
Materials Director
- Louisville, KY
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead the plant Materials Management function, overseeing a team of materials professionals and supervisors across multiple shifts.
- Drive improvement programs to maximize performance and meet business priorities.
- Monitor inventory levels monthly and quarterly, coordinating with product management and sales to achieve targets.
- Implement continuous improvement programs using Lean and Six Sigma methodologies.
- Manage inventory processes to reduce stock levels and increase inventory turns.
- Develop strategic inventory plans that balance business commitments with customer requirements.
- Collaborate with Operations, ERP, and Lean teams to resolve materials-related issues and enhance process accuracy.
- Review and calculate ABC classifications, safety stock, and economic order quantities.
- Oversee working capital reviews for inventory and maintain ongoing inventory reduction projects.
- Manage multiple priorities independently and influence organizational culture and supply chain programs, including virtual collaboration.
- Ensure implementation and documentation of company-required tools, programs, and management systems.
- Complete all required reports with accuracy and timeliness.
- Benchmark and share best practices across GE Appliances.
- Bachelor’s degree in business, supply chain, engineering, or other relevant fields.
- 10+ years’ experience working within a manufacturing environment, including prior experience leading work teams.
- 5+ years’ materials management experience within a high-volume manufacturing environment.
- Proven systems experience and capabilities, including MRP/ERP systems and MS Word/Excel.
- Strong planning and forecasting abilities, including experience with production control, master scheduling, and Lean initiatives.
- Skilled in systematic problem-solving and data analysis.
- Drive factory flow initiatives removing waste from the production line and reducing total cost/unit
- Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills, able to influence cross-functional teams.
- Proven change management experience and successful implementation of new processes.
- Knowledge and application of WCM(World Class Manufacturing) LCS(Logistics & Customer Service) methodology a plus
- Customer-focused, energetic, and proactive in addressing issues.
- Outstanding presentation and communication skills, both verbal and written.
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and tasks effectively.
- Experience in supplier management and project execution.
- Up to date with technology and developments in supply chain management.
- APICS and Six Sigma certifications are preferred.
- Working conditions are normal for both an office and manufacturing environment.
- Work may involve transferring materials and products up to 30 pounds.
- Working in the manufacturing environment requires the use of safety equipment to include but not be limited to safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, work shoes/boots.
- Work may require occasional weekend and/or evening work.