Director Operational Excellence
Job Summary
The Director, Operational Excellence is a senior operations leader responsible for driving enterprise-wide operational excellence initiatives focused on efficiency, standardization, and sustained performance improvement across the manufacturing network. This role leads a team of Change Agents and partners closely with site leadership and cross-functional teams to embed continuous improvement principles, standardize processes, and deliver measurable business results. The Director operates as both a strategist and hands-on leader—identifying optimization opportunities, prioritizing initiatives, and ensuring disciplined execution across multiple plants.
Key Responsibilities
Own and lead the enterprise Operational Excellence roadmap, ensuring alignment with business strategy and performance goals
Define and standardize best practices for Lean, Six Sigma, TPM, Daily Management Systems, and Tiered Accountability
Ensure consistent deployment and sustainment of Operational Excellence principles across all manufacturing sites
Directly manage, coach, and develop a team of Change Agents responsible for executing improvement initiatives at the site level
Translate enterprise priorities into clear project charters, expectations, and success metrics for Change Agents
Review site diagnostics, action plans, and results; remove barriers and escalate risks as needed
Build organizational capability by developing Change Agents as strong CI practitioners and change leaders
Network Optimization & Project Execution: Travel extensively across the manufacturing network to assess processes, performance routines, and operational maturity. Identify productivity, cost, quality, safety, and service improvement opportunities and convert them into actionable initiatives. Lead and sponsor cross-functional, multi-site projects from opportunity identification through implementation and sustainment. Develop business cases, quantify benefits, and track financial and operational impact
Change Leadership & Adoption: Serve as the enterprise change leader for Operational Excellence. Ensure alignment and buy-in from plant leadership and functional partners for new ways of working. Guide communication, engagement, and reinforcement strategies to drive adoption and behavioral change. Coach site leaders and frontline teams to embed CI behaviors into daily operations
Performance Management & Governance: Establish enterprise KPIs, visual management standards, and governance routines to track progress and sustain gains. Review and challenge site performance data, ensuring disciplined follow-up and accountability. Ensure consistent reporting of results, lessons learned, and best practices across the network
Capability Building & Culture: Build internal CI capability by overseeing training, workshops, kaizens, and problem-solving routines facilitated by Change Agents. Foster a culture of accountability, discipline, and continuous improvement across operations. Reinforce and role-model behaviors aligned with Operational Excellence principles
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Operations, Manufacturing, or related field (or equivalent manufacturing experience)
Years of Experience: 10+ years of progressive manufacturing operations experience
Previous Experience: Prior experience as a Plant Manager, Engineering Leader, Continuous Improvement Leader, or Operations Leader
Demonstrated success leading complex, multi-site operational improvement initiatives
Deep working knowledge of Lean, Six Sigma, TPM, Daily Management, and performance systems
Proven ability to influence senior leaders and drive change without direct authority
Certifications: Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification (or equivalent) preferred
Travel: Willingness to travel extensively across the manufacturing network (~75%)
Skills
Demonstrated ability to lead and sustain large enterprise-wide change initiatives
Advanced analytical mindset with the ability to interpret operational data, identify root causes, quantify impacts, and make fact-based decisions that improve safety, quality, cost, delivery, and productivity
Strong communication skills with the ability to clearly articulate insights, recommendations, and outcomes to senior leaders and plant teams, influencing decisions without direct authority
Pay & Benefits
The pay range for this full-time, salaried position is $181,604-$272,406/year. Individual base pay depends on work location and additional factors such as experience, job-related skills, and relevant education or training. The position is eligible for a discretionary annual incentive based on company and individual performance. We offer a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, 401k and wellness benefits beginning on the first day of employment.