REPORTS TO: Controller
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
SUPERVISES: Application Development Team (Plus Contractors)
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Benefits
- Salary Range: $110,000-$135,000 annually (depending on experience)
- Medical, dental, vision, and basic life insurance (including spouse and children) with modest payroll deductions
- 10 paid holidays per year
- 3 weeks of vacation
- Supplemental leave (used with Washington Paid Family & Medical Leave)
- 401(k) with company match
- Quarterly bonus structure
- Tuition reimbursement
ROLE SUMMARY:
Seeking a proactive, hands-on leader who bridges business needs and application solutions. The role partners with Operations and other functions to understand processes and pain points, convert them into a clear technology vision, and execute a prioritized, budget-minded roadmap with measurable outcomes. Scope includes sustaining and improving application platforms (many legacy), owning integrations and data flows, managing a small development team, and delivering projects end-to-end. IT/OT applications are treated as levers to improve manufacturing throughput, quality, cost, and reliability. The role embraces practical new technologies—LLMs where useful—to boost efficiency and quality. Coding is not the emphasis; the position prioritizes management and leadership, while requiring the ability to read and guide work across multiple languages (Python, .NET, SQL, and legacy 4GL/domain-specific languages) to keep delivery moving.
How Success Will Be Measured:
• Business engagement & value: Deliver pragmatic solutions with visible KPIs (cycle time, uptime, user satisfaction, ROI; manufacturing metrics like throughput/scrap/FPY).
• Sustain & stabilize: Reliable daily operations with clear SLOs/SLAs, disciplined change management, and clean audit evidence.
• Plan within constraints: Tech-stack roadmap that fits budget and staffing, reduces technical debt, and lands releases on time.
• Enterprise integration: ERP ↔ MES and adjacent systems remain aligned through healthy, monitored interfaces/middleware; dependable data flows.
• Delivery velocity & quality: Shorter lead time for changes, higher deployment frequency, improved test coverage, fewer defects.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Â
1) Leadership & Business Partnering
- Proactively engage on-site: walk the floor, surface opportunities, lead discovery, define success metrics, and keep stakeholders aligned.
- Lead the team: set goals, allocate work, coach developer team, run standups/reviews, enforce definition-of-done, and build a reusable knowledge base.
- Stakeholder & vendor management: communicate trade-offs plainly, track benefits, hold partners to outcomes, and report status to the Controller and business leads.
2) Systems Sustain & Improve (ERP/MES, OT, Interfaces)
- Reliability first: own availability, capacity, and support processes for ERP/finance/operations applications (including legacy/on-prem).
- ERP/MES coordination: maintain clear boundaries and data handoffs (orders, BOM/routings, confirmations, materials, quality, inventory).
- Middleware/interfaces: operate and improve APIs, ETL/ELT, EDI, and/or iPaaS with monitoring, alerting, and robust error handling.
- OT partnership: coordinate with Operations Technology on MES/historian changes, maintenance windows, and safety/cyber constraints.
- Pragmatic modernization: stabilize and extend where it pays; replace selectively; make budget-minded build-vs-buy decisions.
3) Delivery & Portfolio Execution (includes PM responsibilities)
- Roadmap ownership: maintain a value-ranked portfolio balancing quick wins and strategic change; sequence by impact, risk, and cost.
- Project delivery: plan and deliver upgrades and integrations (REST/GraphQL, SQL, ETL/ELT, EDI, iPaaS); manage risks, milestones, RAID logs, and communications.
- Azure DevOps ownership: define branching/PR policies, CI/CD pipelines, environments/releases, and dashboards; trace work items → commits/PRs → builds/releases.
- Own value tracking and TCO/ROI: maintain a value-ranked backlog, quantify benefits, and adjust sequencing based on evidence.
- Enablement tools: apply LLMs/AI as appropriate (PR assist, test scaffolding, doc/search) with simple guardrails and outcome metrics.
4) SDLC, Quality & Audit/Controls
- Disciplined SDLC: requirements → design reviews → test plans → change/release management → post-mortems; right-sized documentation.
- Quality & reliability: increase unit/integration test coverage, reduce change-fail rate, maintain rollback/runbooks, and improve MTTR.
- Controls: operate ITGC (change, access/SoD, backups/DR) and application-level controls; provide IPE/IUC evidence; partner with Internal Audit.
- Change governance: chair or participate in the Change Control Board; capture level-of-effort and value/cost trade-offs; enforce change-freeze windows and approvals.
EDUCATION:
- Required: Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems, Computer Science, Software/Computer/Industrial Engineering, or Operations Management (with a strong systems/ERP focus).
- Preferred: Master’s degree (MBA, MSIS, or Engineering Management) helpful but not required.
- Equivalency: In lieu of a degree, 10+ years of progressively responsible experience leading ERP/MES, integrations, and application delivery in a manufacturing environment may substitute.
- Plus: Manufacturing coursework or experience (process/IE, supply chain) strongly preferred.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- 7–10+ years in business applications/application management, implementations, or integrations.
- Proven ownership of ERP/finance/operations applications and comfort with legacy/on-prem environments and integrations.
- Comfortable reading/guiding code across Python, .NET, SQL, and legacy 4GL/domain-specific languages; able to direct reviews and standards without being a heads-down coder.
- Hands-on with Azure DevOps (repos, PR gates, CI/CD, environments, dashboards) and SDLC best practices.
- Proven budget-minded decision making (build vs. buy, vendor selection, license optimization) and roadmap planning aligned to operational goals.
- Working knowledge of audit & controls (ITGC, SoD, IPE/IUC) and evidence expectations.
- Familiarity with ERP–MES data boundaries; ANSI/ISA-95 awareness is a plus.
- LLM/AI familiarity as a delivery accelerator (no deep ML engineering required).
- Excellent communication; able to turn ambiguity into a clear, achievable plan.
Manufacturing Experience (strong plus)
- Experience in discrete or process manufacturing and ability to translate shop-floor realities into application requirements and measurable outcomes.
Preferred Certifications (nice-to-have; not required)
- Project/Delivery & Change: PMP or PMI-ACP; CSM/PSM or CSPO/PSPO; ITIL 4 Foundation; Prosci Change Management.
- Architecture/Governance: TOGAF (Foundation); COBIT Foundation; ISACA CISA/CRISC.
- Microsoft/Azure & Data: AZ-400 (Azure DevOps Engineer); PL-300 (Power BI Data Analyst) or DP-900 (Data Fundamentals); PL-200/PL-400 (Power Platform).
- AI (optional): AI-900 (Azure AI Fundamentals).
- OT collaboration (optional): ISA/IEC 62443 awareness.
Career Path:
High-impact performance can grow into a Technology Director track, spanning broader IT/OT strategy and a larger portfolio.
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WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Approximately 90% of the role is performed in a standard office setting, following normal safety precautions.
- The remaining 10% involves work in a plant or manufacturing environment, which includes exposure to operating machinery and typical industrial conditions.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
No third-party candidate submissions are being accepted at this time.
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This position has been determined to be a safety-sensitive position and requires a pre-employment drug and alcohol screen that includes marijuana.
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ABOUT KAISER ALUMIINUM
Talented people join our team because we are passionate about environmental sustainability, employee growth, and community engagement. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive culture, and we strive to reflect the multicultural communities we serve. Join us in shaping a more sustainable and inclusive future.
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