Supply Chain Manager
PURPOSE and SCOPE
Reporting to the Director of Supply Chain, the Supply Chain Manager monitors and controls the purchases, costs and inventory of parts for a specific commodity portfolio through their team.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Leads and directs the daily activities of the supply chain team, including inventory/replenishment, purchase order management, new vendor selection, new product development, cost reductions and contract negotiations.
- Monitors and directs the team's scheduling and releases to suppliers to ensure supplier delivery performance while minimizing inventory investment
- Ensure problems related to delivery are promptly conveyed to the supplier and resolved in a timely manner, supporting the team on supplier expediting and escalation
- Coordinates with materials managers to monitor inventory and determine supply needs
- Works with Logistics to maximize freight costs and avoid premium freight
- Manages performance metrics and coaches, develops, trains, and motivates staff
- Builds and maintains professional relationships with suppliers including onsite visits to their facilities.
- Monitors vendor performance, regularly reporting on key performance indicators such as on-time delivery, days of supply, aged inventory, POs, costing, MRP and supplier risk levels
- Contributes to the setting and management of the Supply Chain team's expenses to ensure the department remains within budget
- Continually collaborates with the team to drive efficiencies through the proactive improvement of purchasing systems and processes
- Monitors MRP parameters to ensure materials planning accuracy
- Assesses, manages, and mitigates risks
- Fosters close working relationships with Quality, Engineering, Production Control, Manufacturing and Finance to plan for engineering changes, new product development and manage obsolescence
- Actively participates in meetings and committees as the representative of the Supply chain team
- Contributes to management initiatives aimed at meeting corporate goals and objectives
Other duties as assigned by the Director of Supply Chain
QUALIFICATIONS
Academic/Educational Requirements
- University degree in business, engineering, or related discipline
Required Skills/Experience
- 10 years of experience in purchasing in a manufacturing environment
- 5 years of experience in a people management role
- Supply Chain Management Professional (SCMP) designation preferred
- Knowledge of lean manufacturing tools, pull systems (Kanban and Min-Max)
- Experience with ERP systems with advanced Excel knowledge
- Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills
- Demonstrated supervisory, critical thinking and problem-solving ability
- Adaptable to a changing environment
- Results driven; data-based decision making with strong planning and organizational skills
- Ability to develop and motivate others