Transformation Management Organization Specialist

Ford Ford · Auto · Dearborn, MI +1 · Quality

Ford is seeking a Transformation Management Organization Specialist to revolutionize its Industrial Systems, focusing on engineering excellence and technical risk mitigation. The role involves leading cross-functional process transformation initiatives, conducting gap analysis, building consensus, reporting on KPIs, and championing continuous improvement. Requires a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, PMP or Lean Six Sigma certification, and strong program management, analytical, and communication skills.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead Workstream Transformation: Lead the strategic planning, execution, and oversight of complex, cross-functional process transformation initiatives within a dedicated functional area (e.g., Quality, Engineering, PD, or Manufacturing) aimed at optimizing global Industrial System operations.
  2. Execution Gap Analysis: Conduct deep-dive analysis within your assigned functional area to identify milestone execution gaps, emerging issues, and significant opportunities for improved delivery and end-to-end integration.
  3. Build Cross-Functional Consensus: Collaborate extensively with diverse teams across the Industrial System to align strategies, build consensus, and implement integrated solutions that bridge functional silos.
  4. Executive Reporting & KPIs: Define, track, and report on key performance indicators (KPIs) related to functional area efficiency, providing regular, insightful updates and data-driven recommendations to executive leadership.
  5. Drive Framework Adoption: Coach and Mentor workstream leads on the adoption of the Transformation Project Management Framework (TPMF), ensuring consistent application of digital tools and methodology across the portfolio.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Business, Project Management, Information Systems / Technology Management, or Data & Analytics
  • 5+ years experience
  • Project Management Professional (PMP), Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, or equivalent experience
  • Leading complex, large-scale programs from conception to closure
  • Managing technical engineering changes
  • Ensuring DFMEA tracking and cross-functional cascading within an automotive or industrial manufacturing environment
  • Rigorous data analysis
  • Identify root causes
  • Develop practical, data-driven solutions
  • Strategic and systems thinking
  • Develop long-term strategic roadmaps for transformation
  • Articulate complex technical and business concepts clearly and concisely
  • Influence cross-functional teams without direct authority
  • Build strong relationships
  • Foster collaboration
  • Drive alignment across various departments

Nice to have

  • Direct experience within Quality, Engineering, Advanced PD Planning, or Manufacturing in automotive/industrial transformation within a large-scale OEM or supplier
  • Systematically track Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (DFMEA) updates and ensure technical changes are effectively cascaded to all impacted cross-functional areas (e.g., Manufacturing, Quality, Purchasing).
  • Manage the end-to-end communication loop to ensure transformation initiatives remain technically aligned and that downstream impacts are identified and mitigated in real-time.
  • Familiarity with Ford's internal quality systems, product development processes (e.g., GPDS), and global manufacturing footprint.
  • Experience in driving significant organizational change

What the JD emphasized

  • technical risk mitigation
  • technical engineering changes
  • DFMEA tracking
  • cross-functional cascading
  • Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (DFMEA) updates
  • technical changes are effectively cascaded
  • end-to-end communication loop
  • transformation initiatives remain technically aligned
  • downstream impacts are identified and mitigated