GE Appliances

Senior Manager, Lean

GE Appliances$100K — $130K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree required; engineering or advanced business degree preferred.
  • 5+ years of experience in a manufacturing environment using Lean tools.
  • Minimum 3 years leading improvement or Kaizen initiatives.
  • Strong knowledge of Lean principles and methodologies.
  • Leadership experience in developing manufacturing teams and driving change.

Responsibilities

  • Set strategic direction for manufacturing operations focused on continuous improvement.
  • Lead development and execution of the plant Lean Hoshin Plan.
  • Facilitate teams in problem-solving and implementing solutions.
  • Manage Factory Master Plan to align with business growth and operational excellence.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define manufacturing requirements and optimize facility layout.
  • Oversee CAPEX planning and budgeting for factory development projects.
  • Provide coaching and training on Lean methodologies and tools.

Benefits

  • Opportunity for professional growth in a leading manufacturing environment.
  • Engagement with cross-functional teams and leadership at all levels.
  • Hands-on leadership role with a focus on mentoring and capability development.
  • Involvement in strategic planning for facility growth and optimization.
  • Dynamic work setting that blends office and manufacturing environments.
Full Job Description
Provide leadership and coaching with the development and implementation of lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives within a GE Appliances' manufacturing facility. Drive positive change by developing a culture of teams that proactively eliminate waste and continuously improve Safety, Quality, and Cost metrics. Position Senior Manager, Lean Location USA, Louisville, KY How You'll Create Possibilities Strategic planning and development. Sets a strategic direction for the plant manufacturing operation that addresses key operational gaps and drives a culture focused on continual improvement. • Instills APS guiding principles as foundational philosophy for the plant operation. • Sets a directional map for Appliance Performance System (APS) structure, implementation and improvement within a plant/operation. • Key enabler of strategy deployment and hoshin planning for the manufacturing operation, demonstrating in-depth knowledge of the goals, objectives and strategies of the organization. • Collaborates in the development of measurement systems and comprehensive reporting to support effective application of continuous improvement processes. Lead plant improvement activities. Develops and manages the Lean Plan and projects for the plant. • Develops and communicates the plant Lean Hoshin Plan. Prioritizes and allocates resources to execute plan. • Leads plant teams in defining problems, assessing current state root causes, designing and testing solutions, and implementing solutions leading to desired outcomes. • Improves process quality and capacity by guiding functional teams to develop and execute lean plans for reduced cycle time, inventory, and waste. • Applies lean-based APS methods and tools to promote continuous improvement, increase operating model consistency, and to engage & empower employees in problem-solving to remove waste and improve product quality. • Provides status reports regarding the execution of plant Lean Plan. Partners with Business Leaders to maintain meeting rhythm, ensure Cost Out progress, and track project status and closure. • Identifies issues and provides recommendations to address roadblocks and areas of opportunity. • Documents and shares best practices and lessons learned. Factory Master Plan Along with driving our continuous improvement culture and initiatives this leader will lead the Manufacturing Factory Master Plan. Being responsible for developing, maintaining, and executing the factory master plan to support long-term business growth, operational excellence, and manufacturing capacity requirements. This role leads strategic planning for facility expansion, production layout optimization, infrastructure development, capital investment projects, and cross-functional coordination to ensure manufacturing operations meet current and future business objectives. • Develop and maintain the factory master plan aligned with business growth strategy and production forecasts. • Lead facility planning initiatives, including plant expansion, new production lines, warehouse optimization, and utility infrastructure improvements. • Analyze production capacity, material flow, logistics, and space utilization to maximize operational efficiency. • Collaborate with Operations, Engineering, Supply Chain, EHS, Quality, Maintenance, Finance, and Commercial teams to define future manufacturing requirements. • Develop factory layout concepts using Lean Manufacturing, Industry 4.0, and ergonomic design principles. • Manage capital expenditure (CAPEX) planning, budgeting, and investment proposals for factory development projects. • Coordinate with architects, engineering consultants, contractors, and equipment suppliers during project planning and execution. • Monitor project schedules, budgets, risks, and performance to ensure successful implementation. • Ensure compliance with safety, environmental, building, and regulatory requirements. • Identify opportunities for automation, digital manufacturing, and process optimization. • Conduct feasibility studies, cost-benefit analyses, and scenario planning for manufacturing investments. • Support mergers, acquisitions, or new site development by evaluating manufacturing capabilities and infrastructure requirements. • Prepare executive presentations and strategic reports on factory development initiatives. APS capability development. Builds capability within the plant leadership team, front line leaders and plant Lean organization to understand and implement the target APS conditions for the plant. • Serves as Lean process expert for the plant operation. • Creates opportunities for employees to learn through their jobs and within the classroom. Makes recommendations regarding the enhancement or development of training programs. • Provides coaching, mentoring and training on the application of APS methodology and tools via classroom or hands-on, learning-by-doing activities to reinforce knowledge and skills attained during APS training. Other related duties as assigned • Provide direct team leadership to plant Lean team, including work direction, goal setting, mentoring/coaching, performance management and performance/compensation reviews. What You'll Bring to Our Team Minimum Qualifications: • Bachelor's degree. • 5 years minimum experience within in a manufacturing environment utilizing Lean manufacturing tools and processes. • 3 years minimum experience in driving improvement/Kaizen work within a manufacturing operation. • Strong understanding of Lean principles (Hoshin, 5S Workplace Organization, A3 Thinking, Standardized Work, Just-in-Time, Production Flow, Jidoka / Build in Quality, Visual Management, Heijunka / Level Load, Pull / Replenishment, Kaizen, Metrics/KPI's). Preferred Qualifications: • Bachelor's degree in Engineering (ME, EE, IE) and/or Advanced Business or Engineering degree. • 8+ experience within a manufacturing environment utilizing lean manufacturing tools and processes. • Experience leading, empowering and developing teams within manufacturing environment. • Demonstrated credible leader with proven ability to drive change. • Experience implementing improvement within a union environment. • Humble learner and teacher; results oriented and high energy with ability to inspire others. • Ability to work and communicate effectively with individuals at all levels of the organization. • Black or Green Belt Six Sigma Certification. Working Conditions: • Working conditions are normal for both an office and manufacturing environment. • Work may involve lifting of materials and product up to 30 pounds. • Working in the manufacturing environment requires the use of safety equipment to include but not limited to: safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, work shoes/boots. • Work may require occasional weekend and/or evening work.

About GE Appliances

GE Appliances is a home appliance manufacturer that produces a range of products including refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens, and laundry machines. The company was founded in 1907 and is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. GE Appliances is a subsidiary of Haier Group, a Chinese multinational consumer electronics and home appliances company. The company has a strong focus on innovation and sustainability, and has received numerous awards for its products and practices. GE Appliances has manufacturing facilities in the US and has a presence in over 100 countries.
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12,000 employees
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Founded
2004

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