WCSC /World Class Supply Chain/ Operations Site Lead - 2nd Shift

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Requisition ID: 36486 


 


Cheers to creating an incredible tomorrow!   


At Molson Coors, we tackle big challenges and defy the status quo.  With a proud legacy of excellence, an incredible portfolio of beer, seltzers, spirits, and non-alcohol brands, and a bold vision for our future... we’re on the path to transforming the beverage industry.  That requires remarkable individuals who are curious, tenacious, and never afraid to fail forward.  


We seek, value and respect everyone’s unique perspectives and experiences knowing that we are stronger together.  We collaborate as a team and celebrate each other’s successes.  


Here’s to crafting careers and creating new legacies.  


   


Crafted Highlights:     


In the role of WCSC (World Class Supply Chain) Operations Site Lead (2nd shift) working in our Fort Worth Brewery, you will manage and improve results necessary to achieve the Compelling Business Need (CBN). This person will contribute to the site and area Master Plans through rigorous application of WCSC methods and tools.   


This role has site accountability for safety, product quality, and performance on the off-shift hours. You will oversee our off-shift operational leads in brewing, packaging and warehouse departments. 


This position reports to the Director, World Class Supply Chain.


   


What You’ll Be Brewing:   



  • Most importantly, you will lead a team of talented colleagues, and support their growth and development through career discussions and consistent one on one conversations 



  • Support and implement line or area 90-Day Plans developed by trio teams. Serve as the primary contact and advocate for long-term problem-solving initiatives. Establish systems to transition ownership of these activities to the appropriate teams in alignment with line or area expectations. 



  • Drive DMS execution, loss elimination, and skill development for technical mastery. Mentor and coach teams to achieve departmental KPIs in alignment with World Class Supply Chain (WCSC) pillars. Assess talent needs and create plans to close capability gaps. 



  • Facilitate DDS (Daily Direction Setting) meetings across lines and areas, with a focus on coaching Shift Managers and team members for effective shift exchanges. Ensure execution of daily actionable items and leverage tools such as DDS Safety & Quality Triggers, CIL DMS, and Defect Handling DMS. 



  • Oversee execution of safety, cost, quality, efficiency, and technical objectives during off-shift periods. Build team capability for reliable equipment operation by promoting maintenance concepts, asset care routines, and best practices.  


   


   


Key Ingredients:   



  • You are an authentic leader.  You value and respect differences and believe everyone’s unique differences is the key to collaboration and a winning team culture.



  • You have a bachelor’s degree in operations, Engineering, Science, or Business and/or 5+ years leading in a manufacturing environment.  



  • Certificate in Brewing Science (Siebels or IBD) preferred.  



  • Ability to build, lead, and manage teams through talent development, performance management, feedback, and coaching. 



  • Deep understanding of Brewing, Packaging, Supply Chain, Quality Services, and Maintenance interrelationships, plus practical and theoretical knowledge of brewing processes (e.g., raw material handling, fermentation, yeast management, filtration, blending). 



  • Skilled in data analysis to identify trends impacting cost, compliance, or risk; adaptable to MCMS for data tracking and traceability; proficient in SAP. 



  • Basic troubleshooting skills, familiarity with computerized maintenance systems, asset care planning, and experience with process operations equipment. Knowledge of RCM and CBM practices to maximize machine reliability and eliminate defects. 



  • Ability to lead a diverse workforce, set production priorities, and respond effectively to changing requirements or equipment issues while applying Molson Coors World Class Supply Chain principles. 



  • You love a challenge. You complete complex projects quickly and adeptly with your understanding of the business priorities. 



  • You build relationships and collaborate to get to the desired outcome. 



  • You take accountability for results – acting with integrity and honoring commitments. 



  • You have a thirst for learning – you are always looking for ways to learn and help one another grow. 



  • You exhibit our core values.  


   


Beverage Bonuses:    



  • We care about our People and Planet and have challenged ourselves with stretch goals around our key priorities. 



  • We care about our communities, and play our part to make a difference – from charitable donations to hitting the streets together to build parks, giving back to the community is part of our culture and who we are. 



  • Engagement with a variety of Business Resource Groups, which can provide volunteer opportunities, leadership experience, and networking through the organization. 



  • Ability to grow and develop your career centered around our First Choice Learning opportunities. 



  • Participation in our Total Rewards program with a competitive base salary, incentive plans, parental leave, health, dental, vision, retirement plan options with incredible employer match, generous paid time off plans, an engaging Wellness Program, and an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with amazing resources. 



  • On site Pub, access to cool brand clothing and swag, top events and, of course... free beer and beverages!   



  • Work within a fast paced and innovative company, meeting passionate colleagues and partners with diverse backgrounds and experiences    


Job Posting Grade: 12
 


Molson Coors is an equal opportunity employer.  We invite applications from candidates of all backgrounds, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or any other characteristic. If you have a disability and believe you need a reasonable accommodation during the application or recruitment processes, please e-mail jobs@molsoncoors.com



Pay and Benefits:

At Molson Coors, we’re committed to paying people fairly and equitably for the work they do.



Job Posting Total Rewards Offerings: $95,500.00 - $125,400.00 (posting salary range) + 15target short term incentive + $23,000 on average spent on benefits per employee, including but not limited to health, dental, vision, retirement with above market employer match, wellness incentives and EAP + paid time off (including holidays, vacation days and sick days).



The posting range provided above for salary is what we, in good faith, believe we would pay for this role at the time of this posting.  We ultimately pay based on a number of non-discriminatory factors that inform pay decisions including but not limited to the required work location, previous work experience, skill set and internal equity.


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