Director, Manufacturing Strategy

New Yesterday

About Ford Do you want to change the world? The Ford Motor Company had endured and thrived for 118 years – through every imaginable challenge – because we have the vision to imagine the future and the courage to change. Ford is redefining how it will build a better world for the future by creating a culture and opportunities where employees will capitalize on Ford’s excellence in designing and building the most iconic products while also helping develop the future of world-class connected BEVs. Ford is transforming our global automotive business to scale EVs, strengthen operations, and unlock value. We will deliver the speed of a startup, with the deep expertise of high-volume production. This is the opportunity of a lifetime.
The Opportunity
Ford is aggressively pursuing leadership in the electric vehicle (EV) market and driving operational excellence across North America. This highly impactful leadership role will be instrumental in shaping the future of Ford's manufacturing strategy, ensuring our operations remain at the forefront of innovation and efficiency. Reporting directly to the Managing Director - EV, Digital, and Manufacturing Strategy, you will be responsible for developing and executing manufacturing strategies that support Ford's ambitious EV and broader North American production goals. You will own the creation and cross-functional execution of the Hoshin Kanri, strategic action plans (SAPs), and digital integration strategies for our manufacturing operations. You will work closely with the Digital Manufacturing and Ford Production Systems Leader to ensure successful and tech-enabled strategy deployment and execution. A key aspect of this role will be guiding and enabling skill teams and manufacturing plants to focus on key metrics and breakthrough capabilities, driving best-in-class transformation. This requires a strategic thinker with a deep understanding of manufacturing processes, emerging technologies, and the evolving automotive landscape.
This role requires significant experience in lean methodologies, SAP deployment, and Hoshin Kanri execution. This role demands a collaborative leader who can effectively translate strategic vision into actionable plans, driving operational excellence across a large and diverse organization.
The Position
As Manufacturing Strategy Director, you will be a key leader in shaping Ford's manufacturing future, driving strategic decision-making, and ensuring the long-term competitiveness of our operations. Reporting to the Managing Director - EV, Digital, and Manufacturing Strategy, you will own the development and execution of the Hoshin Kanri process, translating strategic objectives into actionable plans and ensuring cross-functional alignment. You will partner closely with the Digital Manufacturing, Ford Production Systems Leader and VP of Manufacturing North America to ensure seamless integration of digital technologies and effective execution of strategic initiatives. You will play a key role in guiding skill teams and manufacturing plants to focus their efforts on achieving breakthrough capabilities and key performance indicators (KPIs), driving best-in-class transformation.
Your expertise in lean methodologies, SAP deployment, and Hoshin Kanri will be critical to the success of this role.  Your responsibilities will encompass: developing and implementing long-term manufacturing strategies; conducting market research and competitive analysis to identify industry best practices and emerging trends; leading the development and implementation of new manufacturing technologies and processes; optimizing manufacturing footprints and capacity planning; collaborating with cross-functional teams to align manufacturing strategies with overall business objectives; and identifying and mitigating potential risks to manufacturing operations. You will play a crucial role in ensuring Ford's manufacturing capabilities remain at the forefront of the industry, leveraging digital technologies to enhance efficiency and responsiveness.
Organizational Structure Alignment:
This role reports directly to the Managing Director – EV, Digital Manufacturing, and Manufacturing Strategy. You will collaborate closely with key departments, including Product Development, Engineering, Supply Chain, Plant Operations, and Quality Assurance to drive and enable strategic action plans and hoshin deployment.
Functional & Technical Knowledge The minimum requirements we seek Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Manufacturing, Operations Management, or a related field. An MBA or equivalent advanced degree is strongly preferred. 10+ years of experience in manufacturing operations, preferably within the automotive or a related industry. Our preferred requirements Experience in the EV or automotive industry. Experience with Industry 4.0 technologies and their impact on manufacturing operations. Experience working in a global manufacturing environment. Lean manufacturing certification (., Six Sigma). Proven track record of exceeding expectations in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Proven experience in developing and implementing manufacturing strategies and plans. Strong understanding of manufacturing processes, technologies, and best practices. Experience conducting market research and competitive analysis. Proven ability to lead and manage cross-functional teams. Exceptional analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and relevant analytical software. Experience with Hoshin Kanri or similar strategic planning methodologies. Proven experience in lean manufacturing methodologies. Proven experience in deploying Strategic Action Plans (SAPs). What You'll Receive in Return
As part of the Ford family, you’ll enjoy excellent compensation, and a comprehensive benefits package that includes generous PTO, retirement, savings and stock investment plans, incentive compensation, and much more. You’ll also experience exciting opportunities for professional and personal growth and recognition.
Location:
Dearborn