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Harley-Davidson Motor Company

Director of Operations - Manufacturing

Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, United States, 53051


Auto req ID:23630

Title: Director of Operations - Manufacturing

Job Function: Manufacturing

Location: PILGRIM

Company: Harley-Davidson Motor Company

Full or Part-Time: Full Time

Shift: SHIFT1

At Harley-Davidson, we are building more than machines. It's our passion and commitment to continue the evolution of this storied brand, and heighten the desirability of the Harley-Davidson experience. To keep building our legend and leading our industry through innovation, evolution, and emotion we need the best and brightest talent. We stand for the timeless pursuit of adventure. Freedom for the soul. Are you ready to join us?

Our Powertrain Operations facility, located on Pilgrim Road in Menomonee Falls, WI, is where the "jewel" of the motorcycle comes to life. Pilgrim Road employees produce engines and transmissions for the final assembly plant in York, Pennsylvania, as well as transmissions, and replacement parts for sale through Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Parts and Accessories business. Join our team as a Director of Operations - Manufacturing and help build the world's most sought-after motorcycles.

Job SummaryThe Director of Operations (DOO) is responsible for the performance and results of manufacturing operations. The DOO develops and provides leadership to managers, staff, and 3rd party support resources. This position has full responsibility for ensuring on time end-to-end fulfillment of customer and intercompany production orders that meet or exceed quality and cost targets. The DOO is accountable for driving world class manufacturing performance using operational excellence and lean methodologies on all safety, quality, delivery, cost, people, and sustainability measures. This role directs continuous improvement activities and coordinates the development of the facility's people, processes, and capabilities. This leader will establish and consistently deliver industry-leading performance through best-in-class safety, quality and a culture of pride and craftsmanship that makes H-D the most desirable place to work while making it the benchmark for others in the industry to model.

Job ResponsibilitiesLeadership Responsibilities

Lead organizational and cultural transformation efforts within manufacturing operations. Advocate and lead change management within the organization.

Develop, set, and maintain the manufacturing strategy.

Provide clear and concise direction, goals, and strategies to team members.

Effectively lead and teach the Continuous Improvement System.

Lead team to establish and implement employee engagement and recognition actions. Provide leadership and resources to ensure that all employees have positive morale, are highly productive and are able to successfully accomplish short and long-term goals.

Mentor and motivate direct and indirect reports.

Display impeccable written and verbal communication skills employing visible leadership and personal communication.

Create meaningful relationships with our union partners built on a foundation of trust and accountability to establish a desirable workplace for our employees.

Promote, practice and protect the Harley-Davidson policies, company values, leadership behaviors, and #1 principles.

Exude strong program management skills and maintain a pulse on progress while addressing and adapting to real-time risks and issues.

Demonstrate the ability to lead and gain results through influence of peers and senior leaders including union leadership.

Business Metrics

Establish and implement key operational metrics through the CIS and Work Unit Plan (WUP).

Assure attainment of key business metrics within manufacturing operations.

Own measured results and drive corrective actions when targets are not met.

Implement lean manufacturing principles and continuous improvement processes.

Champion corporate policies, systems, and work instructions.

Responsible for resource assignments and coordination of operational plans.

Collaboration & Teamwork

Willingly work with others up, down, and across the organization to get results.

Drive team and operational performance by working with others.

Coach team to become change agents within their operating area of expertise.

Actively listen and solicit input and feedback from relevant stakeholders before making a decision.

Effectively manage conflict.

Communication

Communicates efficiently and effectively in real time to all levels of the organization.

Actively listens and seeks out the opinions of others.

Focuses on facts and process.

Shares information honestly and transparently.

Education RequirementsBachelor's Degree Required

Education Specifications

Bachelor's in Engineering or Business Degree Preferred

MBA Preferred

Experience RequirementsThis position requires a minimum of 12 years of leadership experience in manufacturing operations preferably in the automotive, off-highway, all terrain, all purpose vehicle industries with cross-disciplinary experience in safety, quality, human resources, finance, materials management, process engineering, maintenance, environmental, product development, and shop floor supervision. In addition, the successful candidate will have demonstrated the following:

Experience managing operations within a union environment and extensive knowledge of collective bargaining agreements.

Ability to be firm, fair, and consistent in decision-making and able to professionally provide objective feedback.

Demonstrated proficiency in leading and managing effective teams.

Proven track record and knowledge in implementing negotiated agreements.

Must be knowledgeable of industry quality standards and processes - APQP, 8D, ISO, PPAP, DFSS, etc.

Must be knowledgeable of general engineering and manufacturing development processes and tools - DFMEA, DVP&R, PFMEA, Control Plan, etc.

Expertise in budgeting, cash management, and cost controls. Ability to capture significant savings through process improvements, innovations, and budget management.

Subject matter expert in the execution of lean manufacturing and continuous improvement activities.

Extensive knowledge of machining manufacturing processes preferred.

Harley-Davidson is an equal opportunity employer that continues to build a culture of inclusion, belonging and equity through our commitment to attracting and retaining diverse talent from all backgrounds, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. We believe in fairness and providing a level playing field for all. We foster a culture that thrives on diverse perspectives and contributions to ignite the creativity and innovation to fuel our business and enhance the employee and customer experience.

The pay range shown represents the national average pay range for this role. Your pay may be more or less than the stated range and is dependent on your geographic location and level of experience.

We offer an inclusive compensation package for all full-time salaried employees including, but not limited to, annual bonus programs, health insurance benefits, a 401k program, onsite fitness centers and employee stores, employee discounts on products and accessories, and more. We welcome everybody to join our family and be united no matter who you are or where you come from. Learn more about Harley-Davidson here.

Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States.

Direct Reports: Yes

Travel Required: 0 - 10%

Pay Range: 155,400 to 233,200

Visa Sponsorship: This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship

Relocation: This position is not eligible for relocation assistance

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