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Location(s):
 
 Waxahachie, TX, US, 75165
 
Audience:
 Experienced Professional
 
Work Arrangement:
 On Site
 
 The Operations Leader is accountable for leading employees to deliver strong operational results for the facility while building a strong safety culture and improving the site's progress with continuous improvement application to our process The Operations Leader is expected to lead with a clear view of where the organization needs to be in 1-3 years and consistently deliver results to achieve that view, lead with a decision making approach that models and teaches the proper inclusion of analytics, team ideas and personal experiences, communicate in a way that positively shapes customer, team member and community action, and build the OC talent pipeline by growing all team members and recruiting the best of the best.  Direct Reports: 2-3 Operations Complex Leaders, 4-8 Shift Supervisors The Operations Leader reports to the Plant Leader. 
 Live the Safety stand, adhere to the safety responsibilities. The Operations Leader will have responsibility for:  
 
        
 Ensuring a safe, clean and environmentally compliant work environment and building a culture where safety is a first priorityTraining and developing employees to safely perform their jobsLeading and supporting safety initiatives and processes to drive towards zero recordable injuriesEffectively communicating Owens Corning's stand on safety throughout the Operations Department to ensure front line leaders and employees believe in and behave in a manner that supports our stand that all accidents are preventable, safety is everyone's responsibility, and that working safely is a condition of employment at Owens Corning
 
 
 Metrics  
 
        
 Implement a personal safety action plan and review with leaderSafety metrics - RIR, first aids, near misses, SAFE and Critical 6
 
 
 Knowing our Customers The Operations Leader will have responsibility for: 
 
        
 Understanding and communicating customer expectations throughout the Operations Department, and ensuring that all products meet customer standards and requirementsEnsuring timely and accurate production to schedules in order to meet or exceed delivery to promiseEnsuring operational procedures are followed to product specifications and quality metrics are met to meet customers' needs Facilitating a culture to maintain, improve and/or develop customer relationships 
 
 
 Metrics  
 
        
 Customer FFUSchedule AttainmentQuality AssuranceCustomer Complaints including Service Exceptions and Claim Dollars
 
 
 Direct Operations and Executing Strategy Aligned with Continuous Improvement Methodology (TPM) The Operations Leader will have responsibility for: 
 
        
 Determining organizational objectives and priorities in support of the Plant's strategy and vision, and for developing teams to deliver results in support of these objectives and prioritiesThe successful operation of activities of major significance to the organization; the Operations Leader will rarely become involved in daily operational activitiesMaking operational decisions or recommendations that could affect the financial, employee, or public relations posture of the organizationLiving the values and vision of the Company; establish an engaged workforce characterized by mutual trust, open communications, teamwork, and recognition Leading AM Pillar and driving other Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) initiatives.Setting Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) expansion strategy for the site.Assigning and coordinating the work in a manufacturing department to include supervising first line leaders, production leaders, and analyze productivity reports Preparing budgets relative to capital expenditures, manpower, production, and space forecasting Facilitating process improvements through people deployment, productivity enhancements, high performance work teams and being a model for change Developing and leading strategic business plans; accountable for delivering plant performance metrics Utilizing data driven decision-making processesDriving alignment between plant departments 
 
 
 Metrics  
 
        
 Safety metrics - RIR, first aids, near misses, SAFE and Critical 6Customer Complaints including Service Exceptions and Claim DollarsCost / lbConversion EfficiencyPerformance ManagementTalent DevelopmentEmployee / Labor RelationsEmployee SurveysIndividual Goals and Objectives
 
 
 Leading and Developing Talent The Operations Leader will have responsibility for: 
 
        
 Creating and sustaining a culture where talent is developed through effective performance management and talent evaluationEffectively staffing the organization, providing competent people and the appropriate mix of internal and external talent to satisfy both near-term and long-term succession needsInvesting in the growth and development of individuals identified as high potential talentEstablishing clear and measurable expectations of performance and review commitments to ensure goals are achieved; completing first line leader performance appraisals and coaching employees to develop and execute growth and development plansMonitoring and enforcing plant policies in a consistent manner to ensure a positive labor environment Maintaining documentation, tracking, counseling and executing coaching and corrective action when performance issues occur Actively leading and building effective work teams and committees to increase plant performance and drive continuous improvement initiatives
 
 
 Metrics  
 
        
 Performance ManagementTalent DevelopmentTalent Acquisition and RetentionSuccession PlanningIndividual Goals and Objectives
 
 
 Experience: 
 
        
 A minimum of 7 years progressive leadership experience in a manufacturing facility or environmentUndergraduate degree in Business or Engineering, Master's degree in related area preferredExperience in leading, assessing, and developing talent to deliver results
 
 
 Knowledge and Abilities: 
 
        
 Demonstrated capability in change managementAbility to effectively communicate to all levels of management and all hourly employees Six Sigma Green Belt or Lean Certification is preferred at time of hire and required within two years in jobLean manufacturing experience
 
 
 Personal Characteristics: 
 
        
 Engages and cares for others, starting with safetyAchieves results fast, individually and through teamsLikes people and working in teamsTakes business risks, grows from failures, celebrates successesMakes self and others betterHas Company spiritThrives in ambiguous environmentsAble to influence without authorityOpen to new ideasHigh level of tolerance for stressDemonstrates strategic planning and thinking
 
 About Owens Corning  Owens Corning is a residential and commercial building products leader committed to building a sustainable future through material innovation. Our products provide durable, sustainable, energy-efficient solutions that leverage our unique capabilities and market-leading positions to help our customers win and grow. We are global in scope, human in scale with more than 25,000 employees in 31 countries dedicated to generating value for our customers and shareholders and making a difference in the communities where we work and live. Founded in 1938 and based in Toledo, Ohio, USA, Owens Corning posted 2024 sales of $11.0 billion. For more information, visit www.owenscorning.com. Owens Corning is an equal opportunity employer. Except in limited circumstances such as formal apprenticeship programs, Owens Corning does not employ anyone under the age of 18. 
 
 Nearest Major Market: Dallas
 
 Nearest Secondary Market: Fort Worth
 
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