Plant Lean Leader
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Manufacturing / Production
Change Management, Lean Manufacturing / Six Sigma, Operations Management
What you will do
Working under the framework of Johnson Controls Continuous Improvement & Production system, will assess current state performance, identify gaps, visualize and establish a plan to get to the future state, monitor progress and share/acquire best‑in‑class ideas and systems. Defines, designs and implements process improvement as part of the Johnson Controls Business System (JCBS); ensures integration and alignment vertically and horizontally across organization.
Defines improvement projects aligned with business strategies and priorities. Facilitates and coaches improvement teams.
- Identify gaps in business metrics and work with all levels of the plant to establish and execute a strategy for improving them.
- Assess the current state of the plant’s operations; develop a future state vision and drive and monitor the implementation plan.
- Coaches plant staff, front line leaders and associates in JCBS. Ensure process owner involvement in SW development and team leadership.
- Using kaizen funnel tracking and reporting systems, prepare detailed plans, drive project performance, and assure timely completion and achievement of transformational and continuous improvement projects.
- Collaborate with leadership to develop a plant CI Roadmap, driving breakthrough or Best‑in‑class performance that balances resources between internal plant efficiency and external customer‑focused effectiveness projects through
1. Just Do It improvements, 2. Kaizens, 3. Workshops. - Assist Process Owners in identifying barriers to project success and helps to drive changes when needed.
- Document improvement process learning and share best practices throughout AHU plants.
- Identify and bring forward to Champion new project opportunities.
- Assist Plant Manager in any strategic initiative that will help in compliance to standards, implementing new systems, and designing creative solutions that will continuously improve the plant.
- Accountable to deliver the plant annual goals.
- All other tasks as assigned.
- Adheres to the Company’s Code of Conduct and Business Ethics standards.
- Responsible for driving Safety Performance in the Plant.
- Bachelor’s degree required.
- 5 years suggested minimum experience in Continuous Improvement and 5 years experience as an operational frontline leader.
- Has demonstrated high‑level performance in current and previous positions.
- Has shown initiative, desire to drive change and is motivated to exceed expectations.
- Has solid leadership skills and able to manage both vertically and horizontally.
- Possesses basic statistical knowledge and the ability to apply statistics to product and process improvement projects.
- Can show certifications from a reputable lean leading company.
- Has demonstrated effective interpersonal skills and the ability to exercise influence without authority.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Suite Applications (Word, Excel, Access, & PowerPoint) as well as Internet software and E‑mail is required.
Salary: $100,000- $134,000 (subject to education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities of the applicant, internal equity, and alignment with market data.) The position includes a competitive benefits package.
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