LEAN/TCP LEAD (On‑Site – St. Thomas, ON Office) Reporting to the CI Supervisor, the Lean/TCP Lead supports the delivery of Total Cost Productivity (TCP) and Lean/Continuous Improvement outcomes by enabling process improvements, waste elimination, and disciplined execution of MOS initiatives. The role supports operations through the facilitation and coaching of continuous improvement projects, ensuring opportunities are clearly identified, analyzed, and executed using defined methodologies. As a subject matter expert, the role builds organizational capability by coaching teams, training future SMEs, and supervising interns to ensure timely implementation and sustainable results. What You Will Do Assist in establishing a Continuous Improvement process, using Lean techniques, to support operational objectives through improved processes. Drive upkeep of Daily Management system. Supports operations through facilitation of Continual Improvement projects, sustaining, improving and streamlining overall processes within the organization. Acts as a subject matter expert for improvement methodologies. Assists in the training of SME’s in the facility. Coaches local teams in identification of opportunities and execution of projects according to a defined methodology. Analysis and justification for process improvement projects (cost / performance improvement) Key deliverables include meeting Masco Canada’s short-term and long-term goals and objectives for TCP Facilitate meetings and train team members on best practices for TCP Coach team members to ensure maximum value is achieved for changes implemented Assist Glass House team members in project management skills to ensure timely and effective project completions Facilitate change with team members to ensure immediate implementation and benefit Supervise any Continuous Improvement interns/students Comply with the company policies and OHSA (Occupational Health & Safety Act) Duties as assigned What You Will Bring Post‑secondary education in Engineering, Operations, Business, or a related field Lean Six Sigma certification or relevant Lean training is an asset Strong knowledge of continuous improvement tools and techniques 5+ years of experience in a manufacturing or operations environment Working knowledge of Lean tools such as Kaizen, 5S, root cause analysis, and value stream mapping Strong analytical skills to identify inefficiencies and measure improvements Effective communication and facilitation skills to lead CI activities Team‑oriented mindset with the ability to work across functions Self‑motivated and proactive in identifying and solving problems Commitment to continuous learning and operational improvement Strong leadership abilities, and decision making; able to lead effective meetings and cross functional teams Quality control background, including problem solving and root cause analysis Exceptional planning and organizational abilities with task prioritization, multi‑tasking, use of timelines and time management techniques Intermediate Microsoft Office Skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) What’s In It For You? Competitive Rewards and Compensation Defined Contribution Registered Pension Plan (optional) with employer matching Deferred Profit‑Sharing Plan (DPSP) Benefit insurance coverage from Day 1, including health, dental, and travel insurance Employee Assistance Program (Dialogue) – access to health and wellness resources Employee Store, Employee Purchase Program, Dell Discount Program, GoodLife Fitness Discounts, and more 2 paid volunteer days to support the communities we live and work in Opportunities for development and growth, including Onboarding, Buddy and Mentoring programs, LinkedIn Learning, and other virtual and in‑class learning opportunities Participation in employee‑led committees such as the Wellness Committee, Masco United (Inclusion & Belonging Committee), Philanthropy Committee, Organizational Pulse Committee, or employee impact groups Hiring Range: $52,500.00 – $82,720.00 CAD The salary range shown reflects the expected annual base salary for this open position, plus other wage amounts such as annual bonus, profit sharing, and commissions. Actual compensation may vary based on various factors including experience, education, geographic location, and/or skills. Masco Canada may use automated and AI‑driven tools to screen, assess, and/or select applicants, and by proceeding with the application process, applicants give their express consent to such use by Masco Canada. This posting represents an active vacancy for which the company is currently recruiting. Please note: Masco Canada has an accommodation process in place and provides accommodations for employees with disabilities. If you require a specific accommodation because of a disability or a medical need, please contact Human Resources at so that arrangements can be made for the appropriate accommodations to be in place before your first step of the selection process. Masco Canada (the “Company”) is an equal opportunity employer and we strive to employ the most qualified individuals for every position. The Company makes employment decisions only based on merit. 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