Jim Schottner

Jim Schottner

Manufacturing Manager Supply Chain at Coca-Cola Enterprises

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Manufacturing Manager Supply chain at Coca Cola Enterprises

  • Education

    • Larkhall Academy

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    • Motherwell Technical College

      1976 - 1979
      City & Guilds 380 / 381 MVCS Engineering Mechanical Engineering Credit

      Block release student as part of gaining City & Guilds certification and trade papers / qualifications

  • Experience

    • Coca-Cola Enterprises

      Jan 1987 - now
      Manufacturing Manager Supply Chain at Coca-Cola Enterprises

      Example: not exhaustive Accountabilities 1. Drive Efficiency and EffectivenessSite Raw Materials/Packaging Materials movement• Manage the delivery of raw materials to realise line utilisation targets and production schedules• Drive performance of the team using process monitoring systems and agreed management routines• Effectively manage all planned and unplanned down time events to optimize line performance and production cost• Utilise the input and the expertise of the other departments (Engineering, Upstream and QESH) to drive the production performanceCost control• Ensure adherence to budget and cost targets• Effectively manage the use of resources (utilities, raw materials, packaging material, labour, spare parts, …)Maintenance Execution• Ensure the effective and timely completion of maintenance plan (including cleaning and CIP)Labour Planning• Optimize the labour in line with the core crew model to meet quality, safety and production performance• Ensure people capability to flex people resource across lines and functions to meet fluctuations in demand3. Drive Corporate Responsibility and SustainabilityQuality Assurance• Ensure on-line quality checks are carried out in accordance with quality testing standards to ensure product specification is met at all times Quality, Environment and Health and Safety• Lead basic incident management investigations to ensure there is no risk to products and people and incorporate learning into future practices • Ensure health, safety and environment risk assessment processes are carried out in accordance with TCCMS standards to protect product and employees Site Health and Safety• Follow site safety best practices to ensure safe-working for self and to protect the safety of colleagues to demonstrate zero accident behaviour Show less

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • 380 / 381 MVCS City & Guilds

      City & Guilds Centre for Skills Development
      May 1979