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Director of Continuous Improvement

Company:
ALCOM
Location:
Winslow, ME
Posted:
May 05, 2025
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The Director of Continuous Improvement (CI) will oversee developing, planning, and executing strategies that result in eliminating waste, improving customer satisfaction, and increasing market share. A Continuous Improvement Director is not only highly competent as a process manager skilled in project design, planning, and implementation to ensure performance and process development, but also as a leader who drives the CI initiatives within Alcom.

A Director of Continuous Improvement measures and tests corporate procedures to improve production efficiency. They are analytical project coordinators, understand complicated ideas, and develop strategic decisions through problem-solving skills.

A successful Director of CI has a depth of process improvement experience in manufacturing and/or supply chain, including several years of experience leading and executing process improvement projects using Lean and Six Sigma and other continuous improvement principles. Additionally, this role requires hands-on knowledge of manufacturing, warehouse, logistics, distribution, and/or engineering, as well as experience as a Lean transformation leader with a broad cross-functional background. This position will report to the COO.

Primary responsibilities of a Continuous Improvement Director

Managing and facilitating all Continuous Improvement initiatives and strategies

Driving a continuous improvement culture within the organization by prioritizing opportunities and execution of a Lean transformation strategy and metrics

Using metrics to provide support to process owners in linking projects to strategic operational objectives

Driving plant cost savings initiatives

Assisting teams in developing Lean roadmaps to use in the deployment of strategic objectives

Ensuring successful definition and execution of large, cross-functional improvement initiatives tied to annual strategic priorities

Identifying best practices within and outside the company and serving as a channel for best practice sharing and adoption across business units

Managing and facilitating continuous improvement projects and kaizen events to improve productivity and accelerate growth

Challenging organizational leaders when necessary to create an action-based culture of continuous improvement and increase CI and Lean-oriented thinking throughout the organization.

Working with the finance department to evaluate project savings estimates, validate reported CI benefits, and ensure accurate accounting of CI productivity

Some core responsibilities of the Continuous Improvement Director:

Analyzing company processes and procedures

Developing process enhancement strategies

Establishing norms and standards of company performance

Monitoring staff performance and organizational processes

Communicating ideas and opinions to other members of management

Collaborating with other stakeholders to enhance productivity and staff satisfaction

Training, mentoring, and guiding team members in new processes

Staying up to date with developments in management and process optimization

Required and Desired Skills

Needs to have knowledge and experience in the activities of continuous improvement. Such tasks as analyzing company processes and procedures, developing process enhancement strategies, investigating shortfalls, issues, and researching complaints in current business processes are inherent in performing CI and required for anyone in the CI Director position.

Having experience in CI strategies and principles of Lean and Six Sigma is critical to the Continuous Improvement Director role.

Must have a strategic and analytical mindset and be an excellent communicator with top-notch presentation skills. To be successful in this role, one must be a strong mentor and coach, training others and leading the effort for continuous improvement. In other words, the CI Director must have the skills to lead organizational change.

Soft Skills:

Excellent written and oral communication skills

Predisposition to teach leaders and others a zero-defect mentality

Ability to weigh and manage priorities

Skilled at synthesis and analysis

Strategic and analytical thinker

Leadership and coaching skills

Project management

Hard Skills:

Continuous Improvement

5S

Lean Manufacturing

Kaizen

Lean Six Sigma

Root Cause Analysis

Value Stream Mapping

Proficiency in commonly used and specialized software

Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Suite, including advanced skills with Excel

Demonstrated ability to work in fast-paced and changing environments

Required/Desired Education and Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in business administration, process management, operations, industrial engineering, or engineering management. Some employers require a graduate degree in engineering, business or an MBA concentrating in Business Administration, Economics, Educational Management, Marketing Management, Project Management, Accounting, or a related field.

5+ years of experience in process optimization, operations, or business management

Continual Improvement Process

Kaizen

Six Sigma

Lean Manufacturing

Advanced skills in the use of data management tools to monitor progress toward goals

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Hybrid remote

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