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Lead Project Manager

Company Overview

Firestone Airide, specializes in air spring manufacturing and technology with a history of more than 80 years of research and development on technologically advanced air springs for the global marketplace. Firestone engineers air springs and related products for commercial trucks and trailers, cars, sport utility vehicles, light trucks, mini vans, motor homes, buses, agricultural equipment, rail and industrial applications.

Position Summary

At Firestone Industrial Products, we design and develop world class air springs for the automotive, commercial vehicle and industrial industries. Due to the EV market expansion, Firestone is experiencing high growth with major OEMS in Europe and North America, on some of the most exciting vehicles.

We are seeking a Project Manager to lead cross-functional global teams in the development and launch of OEM air spring systems. Using Stage Gate and APQP methodologies, they will lead these projects from concept phase to large scale serial production with responsibility to meet design, quality, production and financial targets.

**Candidates must be local to the Nashville, TN area.**

Responsibilities

Accountabilities

Key Performance Indicators

Planning – 25%

  • Utilize and manage a stage gate process for Project Management.
  • Create, manage, and lead project plans using the Product Development Process and APQP as required.
  • Define project roles and responsibilities, resource requirements, and timeliness to execute projects.
  • Form & lead cross functional project teams.
  • Identify, retain, and manage the use of external resources to achieve desired project goals.
  • Collaborate with product managers and other stake holders on strategic planning activities.
  • Ensure business case assumptions are accurate and aligned across the organization.

Communication - 25%

  • Provide direction and support to project team.
  • Communicate project status, requirements, risks, and issues to project stakeholders.
  • Work with Executive Project Sponsors and Stakeholders to drive project execution.
  • Provide project metrics & KPI’s for evaluation and presentation.
  • Present project summaries to executive team and other members of the organization.

Execution – 35%

  • Responsible for ensuring on-time, on-budget high quality delivery projects.
  • Manage project resource allocation and delegation of project team responsibilities.
  • Lead and hold project team accountable for project commitments.
  • Create and maintain project documentation that per TS16949 requirements (APQP, PPAP, etc).
  • Pass internal and external quality audits based on TS16949 requirements on product development and project management.

Financials – 15%

  • Skilled at estimating costs, determining and managing budgets.
  • Creates cost baselines and tracks against actual budget performance.
  • Able to locate cost variances and implement corrective or preventative courses of action.

Minimum Qualifications

Required:

  • BA/BS degree in engineering, math, or other quantitative field.
  • 5+ years of experience.
  • Typically requires a minimum of 8 years of related experience with a bachelor’s degree; or 6 years and a master’s degree; or a PhD with 3 years of experience; or equivalent work experience.

Skills Required:

  • Experience managing project documents, approvals, issues, and decisions using work-flow.
  • Experience in managing multi-disciplined technical projects and ability to manage multiple projects concurrently.
  • Demonstrated level of success in project management or in a customer-facing role. Talent for leading cross functional teams across multiple locations.
  • Expertise in Microsoft Project (or similar project management tool).
  • Demonstrated skill with presentation & communications tools such as MS Office, Visio, etc.
  • Self-motivation, strong commitment to completing tasks, organization, and time management.
  • Strong team-oriented personality with excellent customer-facing personality; eager to learn and take on new challenges.
  • Organization, problem-solving, and analytical skills are required.
  • Ability to communicate scope, expectations, plans and hold team accountable for project commitments.
  • Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written).
  • Thrive with fast-paced, multi-tasking, project workloads.
  • Ability to travel on short notice up to 20% of the time.

Preferred Skills:

  • Engineering or manufacturing experience is a plus.
  • A strong background in vehicular technologies.
  • Experience with SAP or other ERP packages minimum Qualifications.

Preferred:

  • PMP certification, Lean or Six Sigma certification experience in automotive or related industry.
  • 7+ years of experience.
  • Typically requires a minimum of 8 years of related experience with a bachelor’s degree; or 6 years and a master’s degree; or a PhD with 3 years of experience; or equivalent work experience.

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In the Bridgestone hiring process, depending on the role you are being considered for, you may have a one-on-one interview or a panel interview, and both can happen in person or via video call. If you are applying for a manufacturing or retail role, you will probably interview in person or at the location where you plan to work. All these factors can change how you might prepare for and conduct an interview, so we have created a guide that covers virtual or video interview tips and in-person interview tips. We have also included other common information you should consider.

Prepare Your “Elevator Speech”
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Brief summary of your career, potentially highlighting your most relevant job.
Why are you looking to start a career at Bridgestone, or are you looking to change careers/jobs?
What was interesting about this particular role or working at Bridgestone?

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Situation: Describe the challenge you faced, win you had, or relevant situation
Task: Explain the role you played
Action: What were the detailed steps you took or how you accomplished the task
Result: Explain the outcome
Make sure that it is relevant to the role you are seeking. This method also helps you demonstrate how you accomplished something or overcame a challenge independently or while working well with a team.

Be Ready to Ask Questions
It is also important to ask questions to help you make an informed decision about the role if an offer is extended to you. Remember that you are interviewing Bridgestone as much as we are interviewing you, so asking interview questions is critical.
Some questions you can ask:
What would my day-to-day role look like?
Describe the team I would be working with.
What is your favorite thing about working at Bridgestone?
You mentioned (insert topic here). Tell me more about that.

By asking open-ended questions that cannot be answered with a simple “yes” or “no,” you can learn more about the role and the people you would be working with. And by circling back on information shared during the interview, you show that you are actively listening and interested.

Plan Your Route
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If you have an unexpected schedule conflict, notify your recruiter via phone/email/text so they can work to reschedule your time.

Dress to Impress
Dress appropriately for the role you want. Different work environments may be more casual, but you always want to look your best for an interview. Consider this for a video interview as well. Most of us have better posture and body language when we look and feel our best. While no one may know you are wearing pajamas, your casual demeanor may not make a great first impression. Make sure you are free of as many distractions as possible. With many of us having to work from home while taking care of our families, we understand that quiet space can be challenging to find for you as well as for the interviewers. While we encourage you to find an area where you can focus and not be interrupted, we understand that life happens and might just happen during your interview, so don’t stress too much about it.

What to Bring
Even if you have provided a resume, always bring one additional copy for each person interviewing you. And for any interview, it’s always good to bring a pen and paper if you want to take notes. Stay engaged in the conversation; no one wants to see the top of your head while you write notes for the entire interview.

There may be a chance one or more of your interviews will be conducted virtually. Here are our tips to prepare;

Check Your Tech
Confirm what platform you will use and make sure that you have it properly installed and launched on your system.
If you use a device like a tablet or a laptop, ensure it is fully charged. Try not to use a phone if possible.
Confirm that your webcam and microphone are allowed and work correctly in your chosen browser.
Test your internet connection to ensure it is strong and working.
If using headphones, make sure they are connected and selected prior.
At the beginning of the interview, verify that the interviewer can hear and see you.
Close other programs on your computer. Getting notifications during your interview is distracting and unprofessional. Before your interview, ensure all other computer windows are closed, and notifications are silenced or turned off.
Switch your other devices onto silent mode; however, have your phone handy if your interviewer is having technical difficulties or trying to reach out via phone or email.
If you need any accessibility accommodations or are concerned about the required virtual platform not being fully accessible for you, please let the recruiter at Bridgestone know. We will reach out to discuss how to best support you.

Prepare Your Space
Conduct your interview in a quiet, well-lit environment, without a backlight or window that may put you in a shadow.
Find a place with a simple backdrop or blank wall to eliminate distractions and put the focus on you.
Avoid taking an interview from your vehicle. If it is the only quiet place you can find, DO NOT attempt to interview while driving or in a moving vehicle; our recruiters will end the call. After all, at Bridgestone, we make safety a business value.

Smile for the Camera
Look at the camera. Looking directly at the video camera (not the screen) is the only way to maintain direct eye contact with your interviewer.
Try to focus on sitting up straight and making eye contact. At the beginning of the interview, verify that the interviewer can hear and see you.
Be mindful of your body language. Not all physical cues translate from in-person interviews to video interviews. Be sure to have good posture and stay engaged.
Silence any other technology, i.e. smart watches; you don’t want to be distracted or appear disinterested during your interview."

When the interview ends, whether virtual or in person, you can ask what to expect as the next step in the process. The person conducting the interview can let you know if there are additional interviews to expect or if you will hear from HR with a decision as to whether you have been chosen for the role.

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