Production and Facilities Operations Director

OCP (Oregon Catholic Press)

Lake Oswego, OR

Job ID#:
14287174995
Posted:
April 30, 2026
Expires:
June 29, 2026
Category:
Management
Terms:
Full-Time Employee
Experience:
10+ Years
Education:
Undergraduate Degree
Base Pay:
$120k to $150k Salary
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Job Description

TO APPLY: Visit www.ocp.org/en-us/careers, click on View Current Openings, click on the position title and submit your application along with the requested application materials.

Please note that this is an onsite position, based in Lake Oswego, Oregon.

WHO WE ARE

OCP is a self-supporting, not-for-profit Catholic publishing company striving to help people encounter God and His love through music and liturgical resources. At OCP, we value Empathy, Humility, and Passion in our teammates. We also support our employees with great benefits and opportunities for growth. We think it's a great place to be a part of, and we think you will, too. If you are interested in joining our team and have the experiences described below, we would love to hear from you.

PRIMARY PURPOSE:

The Production and Facilities Operations Director (Director of Realization) is responsible for leading all manufacturing, fulfillment, vendor management, and facilities operations for OCP, ensuring the efficient, cost-effective, and high-quality production and delivery of all finished goods and materials, whether produced in-house or outsourced. This role provides strategic and operational leadership for the Realization Division, aligning production and logistical capabilities with organizational goals, customer expectations, and market conditions. The Director develops and executes long-range plans and quarterly priorities, contributes to product and operational strategy, and ensures that systems, processes, and partnerships are optimized for scalability, quality, and efficiency. The Director also oversees the management of OCP's physical work environments, ensuring safe, compliant, and well-maintained facilities that support business operations and employee experience.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Owns and is accountable for the annual operating and capital budgets for the Realization Division, including graphic support services, manufacturing, facilities, fulfillment, and shipping; monitors performance and implements corrective actions to meet financial targets.
Leads the development and execution of division-wide strategic plans, quarterly priorities, and operational roadmaps aligned with organizational objectives; translates company goals into actionable department plans.
Serves as a key member of the Shared Services Leaders team, contributing operational expertise to company planning, playbook development, and cross-functional decision-making.
Directs all manufacturing and fulfillment operations (in-house and outsourced) to ensure products meet quality standards, production timelines, and customer delivery expectations.
Establishes and maintains scalable systems, processes, and performance metrics across manufacturing, inventory management, warehousing, and order fulfillment to optimize efficiency, accuracy, and cost control.
Leads vendor management strategy, including sourcing, qualification, contract negotiation, and performance management; ensures service level agreements are met and continuously improved.
Negotiates pricing, contracts, and timelines with external partners to achieve optimal balance of cost, quality, and speed across production and facility-related services.
Monitors market conditions and industry trends (e.g., print, raw materials, logistics) to proactively identify risks, cost pressures, and opportunities; advises leadership on impacts and recommended actions.
Oversees facilities operations for company headquarters and studio locations, ensuring safe, compliant, functional, and welcoming environments for employees and visitors.
Develops and enforces quality standards, operational procedures, and continuous improvement initiatives across all areas of responsibility to enhance performance and reduce waste.
Ensures appropriate staffing models and organizational structure to support operational demands while managing labor costs and driving team effectiveness.
Provides leadership, coaching, and performance management for direct reports and their teams; builds a high-performing, engaged, and accountable organization.
Ensures compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, as well as internal policies; partners with HR and Legal as needed to mitigate risk.
Sponsors and leads cross-functional initiatives and major projects aligned with OCP's strategic priorities and approved project portfolio.

SUPERVISORY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Recruit, select, orient and train new employees, as applicable
Provide leadership and effective performance management for each direct report:
Set goals and communicate performance expectations for direct reports
Schedule and maintain weekly or bi-weekly one-on-one meetings with each direct report to connect with, support, guide, get status updates, provide feedback and identify employee needs
Provide real-time feedback and document progress, achievements and concerns
Complete scheduled performance appraisals for each direct report by due date
Provide appropriate training and development opportunities
Approve time off requests in HRIS system and work with HR to appropriately handle protected leave
Approve timecards for non-exempt direct reports, if applicable, prior to bi-weekly payroll processing
Ensure compliance with employment laws and company policy (including enforcing state-mandated rest break and meal period requirements for non-exempt direct reports)
Manage budget as assigned
Ensure organizational health principles are practiced throughout the team, with a focus on behaviors that exemplify OCP's core values of Empathy, Humility and Passion
Other supervisory duties as required

OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Leads and is accountable for the company's safety initiatives, and co-owns the Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Program, working across the enterprise to ensure operational resilience.
Champions organizational health by modeling and reinforcing OCP's core values of empathy, humility, and passion; fosters a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement across teams.
Protects company assets by ensuring effective implementation and compliance with safety, security, and facility maintenance programs.
Ensures consistent application and enforcement of company policies and procedures across all areas of responsibility; holds managers accountable for communication and adherence within their teams.
Performs other duties as assigned in support of organizational priorities.

MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:

Minimum ten year's experience managing production and operational departments such as logistics, fulfillment, prepress, printing, mailing, and production management.
At least eight years of experience managing vendor and supplier relationships. Emphasis on negotiating and contract management.
At least five years of experience managing, leading and mentoring other department managers.
Demonstrated experience directing outsourced operational functions and managing contracted service providers.
Expertise in use of MS office software, including Excel, Teams and other computer software needed for data analysis and daily tasks.
Demonstrated success in building and maintaining sustainable safety and continuous improvement programs.
Proven track record in budgeting, cost management, analysis and reporting
Proven negotiation skills in excess of $10M
Ability to operate independently, lead others and participate collaboratively on teams.
Strong leadership skills with emphasis on short and long-range operational and strategic planning.
Understanding of how to develop and implement business strategies
Able to supervise staff of middle management and support staff.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:

Experience in use of BI tools for analyzing vendor performance, invoices, etc.
Hands-on capabilities of building maintenance, ability to do minor repairs or triage if needed.

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS

Estimated starting pay range between $120k and $125k, depending on qualifications and experience.

OCP has an outstanding benefits package to care for our employees and their families, including:

o Medical insurance with a zero deductible and 90 percent premium coverage for employees and eligible dependents

o Dental, vision, flexible spending, and life/long-term disability plans

o 403(b) retirement plan with employer contributions

o Generous paid time off accruals and 12-14 paid holidays annually

OCP is an Equal Opportunity Employer that seeks a diverse workforce from all racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to any category protected by law. Inquiries are encouraged from candidates who will enrich and contribute to the cultural and ethnic diversity of our organization.

TO APPLY: Visit www.ocp.org/en-us/careers, click on View Current Openings, click on the position title and submit your application along with the requested application materials.

About the Employer

OCP (Oregon Catholic Press) is committed to providing the very best resources, music and service to Catholic parishes and worshipers all over the world; fulfilling our mission to bring the Gospel of Jesus Christ to all.