
Manufacturing Operations Leader - Forge Business
- Rutland, VT
- $148,000-198,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
30,000 parts per week. This leader will drive operational excellence utilizing LEAN SQDC methodologies, foster a high-performance culture, and ensure the Forge Operations meets or exceeds company goals in safety, quality, delivery, productivity, cost, and customer satisfaction.
This role reports directly to the Plant Leader and is a staff level position within the GE Aerospace, Rotating Parts and Compressor Airfoils, Rutland organization.Job DescriptionESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Define short- and long-term vision and execute strategies to meet both customer and business needs utilizing LEAN operating methodologies.
- Lead and develop a team of manufacturing supervisors, and operational staff.
- Lead with Daily Management KPI rigor with a focus on fostering a cross-functional Problem-Solving culture.
- Own the P&E investment strategy, execution, and adherence to budget.
- Build/grow solid relationships with the Program Management team partnering on NPI and cost-out opportunities.
- Ensure efficient use of resources (labor, materials, equipment) to maximize productivity and minimize costs.
- Collaborate with department heads and frontline employees to foster a culture of continuous improvement and empower all team members to contribute to the ongoing optimization of operations
- Drive the implementation of standardized work processes and visual management systems to enhance transparency, accountability, and performance visibility.
- Develop and manage the annual manufacturing operations budget.
- Stay current with new manufacturing technologies, automation trends, and industry advancements.
- Bachelor’s Degree from a accredited college or university + Minimum of 5 years of operations leadership experience with a demonstrated track record of significant performance improvement leading a large manufacturing team experience
- 5–10 years operations leadership experience with a demonstrated track record of significant performance improvement leading a large manufacturing team.
- Experience in lean culture development and lean tool implementation required.
- Manufacturing experience in metal fabrication, and finishing/machining preferred.
- Working knowledge of OSHA guidelines and environmental regulations.
- Resourceful, combining strong manufacturing and technical abilities with overall management acumen.
- Ability to effectively deploy resources to key priorities with resources at hand.
- Set high expectations (driven by metrics and countermeasures) for self and the team.
- Ability and passion to rapidly learn and utilize the business system and achieve objectives.
- Track record, passion and relentless drive for achieving manufacturing and operational results, financial results, and effective and timely decision making.
- Ideally from a Lean manufacturing environment, with a strong focus on operations, Lean, and continuous improvement.
- Strong ability to identify, develop and encourage talent
- Proven ability to measure performance and deliver against objectives.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to influence all levels of the organization.
- Demonstrated ability to lead, direct and positively motivate others.