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Pepsi Co FI supervisor (focused improvement) - 309185 in Indianapolis, Indiana

Overview The Focused Improvement Supervisor is responsible for leading the FI Pillar, maintaining and improving manufacturing reliability (TE/RE), production system capability, operational stability/variability, develops solutions to repetitive failures, asset utilization (Speed Balancing), yield reduction, Resource Conservation and Plant operational cost reduction. The FI Supervisor partners with TPM, Quality, Finance, and Engineering and Maintenance to deliver improved results through process, capacity, quality, cost or regulatory compliance issues.

Responsibilities Technical Mastery /Tasks: A. Develops mastery understanding for all processes and uses that to deliver improved TE/RE, quality, yield, and thru-put. This includes understanding the physics and chemistry of how the production systems are designed to function, their limitations, and the impact of variation on thru-put, reliability, yield, and quality.

B. The FI Supervisor is expected to have a working knowledge of the following areas: * Skilled in the tools and methodologies of the following TPM pillars - AM, PM, FI, EM * Project Management Processes * Package material evaluation / qualification process * CQV process - Commissioning, Qualification, Verification * OSHA, MSDS, GMP requirements, clean design * LSS - Through GB training * Centerline System management, including its development, maintenance and change management * Rapid Changeover activities including principles, target setting, and leading successful efforts reducing changeover time to achieve challenging objectives.

C. Provide Weekly, Period, and Year to Date reliability and variability downtime analysis support to the operation, including data analysis of results in such areas as TE, RE, MS, MTBF, and Machine Availability incorporating: * Planned downtime event frequency and duration trend analysis * Unplanned Downtime event frequency and duration trend analysis * Unplanned MTBF and availability results and improvement plan * Loss analysis in the rate, quality and yield areas * Updated current and future state Loss Trees and Loss analyses * Production system target rates determination and speed mapping * TE improvement plans, activities, progress, and tracking (development, maintenance and update) * TE recovery plans for new products / system alterations expected to negatively impact TE

D. Apply reliability expertise to stabilize and improve the operation driving variation down and seeking improved TE/RE through capital, procedural, and operational improvements in both planned and unplanned downtime areas.

E. Develop, Own, and Manage the TE/RE Improvement Process for packaging and process, yield, and quality goals by production system.

F. Ensure line event data systems are operating correctly with a high degree of accuracy. This includes the Daily Management of the system, ensuring the systems are used, timestamps are accurate, and alerting operations if system use falls below target levels. This also encompasses establishing and changing menus and reports, retrieving the data base for analysis, analyzing data collected, and interpreting results.

G. Own the Centerline System including developing (if necessary), maintaining, and implementing a centerline program. This includes identifying, validating and managing changes to key process parameters and developing as well as devising an approach for operators to have informational access 24/7. Keeping visible plant centerline health indicators is important.

H. Actively Participate in Production System Problem Solving for Tough problems. The FI Supervisor becomes involved in problems requiring deeper penetration and expertise. This includes identifying and formulating the problem statement, developing potential solutions, prioritizing actions, determining and performing the appropriate analysis, and leading efforts through resolution.

I. Ensure efforts are integrated and support plant TPM efforts. The FI Supe visor is responsible to ensure the changes and modifications made are consistent with AM, PM and other pillar efforts.

J. Lead the development of training material relating to TE/RE, sequence of operation, and the use of controls to regulate the process in achieving high efficiencies / thru-put / quality.

K. Manage / support TE/RE Improvement projects where the FI Supervisor can add unique value. Provide project management services for selected projects focused on improving the efficiencies / availability / reliability / quality / yield of plant operations. The FI Supervisor is, as any project manager, expected to complete projects within scope, at cost, and on or before established timing.

L. Lead the FI pillar for the plant. Responsible to ensure plant personnel is trained and fluent in SRC and 7-step root cause analysis. Track and ensure completion/compliance with all FI triggers as well as ensure we get to true root cause.

M. Network with other Plant and Central Resources to rapidly identify, re-apply, and share successes and learnings driving measurable improvement.

N. Project Representation and Providing Perspective and Feedback on New Initiatives affecting processes and equipment systems for which they have ownership. This includes learning the details of new processes or process modifications. The PIE represents the Plant organization in determining project success criteria from a technical standpoint, including reliability and quality. They ensure the agreed-upon delivery model is followed relative to defining, qualifying and verifying the process and equipment. They also ensure the training material is adequate to train the appropriate people in the organization.

Compensation and Benefits: * The expected compensation range for this position is between $61,000 - $102,200 based on a full-time schedule. * Location, confirmed job-related skills and experience will be considered in setting actual starting salary. * Bonus based on performance and eligibility; target payout is 8% of annual salary paid out annually. * Paid time off subject to eligibility, including paid parental leave, vacation, sick, and bereavement. * In addition to salary, PepsiCo offers a comprehensive benefits package to support our employees and their families, subject to elections and eligibility: Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Health and Dependent Care Reimbursement Accounts, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Insurance (Accident, Group Legal, Life), Defined Contribution Retirement Plan.

Qualifications * Four year technical or engineering degree preferred. * Supervisory experience preferred. * Analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills required. * Process oriented with drive for sustainable results * Strong organizational skills * Leadership and management skills required * Highly motivated, self-starter * Strong verbal and written communication skills

EEO Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status.

PepsiCo is an Equal Opportunity Employer: Female / Minority / Disability / Protected Veteran / Sexual Orientation / Gender Identity

If you'd like more information about your EEO rights as an applicant under the law, please download the available EEO is the Law and EEO is the Law Supplement documents. View PepsiCo EEO Policy.

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