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The average salary for an Industrial Production Manager in U.S. is $125,900.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $125,900

$72,010$190,480

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $60.53

$34.62$91.58

What does an Industrial Production Manager earn?

Industrial production managers typically earn around $125,900 per year in the U.S.. With responsibilities such as organising the activities related to production, they supervise the production process and naturally ensure that quality standards are maintained. Depending on the business, they may need to coordinate with other teams such as engineering, research and development, design, and maintenance to ensure efficient production. Industrial Production Managers may work with multiple stakeholders, including employees, suppliers, customers, and regulatory agencies.

How to earn more as an Industrial Production Manager

To become an Industrial Production Manager, one will need a degree in engineering, business management, or another similar field. Alternatively, there is the option of completing a degree apprenticeship. To potentially earn a higher salary, a person in this role can move into a specialized area, such as production planning or become a manager within a manufacturing organization. There is also the option of becoming self-employed and establishing one's own industrial production company.