Consumer products manufacturer scaling operations across 12+ global brands
Church & Dwight manufactures and distributes a diversified portfolio of household, personal care, and specialty products across 12+ brands, operating at scale (5K–10K employees, S&P 500 listed). The tech stack is operationally mature: ERP (SAP S/4HANA + BTP), manufacturing execution (MES, CMMS, PLC, Allen-Bradley), supply chain (WMS, TMS), and analytics (Power BI, Circana). The hiring acceleration and project mix—kaizen, lean, preventative maintenance, gross margin improvement—signal a company in operational optimization mode, targeting efficiency and cost reduction across manufacturing footprint.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Finance
Church & Dwight, founded in 1846, is a public consumer products manufacturer operating globally with brands including ARM & HAMMER, OxiClean, Trojan, Batiste, Nair, and Water Pik across cleaning, personal care, and specialty categories. The company manufactures and distributes through a global supply chain spanning North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and other regions. Operations center on manufacturing sites, distribution networks, and go-to-market teams supporting both mass retail and specialty channels. The organization emphasizes operational excellence, with active focus on quality compliance, safety programs, lean manufacturing, and margin improvement initiatives.
Manufacturing execution (MES), maintenance (CMMS), PLC/Allen-Bradley automation, plus ERP via SAP S/4HANA. Supply chain tools include WMS, TMS, and analytics via Power BI and Circana.
Hiring across the United States, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, Australia, Singapore, and China, reflecting global manufacturing and supply chain footprint.
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