Director of Operations
Project Canary
Operations
Hayward, CA, USA
USD 150k-180k / year
- Department
- Aeris
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Location
- Hayward, CA
- Workplace type
- Onsite
- Compensation
- $150,000 - $180,000 / year
Key Responsibilities
- Map every step in the production and test process across all product families. For each step, build a data-driven perspective to eliminate, automate internally, or outsource to a contract manufacturer.
- Build the analytical framework of cost, quality, cycle time, knowledge dependency, strategic value that drives make/buy/automate decisions.
- Identify and challenge processes that add labor cost without adding value. Produce a transition roadmap with timelines, cost projections, and resource requirements.
- Continuously revisit this analysis as products evolve and as automation and CM capabilities mature.
- Own governance of NetSuite item masters, BOM hierarchies, and part numbering standards.
- Maintain reliable WIP tracking and inventory valuation that finance can trust for reporting and planning.
- Execute aggressive inventory burn-down strategy of excess raw materials.
- Manage supplier relationships and competitive bidding processes to drive cost reduction.
- Strengthen quality processes oriented toward Contract Manufacturer readiness: incoming inspection, in-process verification, final test protocols, supplier quality audit capability.
- Maintain and improve current production operations, including meeting output targets and reducing cycle time.
- Own production scheduling and on-time delivery.
- Manage the operations budget with a focus on cost reduction and building the financial case for outsourced manufacturing.
- Coordinate with engineering on NPI production readiness — ensuring new products have cost targets, sourcing plans, and production schedules before launch.
- Partner with the commercial team on order management, lead time commitments, and customer delivery expectations.
- Coordinate with finance on inventory valuation, costing, and operational budgeting.
- Partner with the VP of Engineering to design and implement automated test methods throughout the production process, from incoming raw material QA/QC to product-level final acceptance.
- Ensure test specifications are documented and transferable.
- Work directly with the VP of Engineering to embed Design for Manufacturing, Design for Test, and Design for Automation into the product development process.
- Provide manufacturing and process feedback during engineering stage-gate reviews to catch DFM issues before they reach production.
- Collaborate on SKU rationalization and component standardization to reduce complexity across the product portfolio.
- Work closely with the VP of Engineering on DFM/DFT for new hardware platforms, ensuring manufacturability and testability are designed in.
- Partner with the commercial team on sales & operational planning, demand signals, and warranty/service cost management.
- Coordinate with finance on inventory valuation and operational budgeting.
- Manage the operations budget with a focus on cost reduction and the financial case for outsourced manufacturing.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Operations Management, or related field.
- 5+ years of progressive operations leadership experience in precision instruments, scientific equipment, or similar high-mix, low-volume manufacturing environments.
- Direct experience managing a contract manufacturing transition — from vendor selection through pilot production to full-scale handoff.
- Hands-on experience with NetSuite, including BOM management, WIP tracking, and inventory control.
- Deep understanding of electronic assembly, optical or electromechanical systems integration.
- Experience developing automated test methods and fixtures for production environments.
- MBA or Master’s in Engineering/Operations.
- Familiarity with S&OP, demand planning, and sales-operations alignment processes.
Benefits
- Salary range: $150,000 - $180,000 annual base
- Health, dental, and vision insurance with low deductibles and premiums paid by company 99% for self and 50% for dependents and/or spouse
- 401K with company match (no vesting period)
- Student loan assistance
- Generous culture around time off, including:
- Unlimited PTO
- 6 days of sick time per year
- 11 paid company holidays per year
- up to 12 weeks of fully paid parental leave (gender neutral) including adoptions
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