Safran

Program Industrial Manager 2 (PIM)

Safran$90K — $120K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in a relevant technical field or an Associate's degree with 6 years of experience or 12 years of job-related experience
  • Minimum five years of manufacturing experience in roles such as Manufacturing Engineer or Industrial Engineer
  • Strong grasp of product development stages and industrialization strategies, especially APQP processes
  • Familiarity with manufacturing processes, methodologies, and technology
  • Ability to analyze production costs and identify cost-saving opportunities

Responsibilities

  • Act as the industrial representative within the program team and IPT
  • Ensure alignment of industrial commitments with program schedules and objectives
  • Plan and prepare manufacturing resources to meet production requirements
  • Manage the industrialization budget and cost-reduction initiatives
  • Oversee manufacturing performance and resolve production issues
  • Implement changes in design and industrial schemes across the supply chain
  • Ensure adherence to quality standards throughout design and industrialization processes

Benefits

  • Full-time permanent position
  • Opportunity for career growth within the organization
  • Involvement in cross-departmental collaboration
  • Exposure to innovative manufacturing strategies and technologies
  • Skill development in project management and leadership
Full Job Description
Job details

Domain

Production

Job field / Job profile

Industrial engineering - Assembly processes engineering

Job title

Program Industrial Manager 2 (PIM)

Employment type

Permanent

Professional category

Professional, Engineer & Manager

Part time / Full time

Full-time

Job description

This position will work independently to ensure the successful industrial representation and performance within program teams and the Integrated Program Team (IPT). The manager is responsible for overseeing the entire lifecycle of each program, from design through manufacturing, ensuring that industrial commitments align with program objectives and the broader industrial strategy. This includes managing resources, budgets, production processes, and quality standards to meet technical, cost, and scheduling goals. The role also involves fostering collaboration between engineering, manufacturing, and quality departments, optimizing industrial practices, and maintaining effective customer relationships on all industrial fronts. The PIM coordinates industrial teams - including Industrialization Leaders, Tooling and Manufacturing Planning. The PIM analyzes the risk of each program, and through standard procedures chooses specific deliverables to ensure a successful program. A PIM 2 can participate in projects or improvement initiatives.

Main Function Responsibilities

A) Main responsibilities:
Program Representation and Leadership:
• Act as the industrial representative within the program team and the Integrated Program Team (IPT).
• Ensure industrial commitments align with program tollgates and schedules and the broader industrial strategy.
• Coordination with Supply Chain IPT representation to ensure parts delivery supports program milestones and proactively review progress.
Design and Industrialization:
• Plan and ensure manufacturing resources are prepared and capable of producing according to technical requirements, production rates, schedules, and cost objectives.
• Propose and implement industrial schemes linked to the company's industrial strategy, including definition of Make/Buy strategy.
• Manage the industrialization budget and non-recurring costs through the life of the program, including managing cost reduction initiatives.
• Coordinate engineering and manufacturing activities during the industrialization process, ensuring product/process convergence from an industrial perspective.
• Manage industrial and project risks
Manufacturing Performance:
• Oversee industrial process performance and adherence to cost objectives.
• Manage production issues and recovery plans, ensuring timely customer deliveries and maintaining quality standards.
• Manage cost reduction plans and ensure alignment between local operations and program demands.
Change Implementation:
• Implement and manage changes in design and industrial schemes across the supply chain.
• Ensure manufacturability and consistency of proposed changes from "as planned" to "as built".
Quality Assurance and Program Coordination:
• Ensure that design and industrialization processes (e.g., APQP) maintain high-quality standards.
• Provide customer interaction on all industrial aspects under delegation from the program director.

Candidate skills & requirements

A. Education & Qualification B.S degree in a related technical field or an Associate degree with 6 years related experience or 12 years of job related experience in lieu of a degree
B. Work Experience - Technical knowledge Additionally five (5) years of manufacturing experience required in a Manufacturing Engineer, Industrial Engineer or related Engineering capacity.

Solid understanding of product development stages and industrialization strategies, including APQP processes. Exposure to new product development strongly preferred.

Knowledge of manufacturing processes, methodologies, and technologies relevant to the industry.
Understanding logistics, supply chain dynamics, and the ability to coordinate and optimize supply processes.
Ability to analyze and manage costs, particularly recurring costs in production, and identify cost-saving opportunities.
Ability to read, interpret, and apply technical documentation, including design specifications and industrial standards.
C. Professional Skills
Project Management: Ability to plan, organize, and oversee projects from inception to completion, ensuring they meet predefined objectives within budget and on schedule. This includes risk management and mitigation strategies.

Leadership: Strong leadership capabilities to guide diverse teams, influence stakeholders, and foster a collaborative work environment. Ability to motivate and manage team dynamics effectively.

Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills for presenting project updates, negotiating with stakeholders, and drafting clear, concise reports. Ability to adapt communication style to various audiences.

Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills: Strong analytical skills to identify issues, evaluate solutions, and implement effective strategies. Capability to address complex problems with innovative and practical solutions.

Budget and Resource Management: Skillful in managing budgets, resources, and timelines. Ability to allocate resources efficiently and oversee financial aspects of projects to ensure cost-effectiveness.

Decision-Making: Strong decision-making skills in high-pressure situations, ensuring timely and effective solutions that meet both the immediate and long-term needs of the program.

Technical Proficiency: Proficient with tools and technologies associated with manufacturing and industrial processes, and the ability to quickly learn and apply new systems and software.

Interpersonal Skills: Strong interpersonal skills to build and maintain relationships with colleagues, clients, and suppliers, ensuring effective collaboration and communication.

Flexibility and Adaptability: Ability to work effectively

*This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship*

Annual salary

Based on market data

Job location

Job location

North America, United States, Texas

City (-ies)

Gainesville

Applicant criteria

Minimum education level achieved

Bachelor's Degree

Minimum experience level required

More than 3 years

ITAR Controlled Position: Select "Yes" if role requires U.S. citizenship/permanent residency

Yes

About Safran

Safran is a French multinational aerospace and defense company. It designs, manufactures, and sells aircraft engines, rocket engines, and other aerospace components. Safran is also involved in the defense industry, producing optronics, avionics, and other defense systems. The company has partnerships with several other aerospace and defense companies, including General Electric and Boeing. Safran has operations in over 60 countries and employs over 95,000 people.
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