Identify, charter, and support automation and operational improvement initiatives, delivering measurable results on time and within scope.
Apply Lean, PEAK, and DMAIC methodologies to analyze current–state processes, eliminate inefficiencies, and resolve automation/system issues.
Develop future–state workflows aligned to productivity, quality, safety, service, and cost objectives across manufacturing and distribution.
Leverage global automation and analytics tools (e.g., Labor Management, SQL, Power BI, AI, Excel) to drive productivity and savings across the network.
Analyze operational data to uncover trends, opportunities, and risks; translate insights into clear, actionable recommendations.
Build and maintain dashboards, KPIs, and reporting to track automation performance, benefits realization, and sustainability of gains.
Support the global automation pipeline, including opportunity identification, business cases, ROI analysis, and benefit tracking.
Partner with site leadership, operations, IT, engineering, and vendors to support pilots, deployments, and global rollouts.
Act as a change agent by challenging traditional ways of working and driving adoption of new tools, processes, and ways of operating.
Support project management governance by providing clear status updates, risks, mitigation plans, and escalation to stakeholders.
Develop and deliver training, documentation, and sustainability plans to ensure capability building, adoption, and long–term value realization
Requirements
Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering, Engineering, Supply Chain, or equivalent degree preferred
3–5 years of experience in distribution, manufacturing, or a central supply chain role, including project management experience
Manufacturing experience—or exposure to manufacturing-style operations (daily metrics, root cause analysis, standard work)—strongly preferred
Experience improving processes in fast–paced operations