The Continuous Improvement Lead is responsible for managing project prioritization and project deployment for the plant as well as managing and tracking all project activity to ensure the plant achieves financial goals. It is also the role of the Continuous Improvement Domain Lead to ensure that all tools and methodologies are deployed and applied correctly for all Domains and centers in the plant. Additional responsibilities include: Managing project activities to insure prioritized attack on plants top financial losses; deploying proper methodology to all levels of the organization; managing all plant Kaizen activities; leading and managing the Continuous Improvement Team to ensure proper deployment of methodology plant wide; leading Shop Floor Management (SFM) methodology at all levels of the plant; providing coaching on Kaizen methodology to all levels of the organization; ensuring that all Domains are deploying proper methodology according to Stellantis Industrial System (SIS) standards; researching and developing learning materials on intermediate and advanced problem solving methods to be deployed to senior problem solvers and engineers; managing, developing, and tracking department's performance and devise strategies to maintain or meet corporate goals; establishing and maintaining the documentation of processes by utilizing FCA’s Stellantis Industrial System (SIS) tools; leading root cause analysis for vehicle build, warranty and other customer quality concerns; tracking and resolving new model launch key performance indicators; critiquing all Kaizens (Levels 1,2,3 & 4) to ensure tools are applied properly and methodology is followed; preparing for SIS audits to demonstrate and defend plants progress to SIS criteria; ensuring data integrity for all Kaizen activity; submitting corporate reports for all Kaizen activities in the plant.
Preferred QualificationsBasic Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 5 years' experience in operations management experience in a high-volume manufacturing environment, including at least 2 years of supervisory experience
- Experience in continuous improvement systems and lean manufacturing
- Must possess a working knowledge of advanced technical problem-solving tools
- Strong knowledge of Stellantis Industrial System (SIS) pillar methodology and implementation or continuous improvement systems, such as TPS and Lean Manufacturing operation
- Demonstrated knowledge of statistical process control and process capability
- Proven experience applying the Kaizen methodology
- Ability to work any shift and overtime as required
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to interface with various levels of employees within all areas of the Plant from hourly represented employees to Senior Leadership as required
- Ability to build effective business relationships with plant leadership and customers
- Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously
- Demonstrated ability to coach / mentor / develop team members
- Goal oriented self-starter with ability to lead team
- Must have a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office
- Intermediate software processing knowledge with programs such as: Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
Preferred Requirements:
- Previous domain lead experience
- Previous experience working in a union environment.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree
- 5 years' experience in operations management
- 2 years of supervisory experience
- Experience in continuous improvement systems and lean manufacturing
- Working knowledge of advanced technical problem-solving tools
- Knowledge of Stellantis Industrial System (SIS)
- Knowledge of statistical process control and process capability
- Experience applying Kaizen methodology
- Ability to work any shift and overtime
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously
- Demonstrated ability to coach/mentor/develop team members
- Goal oriented self-starter
- Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office
- Intermediate software processing knowledge with Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
Stellantis Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Stellantis and has not been reviewed or approved by Stellantis.
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Pay Growth & Progression — Contract-driven increases lifted hourly wages roughly 25% over 4.5 years and restored cost-of-living adjustments, pushing top rates near $42 per hour by the end of the agreement. Union hourly positions appear to have benefited most since the 2023 deal.
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Affordable Benefits — UAW-represented hourly workers pay no premiums and about 3% of total healthcare costs while receiving comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and wellness coverage. This creates materially lower out-of-pocket costs for represented hourly roles.
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Retirement Support — Post-2007 hourly hires receive a 10% employer 401(k) contribution and legacy workers saw defined-benefit improvements with retiree bonuses. Salaried roles also cite a 401(k) with employer match and contribution up to a maximum of 8%.
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