Head of Global Supplier Industrialization

ZipLineSouth San Francisco, CA
29dOnsite

About The Position

Do you want to change the world? Zipline is on a mission to transform the way goods move. Our aim is to solve the world's most urgent and complex access challenges by building, manufacturing and operating the first instant delivery and logistics system that serves all humans equally, wherever they are. From powering Rwanda's national blood delivery network and Ghana's COVID-19 vaccine distribution, to providing on-demand home delivery for Walmart, to enabling healthcare providers to bring care directly to U.S. homes, we are transforming the way things move for businesses, governments and consumers. The technology is complex but the idea is simple: a teleportation service that delivers what you need, when you need it. Through our technology that includes robotics and autonomy, we are decarbonizing delivery, decreasing road congestion, and reducing fossil fuel consumption and air pollution, while providing equitable access to billions of people and building a more resilient global supply chain. Join Zipline and help us to make good on our promise to build an equitable and more resilient global supply chain for billions of people. Zipline is scaling drone production and flight operations by more than 20× over the next three years while maintaining best-in-class safety and reliability. You will own the entire supplier industrialization and supplier development engineering functions - building the team, processes, tools, and culture that make Zipline's massive scale-up possible without compromising quality, delivery, or cost. This role reports to the VP of Supply Chain, and will have 10-15 direct reports.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Industrial, Aerospace, Manufacturing, or Electrical Engineering.
  • 8-15+ years in supplier quality, supplier development, or manufacturing/industrialization engineering in safety-critical or regulated hardware.
  • 8+ years directly managing and scaling technical teams of 10+ engineers (hiring, mentoring, org design, span-of-control optimization).
  • Multiple end-to-end APQP ("Advanced Product Quality Planning") and PPAP ("Production Part Approval Process") cycles personally led from kick-off through PSW approval in aerospace, automotive Tier-1, medical device (Class II/III), or high-volume consumer electronics.
  • Proven track record taking at least three complex suppliers from prototype/low-rate (<5K units/yr) to full-rate production (>100K units/yr) while achieving Cp/Cpk ≥ 1.67 and GR&R ("Gage Repeatability & Reproducibility") < 10% on critical characteristics.
  • Expert-level command of GD&T ("Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing"), MSA ("Measurement System Analysis"), SPC ("Statistical Process Control"), FAI per AS9102, PFMEA, Control Plans, and DOE ("Design of Experiments").
  • Hands-on experience building and defending bottom-up should-cost models that drove >15% cost reduction on programs exceeding $50M annual spend.
  • Demonstrated ability to create new processes and tools in high-growth, ambiguous environments (startups or business units that 5×-20×'d revenue in <5 years).
  • Willing and able to travel internationally 40-50% (including 2-4 week stints in Asia during critical ramps).

Nice To Haves

  • Master's degree in Engineering or MBA from a top university
  • 5+ years in certified aerospace (Part 21/145), eVTOL, automotive, or autonomous vehicle programs with direct FAA/EASA/NTSB exposure.
  • Deep domain expertise in one or more of Zipline's core commodities listed above.
  • Six Sigma Black Belt or Master Black Belt with completed DMAIC projects delivering substantial annualized savings.
  • Personally built and institutionalized should-cost platforms (using Excel + Python, Costimator, aPriori, or custom tools) that became the standard for an entire company or division.
  • Former leadership roles at top firms, such as SpaceX, Tesla, Joby, Archer, Google, Anduril, Rivian, Lucid, DJI, Boston Dynamics, Apple hardware, or Tier-1 aerospace suppliers

Responsibilities

  • Full accountability for supplier readiness: every new program and every major ramp must pass through your organization's technical gates before volume commitments are made.
  • Build and lead a world-class team of Supplier Quality Engineers (SQEs), Industrialization Engineers, and NPI/Development Engineers
  • Design and enforce Zipline's global Supplier Industrialization Framework from first principles:
  • Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP)
  • Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) with Zipline-specific submission requirements (FAI ("First Article Inspection"), PSW ("Part Submission Warrant"), dimensional reports, material certifications, process capability, etc.)
  • Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) moderation and risk buy-off methodology
  • Run-at-Rate and ramp validation protocols
  • Process capability roadmaps (Cpk targets, statistical process controls)
  • Supplier scorecard system (OTD ("On-Time Delivery"), PPM ("Parts Per Million" defect rate), capacity utilization, cost-reduction delivery, risk)
  • Digital interface collaboration with Software leadership to ensure issue tickets and RCCA are documented and routed back to suppliers
  • Creation of robust, first-principles based should-cost modeling methodology. Build and maintain bottoms-up, parametric should-cost models for every critical commodity (carbon-fiber aero structures, high power density Li-ion battery packs, brushless propulsion motors, avionics/powertrain PCBAs, precision-machined flight-critical parts, ground systems hardware, etc). Your models will be the source of truth for commercial negotiation benchmarking, make-vs-buy decisions, and annual cost-reduction targets.
  • Lead technical deep dives with suppliers on Design for Manufacturability/Assembly (DFM/A), automation ROI, tooling investment, and value-engineering initiatives driven directly from should-cost models.
  • Develop dynamic capacity modeling tools that forecast supplier output 12-36 months forward under multiple demand scenarios, including the rate improvement action tracking systems needed to ensure industrialization risks are understood and mitigated
  • Act as the final technical gatekeeper in Production Readiness Reviews (PRRs) and PPAP/FAI sign-off

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Manager

Industry

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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