Production Manager The Production Manager is responsible for the end-to-end management of manufacturing and assembly activities for loitering munition systems, with full ownership of production processes executed by subcontractors. The role ensures compliance with quality standards, delivery schedules, cost targets, and defense regulatory requirements.
This position combines operational leadership, hands-on production oversight, subcontractor management, and close collaboration with engineering and quality teams in a dynamic and security-driven environment. Key Responsibilities Lead and oversee all manufacturing and assembly processes performed by two subcontractors
Manage daily interfaces with subcontractors, including planning, coordination, performance control, and continuous improvement
Define work instructions (WI), production processes, control points, and KPIs
Ensure on-time delivery, quality compliance, and output targets Execute production plans received from Planning ( PPC) and translate them into actionable manufacturing activities
Balance workload between subcontractors and optimize work allocation
Monitor production progress, identify bottlenecks, and resolve deviations
Work closely with Supply Chain, Procurement, Engineering, and Quality Ensure implementation of quality procedures, defense standards, and regulatory requirements
Lead failure investigations and implement corrective actions
Prepare production for customer audits, internal audits, and regulatory inspections
Collaborate closely with the Quality Manager Lead DFM/DFA processes with Engineering
Support NPI (New Product Introduction) and transition from development to production
Drive continuous improvement in manufacturing, assembly, testing, and debugging processes
Initiate cost reduction, assembly time optimization, and reliability improvement initiatives Provide ongoing reporting to management on production status, risks, and performance metrics
Requirements: Requirements Bachelors degree in Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Electronics - significant advantage
Practical Engineer with proven defense manufacturing experience - acceptable 5+ years of experience in Production / Operations / Subcontractor Management
Proven experience working with subcontractors - mandatory
Experience in defense, aerospace, or electro-mechanical environments - strong advantage
Experience with complex systems, integration, and delicate assemblies
Familiarity with quality processes, audits, and defense regulations Core Competencies End-to-end process leadership
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Assertiveness with suppliers and subcontractors combined with collaborative approach
Ability to work in a dynamic, fast-changing environment
system -level thinking and strong problem-solving skills
Hands-on approach - not a desk-only role Languages Native Hebrew
Strong technical English Additional Notes This is a key role with direct impact on the companys delivery capability.
The position combines field work, management, engineering collaboration, and process leadership within a defense-oriented, technological, and dynamic environment
This position is open to all candidates.