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Director, Manufacturing Ops

Director, Manufacturing Ops

Textron

Slidell, LA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 21 days ago


Textron rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 29 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

26th of 59 rated aerospace companies


Job description

Who We Are

Textron Systems is part of Textron, a $14 billion, multi-industry company employing 35,000 talented makers, thinkers, creators and doers worldwide. We make things that fly, hover, zoom and launch. Things that move people. Protect soldiers. Power industries. We serve customers in industries spanning aerospace and defense, specialized vehicles, turf care and fuel systems.

This role is in Textron System's Marine & Land Systems business area. Visit TextronSystems.com & Lycoming.com to read more about who we are and the products we make!

About This Role

The Director of Manufacturing is responsible for all aspects of managing daily operations at the Crewed Land Systems Production site in Slidell, LA. They will report directly to the VP, Programs, and will provide leadership and accountability for, but not limited to, maintaining appropriate staffing and headcount levels; production schedules; profit and loss/budgeting and compliance with Textron policies, procedures, environmental health and safety, and other requirements. This role requires a leader who can design and execute scalable manufacturing systems that support complex defense programs and adapt to dynamic production schedules.  The Director of Manufacturing champions a culture of continuous improvement that elevates safety, quality, productivity and employee relations for the manufacturing function. This position is responsible for establishing the vision, goals and metrics across the manufacturing organization that supports the larger programs.


The Director, Manufacturing Operations will report directly to the Vice President of Programs and will provide leadership and accountability for overall strategic and tactical activities of the end-to-end manufacturing engineering, material planning, receiving, warehouse, and shipping functions. 

This critical business role will:

       Plan, organize and direct daytoday operations to exceed customer expectations and meet Annual Operating Plan (AOP) objectives.

       Champion a Continuous Improvement culture that measurably improves safety, quality, cost, schedule adherence/ontime delivery, and regulatory compliance.

       Champion positive employee relations and partner in local workforce development efforts.

       Drive manufacturing methods/process development to prepare for transition to production (TTP) and increase production capacity, asset utilization, and operational flexibility while minimizing unnecessary costs and maintaining quality standards.

       Establish and maintain an effective organizational structure to ensure the development and continuity of managerial, leadership, and specialized skills necessary to accomplish company objectives. Recommend organizational changes as business needs evolve.

       Ensure appropriate training and development opportunities are available to support an effective, productive work environment.

       Partner crossfunctionally (e.g. HR, Engineering, Quality, Supply Chain, Program Management, Finance) to align capacity, methods, and budgets with program needs.

       Implement strategies aligned with business line initiatives and provide a clear sense of direction and focus to support business growth.

       Establish an operating rhythm (e.g. tiered daily/weekly reviews, scorecards, and KPIs for safety, quality, delivery, cost, and people) and ensure transparent/effective communication internally and with external affiliates and customers.

       Design practices, processes, and procedures that enable effective leadership and management from a distance.

       Create shared objectives where appropriate and define success in terms of all stakeholders.

       Manage departmental budgets and engage with capital planning strategy to prioritize investments and optimize return on assets.

       Support in the development and response to proposals for future work

       Establishes long term manufacturing roadmaps covering facilities plans, capital needs, future staffing needs considering advancements in manufacturing techniques and technologies

       Ensure compliance in all aspects of manufacturing operations to internal procedures, the Quality Management System and ISO 9001/AS9100

       Promotes a culture of safety first in daily operations

Requirements

       Bachelor's Degree, preferably in a discipline related to Supply Chain Management, Operations, or Engineering

       Typically requires 7-10 years of experience in manufacturing/operations roles

o   Previous management/leadership experience required

       Crossfunctional leadership experience (e.g., Engineering, Quality, Supply Chain, Program Management) and exposure to heavy/complex manufacturing or marine systems is preferred.

       Successful track record of Talent Development and problem solving

Top Leadership Competencies, Skills and Traits:

       Competencies:  Strategic Mindset; Plans & Aligns; Optimizes Work Processes; Ensures Accountability; Manages Complexity; Balances Stakeholders; Financial Acumen; Communicates Effectively; Cultivates Innovation; Drives Vision & Purpose; Customer Focus.

       Skills: Planning and Organizing, Managing Change, Policy and Procedures

       Traits: Tolerance of Ambiguity, Adaptability, Being Resilient, Need for Achievement, Influence

How Success Will Be Measured:

       Efficiency Metrics: Achievement of production targets, cost control, and waste reduction.

       Quality Metrics: Reduction in defects, workmanship returns, and rework rates.

       Innovation Metrics: Successful launches of new products with robust transition-to-production strategies.

       Team Development Metrics: Employee satisfaction, retention, and upskilling across manufacturing resources/positions

How We Care

At Textron Systems, our talented people make us successful.  We promote an inclusive environment where we value individuality, differences, and unique perspectives.

Our Company is committed to offering employees opportunities to grow and develop. Our benefits and compensation packages are designed to help our talented employees excel and achieve their goals, so they can make a difference every day in and outside of the workplace. Below are just a few examples!

 - Flexible Work Schedules

 - Education Assistance

 - Career Development & Training Opportunities

 - Wellness Program (including Fitness Reimbursement)

 - Medical, Dental, Vision & 401(K) with Company Funding

 - Paid Parental Leave

Are you a Military Veteran?

Textron's products and services are trusted everyday by those who protect our country.  We are dedicated to hiring these Veterans and aim to translate their skills to make an impact on our Company. 


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Textron Systems is part of Textron, a $14 billion, multi-industry company employing 35,000 talented makers, thinkers, creators and doers worldwide. We make things that fly, hover, zoom and launch. Things that move people. Protect soldiers. Power industries. We serve customers in industries spanning aerospace and defense, specialized vehicles, turf care and fuel systems.

Industry

Aerospace product and parts manufacturing

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Providence, RI, US

Year founded

1923