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Chief Operation Officer at a Leading Automotive Company in Myanmar
Yangon
Up to 8,000,000 MMK and other allowances
Chief Operation Officer at a Leading Automotive Company in MyanmarResponsible for working closely with the executive leadership team to drive the company’s operational strategy and achieve organizational goals. This is a senior leadership position requiring a strategic thinker with strong operational expertise in the automotive industryUp to 8,000,000 MMK and other allowancesThe RoleExcellent opportunity for a well-experienced Chief Operation Officer who is looking for a challenging and rewarding career. Our client is looking for a seasoned individual to join their team in YangonAbout the CompanyOur client is a successful automotive organization with the high market position which will allow your career as Chief Operation Officer to grow together with the organizationDescriptionLead and manage day-to-day operations of the automotive company, ensuring seamless integration of manufacturing, supply chain, and customer serviceLead and mentor the operations team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvementDrive continuous improvement in quality control systems and reduce product defects and recallsExplore and implement cutting-edge technology solutions that improve operational efficiency and streamline processesRequirementsAt least 15 years of experience in related industry and at least 7 years of experience in management levelBachelor’s degree holder and other related qualification will be advantagedBusiness English is a mustFamiliarity with global automotive standards, emissions regulations, and compliance requirementsBenefitsAttractive AllowancesCareer Growth OpportunitiesThe most common career progression for a COO is moving into the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO). As the COO, the individual is deeply involved in the day-to-day operations and management of the company, which provides valuable experience in overseeing the entire business. A successful COO with a strategic vision and leadership abilities may be seen as a natural successor to the CEO role