Operational Excellence Manager
OverviewThe factory Operational Excellence (OpEx) Manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and sustaining Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) strategies to improve equipment reliability, reduce downtime, reduce food loss, and enhance the overall operational efficiency (OEE) in our food manufacturing facility. This position will lead the factory continuous improvement culture in achieving our TPM program objectives and total delivered cost (TDC) reductions at the factory. This role will be required to perform additional duties and responsibilities as assigned, which may evolve based on organizational needs.Responsibilities•TPM Program LeadershipDrive process improvement and team development through the implementation of AFNA TPM reference standards for all launched pillars (AM, PM, FI, E&T, Leadership, etc.) with the factory leaders and department teamsCoordinate and conduct training sessions based on AFNA TPM reference standards to all levels of the factoryLead and drive TPM related activities and discussions with hourly and management leaders to facilitate and promote change to meet business targetsPerform internal assessments and coaching of the health and well-being of the TPM standards that are usedCommunicate and escalate to our central OpEx organization for additional detailed training and assistance of our AFNA TPM reference standards•FI Pillar LeadershipLead the loss identification and prioritization of losses (e.g. OEE, downtime, raw material loss, labor loss, etc.) through effective visual and verbal sharing and guidance with the factory leaders and team membersEnsure effective root cause analysis and sustainable actions are taking place by guiding and developing applicable factory personnel.Own the understanding, ownership and usage of the key OEE performance indicator within the factory to drive continuous improvement activities•Total Delivered Costs (TDC) LeadershipLead the factory's cross functional TDC program to identify and generate projects and activities to drive annual cost reduction targetsEnsure the execution of the cost reduction projects and activities are taking place to meet timeline expectationsProvide the appropriate reporting of TDC activities and escalations to our AFNA leaders•People Leadership:Lead direct reports with clarity and accountability, setting clear expectations, driving alignment to business priorities, and modeling inclusive, values-based leadership.Own performance outcomes, using data and ongoing feedback to drive results, address issues early, and make fair, timely talent decisions.Build organizational capability, developing talent through coaching, succession planning, and intentional investment in future-ready skills.QualificationsEducation LevelDescription4 Year / Bachelors DegreeBachelor of Science degree in a STEM field or active enrollment in a STEM degree program preferred. Preference will be given to those with a degree in engineering or to those actively enrolled in an engineering program.OtherExperience in lieu of degree will be considered.ExperienceMinimum Years of ExperienceComments4 to 6 yearsMinimum of 4 years of manufacturing experience in a leadership role, preferably in the food industry.2 to 4 years