Ottawa, KS, US
Plant Director - Terminal Tractor
Kalmar is moving goods in critical supply chains around the world, with the vision to be the forerunner in sustainable material handling equipment and services.
Purpose of the position
The Plant Director is responsible for leading, coaching, planning and coordinating everyday actions in all aspects of Terminal Tractor Plant Operations in order to reach short and long-term goals, both financial and operational, defined by the business plan and forecasts.
A key responsibility is change management and developing transformational leaders across plant operations aligned with Kalmar’s Core Behaviors: Focus on the Customer, Experiment, Respect Others and Extreme Ownership.
The Plant Director owns implementing and driving a LEAN mindset and driving improvement actions in all areas of assembly and manufacturing. These areas include: quality control, safety, production engineering, procurement/logistics, finance, IT and administration.
Success will also include fostering and promoting ongoing partnerships with Union leaders and representatives to promote a positive work culture and high employee engagement.
The Plant Director reports to the SVP Integrated Supply Chain and is a member of the Operations leadership team and participates as a member of the extended Divisional management team.
Main tasks and responsibilities
- Drives transformational leadership with line management to achieve improvement goals
- Successfully partners with Union leaders and representatives to achieve a positive and productive work culture
- Leads and distribute work within the responsibility area
- Ensures a safe work environment and builds a “safety first” culture
- Delivers the unit output as per agreed budgets and forecasts as efficiently as possibly and to the lowest cost
- Defines and executes assembly operations budgets; monitor and improves costs and efficiency of production in order to optimize own resources; identifies and drives investments opportunities; classifies expenditure, and reaches quality, assembly, safety and sustainability standards
- Defines, monitors and fulfills standards and targets in defined areas with delivery performance, assembly efficiency, productivity, direct and indirect cost, quality, sustainability, safety etc.
- Drives continuous improvement, (LEAN) productivity and assembly excellence
- Implements and monitors work processes and supporting tools according to Kalmar 4.0 LEAN production system and continuously developing them
- Responsibility for annual and long-term profitability and competitiveness of the Plant in support of divisional and SBU targets
- Contributes to and undertakes aligned activities aimed at continuous improvement of processes in the Plant / Supply Chain
- Drives employee engagement across the plant aligned with Kalmar’s core values
- Ultimately accountable for good organization of work and order in the workplace and plant (5S/6S)
- Ensures the right flow of information and good communication with relevant stakeholders (divisions, functions)
- Liaises with services and supporting sales, divisions and other stakeholders within the frame of responsibilities
- Hires, develops and retains a high performing team, continuously uplifts skills and builds cross functional collaboration
- Ensures compliance with all relevant policies and procedures
- Participates in divisional extended management team representing operations
What you’ll need to succeed
Education
- B.A/B.S or Masters degree in Industrial, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering or another relevant degree.
- LEAN trained /Certified
Experience/Key Competencies
- Successful in driving lean transformation demonstrating both Elevate thinking and pragmatic/decisive mindset.
- Experience creating transformational leaders who embrace and execute LEAN improvement attitudes and actions
- Operational Performance management: Has experience in driving performance through Tiers meeting escalation connected to daily Leadership Gemba.
- Demonstrate on his/her leadership and hands-on approach, with a strong People focus and display a role model through his/her behaviors.
- Demonstrated ability to drive a “safety first” culture
- Solid experience leading within a labor union environment
- 5 + years experience with heavy vehicle multi assembly or manufacturing
- Excellent communication and negotiation skills
- Strong financial and analytical ability
- Demonstrated leadership experience in a diverse, multicultural setting
- Excellent communication and negotiation skills,
- International experience with global stakeholders
- Fluency in English: reading, writing and speaking.
You will be part of
✔ Kalmar is part of a global organization- We have a very talented and diverse workforce focused on equity & inclusion.
✔ We believe in our people as it is our people who really make the difference.
✔ We always work in close collaboration with our customers, deliver on our promises and never walk away no matter how big the challenge.
✔ We succeed because we do it together.
✔ With us, you will have the opportunity to realize your potential and become an important member of our global team.
Interested to join?
Please submit your resume/CV to be considered!
Kalmar (Nasdaq Helsinki: KALMAR) offers a wide range of industry shaping heavy material handling equipment and services to ports and terminals, distribution centres, manufacturing and heavy logistics. Headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, Kalmar operates globally in over 120 countries and employs approximately 5,200 people. In 2023, the company's sales on a carve-out basis totalled approximately EUR 2.0 billion.
www.kalmarglobal.com