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The EOS Director leads Aptiv’s global Enterprise Operating System (EOS) program, overseeing four workstreams—Document Management, EOS Document Consolidation, Training, and Audit—to deliver a unified, effective operating system for the EDS organization. This role ensures global standards are aligned, documentation is consolidated, training is effective, and audits drive measurable improvement. The Director works cross‑functionally with IT, HR, Quality, Operations, and regional site leadership to implement EOS consistently and successfully across all regions.
Job Responsibility:
Lead the full EOS global program, ensuring on‑time execution and alignment across functions and steering team members
Drive global document rationalization to eliminate redundant content and establish unified global standards
Oversee EOS Document Management System deployment with IT, ensuring technical compliance and ease of use
Ensure consistent, effective EOS training, delivery, and knowledge transfer in partnership with HR
Lead the audit, assessment, and corrective‑action system with Quality
ensure timely closure of findings and global read‑across of preventive actions
Champion change management, building leadership depth and EOS capability across all regions
Monitor document implementation and process adoption at the regional level
escalate gaps and recognize strong performance
Drive cross‑functional collaboration with Operations, Engineering, Quality, ME, Sales, PC&L, HR, Finance, and site leadership
Foster a zero‑incident safety culture and model company values globally
Requirements:
Leadership and People Development — Builds capability across global teams
mentors functional owners and champions
drives accountability and collaboration
Operational Strategy — Deep understanding of operating systems, lean methodologies, and enterprise‑level standardization