06 mag
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Louis Vuitton
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Milano
06 mag
Louis Vuitton
Milano
**Position**:
The Industrialization specialist is responsible for the industrialization and engineering of the designated product category, ensuring projects are completed on time and meet quality standards. This role requires extensive collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, including the Product Development and Marketing team in Paris, Quality team, Development team, Buying team, Design team, suppliers and other team members. **Job responsibilities**: - Oversee the product industrialization process, focusing on mitigating time and quality risks.
- Ensure timely product launches (Time to Market) by meticulously tracking progress against targets and providing regular reports.
- Collaborate with suppliers to implement corrective actions and resolve production issues.
- Support suppliers throughout the industrialization process to guarantee products are in line with LV quality standards.
- Proactively identify product deficiencies and implement effective solutions.
- Optimize timelines between Go Style/Master and Master/Go Prod phases.
- Guide and assess supplier capabilities, implementing processes to enhance finished product quality.
- Maintain and update data management systems. **Profile**:
**Technical Requirements**:
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering.
- 4+ years of experience in industrialization-related roles preferred.
- Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
- Excellent English language skills. French proficiency is a plus.
- Familiarity with project management tools.
- Experience with PLM systems is highly desirable. **Leadership Requirements**: - Dynamic and proactive work ethic.
- Methodical and analytical approach.
- Adaptability and flexibility.
- Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong teamwork skills.
- Willingness to travel. **_LOUIS VUITTON _**
**MAISON***: - Founded in Paris in 1854, Louis Vuitton perpetuates the ambitious vision of its namesake. From his origins as a master trunk maker, manufacturing boxes used to pack both everyday objects as well as voluminous wardrobes, Louis Vuitton and his successors introduced numerous innovations including the advent of the flat-top trunk, lightweight canvas, signature patterns, and the tumbler lock. Today, Louis Vuitton’s legacy is expressed through its rigorous spirit of innovation, the boldness of its creations and an uncompromising demand for excellence.
📌 Industrialization Specialist - Soft Accessories (Milano)
🏢 Louis Vuitton
📍 Milano