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Program Capacity Lead

Stellantis

Stellantis

Phenix City, AL, USA
Posted on Apr 15, 2025

We are looking for an experienced Vehicle Capacity Lead to join our team and manage supplier capacity constraints across multiple Stellantis Assembly Plants. This key leadership role involves working closely with suppliers, Purchasing, Engineering, Program Management, Supplier Quality, Manufacturing, Brand and other Supply Chain Management teams to ensure optimal capacity planning. You will drive the resolution of capacity issues, ensuring we are prepared for both short-term and long-term production needs.

The Vehicle Capacity Lead will lead a small team of specialists focused on capacity management, balancing the demands of program changes and product planning, while minimizing inefficiencies. If you thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced environment and have a passion for continuous improvement, this is a great opportunity to make a significant impact on our production efficiency.

Key Responsibilities include but not limited to:

  • Lead and Develop a Team: Manage and mentor a team of two analysts focused on supplier capacity and constraint management
  • Ensure Capacity Alignment: Ensure suppliers and programs are adequately prepared for demand-driven changes or product plan modifications well in advance of program launches
  • Resolve Capacity Shortfalls: Identify and address capacity issues by ensuring accurate release data and developing business cases to secure necessary funding for capacity solutions
  • Balance Short and Long-Term Planning: Manage both immediate and future capacity requirements to optimize production schedules and reduce inefficiency costs
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with Purchasing, Brand, Engineering, Program Management, and other SCM groups to align on capacity needs and program timing
  • Continuous Improvement: Drive process improvements and propose solutions to enhance capacity planning and reduce bottlenecks