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Senior Manager, Value Stream Management at Collins Aerospace in Vergennes, VT

The Senior Manager is a Value Stream leader who heads an integrated project team for a subset of the Raytheon portfolio- focusing on the StormBreaker Control Actuation System(CAS). The Value Stream is responsible for creating value for the customer while ensuring success across all phases of the projects and is part of the Missile Systems Portfolio. Primary
Responsibilities:
Primary customer contact leading the Integrated Project Team (IPT) to ensure adherence to program plans, schedules and budgets. Management of key financial elements of program Profit & Loss (P&L) to ensure profitability objectives are met. Identify risks and opportunities, develop mitigating action plans and harvest activities for execution. Assist in negotiating contracts and their changes, including preparation of proposals, business plans, work statements, budgets, specifications and financial conditions. Participate in production and spare demand management and planning. Drive reviews and presentations of plans and progress reports, including strategy, progress and results. Drive and develop continuous improvement initiatives. Basic
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree and 10 years of relevant experience OR Advance degree and 7 years of relevant experience OR In absence of a degree, 14 years of relevant experience is required Must be a U.S. Citizen Preferred
Qualifications:
Aerospace experience Experience in one of the following areas:
Program Management, Product Development, Manufacturing or Aftermarket Program Management. Experience managing Teams through influence rather than reporting structure
Salary Range:
$150K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
Corporate FinanceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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