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Overview:
Shell is hiring eligible and interested applicants for the post of Portfolio Manager at their Bengaluru, India locations.
To complete details for this job are as follows.
Role and Responsibilities:
- Identifies and executes key product portfolio changes/projects.
- Leads and manages the development of Business Case Introductions (BCIs) for all new product launches, driving stakeholders to action
underperforming BCIs and escalate as needed. - Tracks PLM metrics/KPIs at a monthly basis to identify success and clear actions for improvement including C3 sales data (vs. BCI C3) for launched SKUs under one year and actual performance at 12-18 months.
- Ensures consistent, clear, timely, and proactive communications to stakeholders regarding portfolio strategy, project status, direction, and implications (i.e. mitigate unnecessary surprises).
- Generates incremental value by introducing new products and eliminating under-performing SKUs.
- Collaborates E2E to identify opportunities on the front end of the PLM funnel, and on the operational back-end of the PLM funnel.
- Serves as LSC single point of contact for commercial teams for any project ideation.
- Conducts product Post Investment Reviews (PIRs), as needed, where learnings can be gleaned from highly successful or significantly failed product launches.
- Collaborates closely with Marketing, Sales, Product Management, and LSC to handle project prioritization/trade-off concerns.
What we need from you:
- MBA Degree with engineering degree will be preferred.
- 7+ years of experience in Supply Chain and / or Marketing
- Experience of GSAP or any similar ERP is must.
- Product life cycle experience will be preferred.
- Excellent project management skills and usage of tools—comfortable juggling multiple initiatives at various stages of development.
- Strong stakeholder management skills, including managing internal and external expectations—very comfortable telling people “no”, or encouraging Marketing and Sales to push on deadlines.
- Excellent verbal, written and presentation communication skills—gets Sr. Leaders quickly to the difficult issues.
Highly self-motivated individual who looks end-to-end for creative solutions. - Seeks divergent perspectives from the Portfolio team and cross-functional partners.
- Mastery in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and any other relevant tool.
- Willingness to work onsite during US hours (Houston)with some flexibility. The role will be based out of India/Manila to support the lubricants business in North America.
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Team Lead – Reliability Rotating
What’s the role?
As a Reliability Lead, you will play a key role in ensuring the Operational Availability (OA) of the site by proactively identifying threats-to-availability. You will ensure thatthe reliability and availability of the plants and units of the Production Units (PU’s) assigned to you are actively being monitored and analysed, the threats to this reliability and availability are timely identified and assessed, and mitigating and eliminating measures are identified, developed, and implemented in a risk-based approach.
More specifically, your key accountabilities include:
- Leading a team of reliability engineers to conduct projects related to rotating equipment.
- Collect, analyse, and report reliability performance data of equipment and systems.
- Provide statistical data for decision making on investments, modifications.
- Initiate and lead – or facilitate – Causal Investigations or Root Cause Analyses studies on reliability incidents, and ensure follow-up actions are specified and documented, organized, and expedited, and delivering.
- Initiate changes to existing (RCM based) maintenance plans and Equipment Care Strategies (ECS’s).
- Facilitate the process to assure that (latent) reliability threats and reliability opportunities with regard to systems and equipment are pro-actively identified, prioritized, and mitigated or eliminated.
- Perform periodic reviews and Quality Assurance on the sites threat portfolio and monitor and ensure progress on agreed annual delivery plan.
- Execute turnaround scope reviews to ensure the scope of turnaround events is including agreed reliability assurance and improvement tasks (pre-turnaround reviews) and observations and findings from the turnaround are assessed and captured in the site’s threat portfolio database for future follow up (post-turnaround reviews)..
- Leading interdisciplinary teams to devise and implement systemic solutions for operational, technical, and technological issues impacting the availability and reliability of systems and equipment.
What we need from you
Alongside your bachelor’s or master’s degree in mechanical engineering, Process/Chemical Engineering, Rotating Equipment Engineering, Aeronautics or equivalent, you will have:
- Proven track record in the process industry (minimum 12 years) with demonstrable exposure to Rotating Equipment (minimum 7 yrs).
- Mastery in Reliability Engineering principles, processes, practices, and applications.
- Skilled in the design, troubleshooting, overhauling, operation of rotating engineers.
- Proven Team Lead experience for complex rotary projects.
You must be able to work closely with individuals from all engineering disciplines, process technologists, craftsmen, and operators to establish and maintain good working relationships with a wide range of site staff, and create a proactive defect elimination mindset across the Production Units assigned to you. This cross-functional perspective provides the opportunity to participate in almost all aspects of the plant operation.
Additionally, you are expected to be a self-starting and hands-on type of Reliability Engineer. Adequate leadership and analytical skills are required to manage, often multidisciplinary, troubleshooting, incident investigations and reliability improvement initiatives and teams. You are able to perform and deliver under (operational) pressure
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An innovative place to work
There’s never been a more exciting time to work at Shell. Everyone here is helping solve one of the biggest challenges facing the world today: bringing the benefits of energy to everyone on the planet, whilst managing the risks of climate change.
Join us and you’ll add your talent and imagination to a business with the power to shape the future – whether by investing in renewables, exploring new ways to store energy or developing technology that helps the world to use energy more efficiently.
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