throughput, quality, or safety gaps
Give the floor the tools and coaching to solve their own problems, rather than solving it for them every time
Track the impact of improvement work in hard numbers - throughput, scrap, downtime, safety - and keep the pipeline of ideas moving
Lead the Manufacturing System Team
Lead and develop a team of manufacturing engineers, programmers, continuous improvement specialists, and technical machine experts
Set priorities across the team so technical support lands where it matters most on the floor
Build a team that coaches rather than commands - the floor solves problems better with good tools and good teaching than with someone doing it for them
Recruit, mentor, and grow technical talent that can keep pace with a growing, more automated factory
Partner Across Operations
Partner with the Plant Manager to translate process and system improvements into daily floor results
Work with Engineering on manufacturability during new product introduction, ensuring designs can be built efficiently and consistently at scale
Partner with Supply Chain and Purchasing on tooling, equipment, and material specifications that affect process design
Use ERP and production data to identify constraints, prioritize projects, and measure whether changes actually worked
Project & Capital Management
Lead manufacturing engineering projects from scoping through implementation, supporting equipment upgrades and facility changes
Build project timelines and budgets, and hold projects accountable to both
Bring a business lens to every project: understand the cost-benefit case and communicate it plainly to leadership
What you'll need to know
5+ years of experience in manufacturing engineering, process engineering, or continuous improvement leadership, ideally with people leadership experience
How to diagnose root cause issues quickly and drive corrective action that actually sticks
Lean manufacturing principles - standard work, visual management, root cause analysis - and how to build that capability in a team, not just practice it yourself
Familiarity with automation, CNC programming, or equipment integration in a production environment
How to use ERP systems and production data to identify constraints and prioritize work
How to translate technical detail into plain language leadership and the floor can both act on
Experience partnering with manufacturability and new product introduction efforts is a plus
Who you are
Someone who sees themselves as a system builder, not just a problem solver
Someone with insane curiosity and a strong instinct for root cause over quick fixes
Someone who leads through coaching, not command, and earns trust by showing up on the floor
Someone who holds high standards without making people feel small
Someone who pays attention to small details and sees how they fit into the big picture
Someone who collaborates naturally with the Plant Manager, Engineering, and Supply Chain, because they understand they're all running different parts of the same machine
Wage and Compensation
This role can expect to earn $110,000 - $130,000 in annual compensation, based on experience.
Essential Attributes of Watson Employees
Insane curiosity
Excited and enthusiastic about your work
Embrace and exhibit our values
Culture & Benefits
Competitive wages
401(k) plan with matching contribution
Profit sharing program
Extensive healthcare plans
Unlimited PTO (salaried employees)
A fun, challenging, and engaging culture
Pride and satisfaction of manufacturing tangible products
Why Watson?
Everything we do is rooted in soulful design and a deep respect for how things are made. At Watson, operations isn't a back-office function. It's where the promise gets kept.
There's dignity in working with your hands, and we honor the commitment our people bring to their craft. The Manufacturing Systems Manager makes sure that craft is backed by systems built to last - so good work isn't a matter of luck, it's built in.
If you take pride in doing things right and want to build something that lasts, you'll fit right in.
Watson is an equal opportunity employer of all qualified individuals, including minorities, women, veterans & individuals with disabilities. Watson will consider qualified applicants for employment in a manner consistent with all federal, state, and local ordinances.