Automotive Business Unit Leaderother related Employment listings - Covington, KY at Geebo

Automotive Business Unit Leader

Expanding automotive tier 1 supplier which is non-union, high volume parts manufacturer is seeking a Business Unit Manager to be over @ 8 direct reports and 80 indirect reports over 3 shifts.
Will be responsible for quality, engineering and production for this business unit.
Annual target setting & coordination with Business Field Leader Bi-annual target reviews with the Business Field Leader Plans, leads, organizes and controls daily production, engineering and quality activities in the assigned business unit Manages daily production plans.
Supervises and coordinates employees and activities related to assigned production processes.
Directs Kaizen, new line start-up and continuous improvement activities for assigned production processes.
Identifies and investigates variances from operating budgets and implements corrective actions.
Develop labor plans and accounting for variance to labor plan for assigned production processes Prepare and present operational metrics and any resulting corrective actions Maintains technical skills.
Monitors and improves product quality through production process and resolves post production issues with customer.
Maintain a trained workforce Support continuous improvement activities to improve safety, quality and productivity for assigned production processes Establish and maintain a safe work environment.
MUST COME OUT OF TIER 1 ENVIRONMENT IN AUTOMOTIVE .
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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