OPERATIONS MANAGER - Howmet Aerospace
Morristown, TN 37813
About the Job
Howmet Aerospace Inc. (NYSE: HWM), headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a leading global provider of advanced engineered solutions for the aerospace and transportation industries. Our primary businesses focus on jet engine components, aerospace fastening systems, titanium structural parts and forged wheels. With $6.6 billion in revenue in 2023, our products play a crucial role in enabling fuel efficiency and lightweighting, contributing to our customers' success and making a positive impact on the world. To learn more about the way Howmet Aerospace Inc. is advancing the sustainability of our customers, markets, and communities where we operate, review the 2023 Environmental Social and Governance report at www.howmet.com/esg-report .
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Howmet is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
If you need assistance to complete your application due to a disability, please email TalentAcquisitionCoE_Howmet@howmet.comBasic Qualifications:
This position requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree in an Engineering, Manufacturing, or Business discipline, or equivalent experience.
Skills and Abilities :
- Employees must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Verification of employment eligibility will be required at the time of hire. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
- This position entails access to export-controlled items and employment offers are conditioned upon an applicant's ability to lawfully obtain access to such items.
This position requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree in an Engineering, Manufacturing, or Business discipline, or equivalent experience.
Skills and Abilities :
- Employees must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Verification of employment eligibility will be required at the time of hire. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
- This position entails access to export-controlled items and employment offers are conditioned upon an applicant's ability to lawfully obtain access to such items.
- Coordination--aligns activities, resources, and people to set and achieve forecasts; solicits contributions from various parts of the business to ensure processes are clear and systems function at optimal levels.
- Talent resourcing--deploys talent, aligning to roles and tasks; provides coaching and mentoring alongside day-to-day supervision and evaluation at scale; revisits and realigns as necessary to provide developmental experiences or production efficiencies; recognizes and celebrates performance; considers succession prospects in each talent-oriented decision toward overall Talent Factory strategy.
- Talent advocate--coaches, and mentors to develop talent; prioritizes investment in people as the best means to achieving meaningful and measurable outcomes.
- Structured execution--executes against product criteria and within outlined processes; instills pride of ownership toward quality and metrics; provides accountability.
- Informal authority--collaborates and leads across the enterprise both horizontally and up the chain of command; owns processes not of their own creation-strengthens those through continuous improvement and consistent feedback; provides key input to other senior leaders and shapes performance culture.
- System Influencer--gains buy in from other leaders to create scalable actions and results; asks "why" and "why not;" employs a broad perspective to make local level interventions; monitors data points and key qualitative inputs, acting to avoid or solve problems; challenges reactionary focus and silos; requests and initiates accountabilities throughout system.
- Culture curator--prioritizes and champions safety; understands customer perspectives and educates others; accordingly, enables collaboration and ease with which people can ask for help; fosters engagement and ownership at every level.
- Proactive and direct--communicates transparently and regularly throughout the system; understands and explains the "why" behind decisions; interprets and translates senior and corporate level action, shaping toward local level performance and outcomes; questions status quo and provides informed viewpoints.
- Enterprise perspective--recognizes impact of output and effort on enterprise; understands corporate and public company dynamic and how it influences operation; grows knowledge of other functional areas and factors that affect them, anticipating and reacting accordingly and at scale; employs a strategic perspective to enable operational excellence.
- Consultative--asks questions and listens well; provides quantitative and qualitative input that enables better decision making in other areas of the enterprise; advocates for best practices and continuous improvement; insists on accountability, clarity, and agreement.
- Performance and analytical rigor--monitors key performance metrics and drives directly and indirectly; conducts regular reviews, revising approaches as necessary; makes decisions through the filter of increased performance; employs multiple perspectives on quantitative information, positioning where necessary to motivate, inspire and redress.
- Drive--never satisfied; creative with approaches to improve; resists complacency, identifying and contesting it within the production environment.
- Coach/Mentor/Manager-- formally and informally develops others and contributes to talent factory strategy; provides direction, review, reassurance, encouragement, challenge, recognition on an individual basis; promotes growth and development in associates; inspires risk; continually assesses and reassesses talent and fit to role based on individual and collective performance.
Job Responsibilities
- Manage production flow from beginning to end.
- Participate as lead staff member responsible for operations and performance.
- Provider overall leadership and direction to direct reports responsible for all aspects of manufacturing
- Lead multi-discipled plant teams in meeting to establish monthly forecasts, as well as all associated business metrics (net margin, revenue, LU, scrap, etc.), from a continuous improvement perspective
- Develop and provide strategic manufacturing direction and planning for 1-3 year planning horizon, utilizing lean manufacturing techniques, automation, & Kaizen disciplines
- Participate in the operational budget preparation and coordinate capital plans, appropriation requests, and project follow up.
- Implement quarter over quarter improvement strategies to increase efficiency, spend performance, customer delivery, and plant safety performance.
- Manage day to day manufacturing process activities to assure that safety and best practices are maximized.
- Analyze and implement process flow, inventory, and velocity improvements throughout the entire value stream system, which includes key supplier base and outside vendors.
- Monitors and manages the production workflow and inventory levels to ensure that production schedules are met, and bottlenecks are identified and corrected.
- Interfaces with a variety of functional areas such as planning, sales, quality, engineering, and finance to ensure cooperative spirit, continuous improvement initiatives, and customer satisfaction are continually enhanced.
- EHS compliance follow Safety Regulations along with all department specific safety requirements.
- Coordination--aligns activities, resources, and people to set and achieve forecasts; solicits contributions from various parts of the business to ensure processes are clear and systems function at optimal levels.
- Talent resourcing--deploys talent, aligning to roles and tasks; provides coaching and mentoring alongside day-to-day supervision and evaluation at scale; revisits and realigns as necessary to provide developmental experiences or production efficiencies; recognizes and celebrates performance; considers succession prospects in each talent-oriented decision toward overall Talent Factory strategy.
- Talent advocate--coaches, and mentors to develop talent; prioritizes investment in people as the best means to achieving meaningful and measurable outcomes.
- Structured execution--executes against product criteria and within outlined processes; instills pride of ownership toward quality and metrics; provides accountability.
- Informal authority--collaborates and leads across the enterprise both horizontally and up the chain of command; owns processes not of their own creation-strengthens those through continuous improvement and consistent feedback; provides key input to other senior leaders and shapes performance culture.
- System Influencer--gains buy in from other leaders to create scalable actions and results; asks "why" and "why not;" employs a broad perspective to make local level interventions; monitors data points and key qualitative inputs, acting to avoid or solve problems; challenges reactionary focus and silos; requests and initiates accountabilities throughout system.
- Culture curator--prioritizes and champions safety; understands customer perspectives and educates others; accordingly, enables collaboration and ease with which people can ask for help; fosters engagement and ownership at every level.
- Proactive and direct--communicates transparently and regularly throughout the system; understands and explains the "why" behind decisions; interprets and translates senior and corporate level action, shaping toward local level performance and outcomes; questions status quo and provides informed viewpoints.
- Enterprise perspective--recognizes impact of output and effort on enterprise; understands corporate and public company dynamic and how it influences operation; grows knowledge of other functional areas and factors that affect them, anticipating and reacting accordingly and at scale; employs a strategic perspective to enable operational excellence.
- Consultative--asks questions and listens well; provides quantitative and qualitative input that enables better decision making in other areas of the enterprise; advocates for best practices and continuous improvement; insists on accountability, clarity, and agreement.
- Performance and analytical rigor--monitors key performance metrics and drives directly and indirectly; conducts regular reviews, revising approaches as necessary; makes decisions through the filter of increased performance; employs multiple perspectives on quantitative information, positioning where necessary to motivate, inspire and redress.
- Drive--never satisfied; creative with approaches to improve; resists complacency, identifying and contesting it within the production environment.
- Coach/Mentor/Manager-- formally and informally develops others and contributes to talent factory strategy; provides direction, review, reassurance, encouragement, challenge, recognition on an individual basis; promotes growth and development in associates; inspires risk; continually assesses and reassesses talent and fit to role based on individual and collective performance.
Job Responsibilities
- Manage production flow from beginning to end.
- Participate as lead staff member responsible for operations and performance.
- Provider overall leadership and direction to direct reports responsible for all aspects of manufacturing
- Lead multi-discipled plant teams in meeting to establish monthly forecasts, as well as all associated business metrics (net margin, revenue, LU, scrap, etc.), from a continuous improvement perspective
- Develop and provide strategic manufacturing direction and planning for 1-3 year planning horizon, utilizing lean manufacturing techniques, automation, & Kaizen disciplines
- Participate in the operational budget preparation and coordinate capital plans, appropriation requests, and project follow up.
- Implement quarter over quarter improvement strategies to increase efficiency, spend performance, customer delivery, and plant safety performance.
- Manage day to day manufacturing process activities to assure that safety and best practices are maximized.
- Analyze and implement process flow, inventory, and velocity improvements throughout the entire value stream system, which includes key supplier base and outside vendors.
- Monitors and manages the production workflow and inventory levels to ensure that production schedules are met, and bottlenecks are identified and corrected.
- Interfaces with a variety of functional areas such as planning, sales, quality, engineering, and finance to ensure cooperative spirit, continuous improvement initiatives, and customer satisfaction are continually enhanced.
- EHS compliance follow Safety Regulations along with all department specific safety requirements.