Since 1912, Phillips Distilling Company (PDC) has been producing high-quality spirits and popular brands. As one of America's oldest family-owned spirits companies, we pride ourselves on our independent spirit and our commitment to innovation, quality and community. Phillips Distilling Company is currently inviting candidates to apply for a full-time Production Data Analyst opportunity. The candidate selected for this role will enjoy competitive compensation, annual bonus potential, development opportunities, and a comprehensive benefits package including generous paid time off and paid holidays! Join the Phillips’ team today and enjoy being in good spirits every day! Classification: ExemptDepartment: 8915 Production ManagementReports To: Director of Plant Operations Summary:The primary responsibility of this position is to partner with the Operations Analyst to analyze data that supports production departments and develop reports that track operational efficiencies, contributing to the organization’s bottom line. This role will also leverage technology to create processes and procedures that drive process improvement initiatives.Essential Functions: Support the Operations Analyst in estimating manufacturing times, staffing requirements, and related costs. Collaborate with the New Product Development team to ensure efficient workflows within the Project Management Software from Stage Gate processes to product launch. Partner with Regulatory Compliance to investigate anomalies, identify root causes, and resolve issues when product losses fall outside acceptable ranges. Act as the principal liaison between Operations and New Product Development to facilitate communication, cross-functional collaboration, and alignment with production capabilities. Monitor and analyze the production schedule, working closely with Scheduling to recommend adjustments that optimize efficiency. Create and maintain documentation for production procedures and reports. Monitor and communicate potential production issues to other PDC departments, including Scheduling, Customer Service, Blending, Production, and Maintenance. Update and create new USDP items in ACE to support line operations by analyzing new packages and updating existing products to ensure accurate pricing for customers. Conduct analysis to support monthly financial statement reviews, focusing on expenses and variances. Train and assist Production Supervisors and EOL employees on Oracle (ACE) production reports and data entry processes. Assist production management staff with daily, weekly, and monthly tasks, including analyzing Bottling and Blending reports for accuracy before posting, investigating discrepancies, and making corrections as needed. Serves as a backup to Production Supervisor as needed. Performs all other related duties as assigned. Additional Functions:Living and abiding by the Phillips Way and the company’s core values: Communication & Collaboration, Dignity & Respect, Accountability, Customer Service and Community. Required Competencies: Must have the ability to work and participate in an environment that expects all employees to support wellness, safety, quality, and environmental responsibility. Strong analytical skills, with the ability to analyze data and support decision-making for functional groups. Proficiency in mathematics and the ability to translate complex mathematical information into understandable terms and reports. Critical thinking and problem-solving skills, with the ability to prioritize and make decisions based on relevant factors. Self-directed, motivated, detail-oriented, and capable of thriving in a fast-paced environment. Advanced computer and technology skills, including high-level data reporting and the ability to create and develop reports. Oracle experience is preferred. Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate effectively across all levels of the organization. Team-oriented mindset, with the ability to collaborate effectively in a dynamic, flexible environment. Commitment to continuous improvement, including process improvement and lean manufacturing activities. Strong knowledge of production operations. Required Education & Experience: Must have the ability to maintain current knowledge, skills and/or certifications relevant to assigned job responsibilities. Associate degree or equivalent post-secondary training. 2-4+ years of related work experience in a manufacturing/packaging environment. Equivalent combination of education and experience. Preferred Education & Experience: Lean Manufacturing training is a plus. Supervisory Responsibilities:This role does not have direct reports. Work Location & Travel Required:This position works a hybrid work schedule, reporting to the Princeton site a minimum of 2-3 days per week or as needed. Minimal travel required (