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Operations Leader, Heavy-Duty New Unit Engineering
GE VernovaGreenville, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 17 Aug 2026
💰 $254,000/yr($152,400/yr – $254,000/yr)
About the role
Job Description Summary
The Heavy-Duty Service Engineering (HDSE) Operations Leader serves as the strategic partner and Chief of Staff to the Executive Director, Heavy-Duty Service The Heavy Duty New Unit Engineering Operations Leader serves as the strategic operating partner and Chief of Staff to the Executive Director, Heavy Duty New Unit Engineering Leader and the broader Heavy Duty New Unit Engineering leadership team. This high-influence SPB1 role is responsible for the operational heartbeat of the global Heavy Duty New Unit Engineering organization, ensuring that technical priorities, resource allocation, operating rhythms, lean transformation, and execution governance are aligned to Gas Power and GE Vernova business objectives.This leader owns the governance, operational standards, performance visibility, and program management frameworks that enable disciplined execution across new unit engineering value streams. The role requires strong business judgment, executive presence, data-driven decision making, and the ability to lead horizontally across engineering, product, projects, finance, HR, sourcing, quality, lean, and business operations. The successful candidate will help the organization convert strategy into measurable outcomes while reinforcing the GE Vernova Way: drive innovation, serve our customers, lean is how we work, win as one team, and drive accountability.
Job Description
Core Responsibilities
- Operational Governance & Business Management: Own the operating system for Heavy Duty New Unit Engineering, including annual priorities, long-term operating strategy, operating reviews, action tracking, leadership follow-up, and daily, weekly, and monthly management cadences. Ensure leadership discussions are data-based, action-oriented, and connected to Safety, Quality, Delivery, and Cost in that order.
- Demand, Capacity & Resource Management: Lead global demand-capacity planning processes in partnership with engineering leaders and business operations. Help functional leaders prioritize and deploy resources across customer commitments, requisition execution, strategic programs, technical risk reduction, and productivity commitments. Maintain clear visibility to capacity, demand, resource constraints, contractor usage, labor productivity, and financial performance.
- Financial and Operating Plan Discipline: Partner with finance and engineering leadership to support budget planning, operating plan execution, forecast accuracy, voucher and cost-center discipline, and productivity tracking. Identify risks and opportunities early, recommend mitigation actions, and drive follow-through to deliver committed business outcomes.
- Performance Visibility & KPI Management: Define, maintain, and continuously improve the dashboards, bowler metrics, and business intelligence mechanisms that track organizational health and execution performance. Establish clear measures for SQDC, productivity, demand-capacity, engineering cycle time, lead time, quality, corrective actions, transformation progress, and customer responsiveness.
- Operational Excellence & Lean Transformation: Drive lean operating rigor across the organization, including standard work, leader standard work, daily management, KPI development, problem solving, waste elimination, Hoshin Kanri deployment, and breakthrough-priority governance. Ensure lean is embedded into how the organization operates rather than treated as a stand-alone initiative.
- Quality and Compliance Partnership: Partner with quality, product safety, technical compliance, and engineering leaders to strengthen process discipline, design quality, documentation quality, execution rigor, and prevention-based problem solving. Champion a quality-first mindset and ensure that delivery and cost actions do not compromise safety, compliance, or technical integrity.
- Strategic Initiative and Program Management: Translate Heavy Duty New Unit Engineering priorities into executable plans, governance, milestones, metrics, risk reviews, and stakeholder alignment. Provide operational leadership for critical initiatives, including Engineering 2030, AI-enabled ways of working, productivity actions, value stream improvements, capability development, and operating model improvements.
- Enterprise-Wide Influence: Serve as a primary interface between Heavy Duty New Unit Engineering and cross-functional business stakeholders. Represent the organization in Gas Power Engineering operations forums and translate enterprise priorities into functional execution. Lead horizontally to remove barriers, improve alignment, and reinforce a One Team approach across global organizations.
- Executive Partnership and Decision Support: Act as a trusted proxy and operating partne
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