Location : Singapore, SingaporeIn fast changing markets, customers worldwide rely on Thales. Thales is a business where brilliant people from all over the world come together to share ideas and inspire each other. In aerospace, transportation, defence, security and space, our architects design innovative solutions that make our tomorrow's possible.Thales established its presence in Singapore in 1973 to support the expansion of aerospace-related activities in the Asia-Pacific region. Throughout the last four decades, the company grew from strength to strength and is today involved in the primary businesses of Aerospace (including Air Traffic Management), Defence & Security, Ground Transportation and Digital Identity & Security. Thales today employs over 2,100 people in Singapore across all its business areas.
Responsibilities :
Continuous Improvement
- To manage the continuous improvement, put in place the Thales best practices, including lean manufacturing, with his / her suppliers
- Responsible for the deployment of corrective and preventive action plans which address process, product, or component alerts from industrial operations, customer line fit manufactures, or the field support organization.
- Act as a conduit to improve the overall interface between Thales and the Supplier, using lessons learned for the continuous improvement of both parties.
- Deploy techniques including Six Sigma, DMAIC or Process Failure Mode Effects Analysis (PFMEA) to identify and evaluate the potential failures of process, prioritize actions to alleviate risk in both Thales and Supplier activities.
- Participate to transverse optimization actions such as Air Supply deployment (internet portal for exchanging data for Purchase Orders and forecasts), specific programs (ramp-up, ramp-down), new KPIs implementations, logistics, etc.
Crisis Mode
In case of local supply chain crisis, leads the Task Force with his / her networkIn case of Tiger Team at the Group level, can be part of the teamPerformance Reviews with Suppliers and reporting
Organize and conduct the suppliers performance reviews with the Category BuyerMonitor and report on a regularly basis the global performance action plan addressing two main topics : quality and punctualityIssue and Validate Supplier KPIRelationships with the global SPM organization
Support Group initiatives to improve supplier performances for the GroupThroughout his network, he contributes to the identification of weak signals in coordination with Industry, Engineering, Services, Quality and Procurement departmentsContribute to the knowledge of the complete Supply Chain starting from the tier one supplier and identify the weaknessesMay participate to the Thales IPCA Audit (Industrial Process Control Assessment) and support auditors for the closure of the findingsRequirements :
Good industrial background and track record in 2 main domains (5 years minimum) linked to the industry : logistic, manufacturing , industrialization, qualityGood communication skill written and verbal with all levels of stakeholders.Industrial logistic : S&OP process (Sales and Operations Planning), Production Plan, MRP II (Manufacturing Resources Planning), supply chain managementProduct understanding and featuresTechnological : manufacturing processes (electronics, mechanical, electro technical, optical, microwaves…) according to the portfolioSimple project management notionsProblems solving : 8D, PDCA (Plan Do Check Act), Ishikawa, 5 Whys…FMEA : processes, products, industrial logisticLean Manufacturing basics notionsNotions in ISO EN 9001 and AQAP standards and principlesNotion of companies organizations and systemic analysisManagement of projects : organization, coordination, planning, reporting and risk managementGood technical understanding of the products and their characteristicsInteractions with a large diversity of actors with different culturesAbility to lead or work closely with / within cross-functional teams.Pro-activity, team spirit, perseverance, results oriented, senses of urgenciesTravel is required at least one trip per monthAt Thales we provide CAREERS and not only jobs. With Thales employing 80,000 employees in 68 countries our mobility policy enables thousands of employees each year to develop their careers at home and abroad, in their existing areas of expertise or by branching out into new fields. Together we believe that embracing flexibility is a smarter way of working. Great journeys start here, apply now!