Roles and responsibilities
Essential Functions
- Plan, develop, organize, direct, manage and evaluate the personnel, operations and budget of supply chain
- Understand business unit needs, service those needs, and maintain and develop positive business
relationships with a customer’s key personnel involved in or directly relevant to supply chain activities.
- Manage vendor relationships (e.g., third party logistics)
- Collaborate with staff, other departments, senior management, and decision makers to share information,
problem solve, and to clarify management objectives
- Oversee organization wide management of the strategic sourcing, procurement, contracting, and evaluation
of services
- Manage / coordinate the sales and operations planning process including supply / demand forecasting,
inventory management, and on time delivery
- Develop annual plans with prioritization and resourcing
- Develop the supply chain strategy for the organization
- Manage and execute procurement related functions (e.g., develop and implement contract management
and procurement frameworks, sourcing strategies, negotiate agreements, draft and manage contracts, etc.)
- Monitor and analyze current trends in the marketplace
- Direct and manage corporate governance and regulatory compliance
- Identify and manage risk within the supply chain
- Address tactical and strategic supply chain issues
- Stay informed of advances in supply chain technology and approaches, and apply within the organization to
improve supply chain processes
- Establish key performance indicators, monitor ongoing performance, and improve performance against set
goals
- Develop and implement new systems, best practices, inventory control, demand planning, and other
optimizations in order to grow the business
Other Responsibilities
- Develop and implement profit improvement plans and change management plans
- Communicate values, business goals, and represent the organization to internal and external stakeholders
- Manage contractor and subcontractor activities, reviewing proposals, developing performance
specifications, and serving as a liaison with the organization
- Identify potential projects to deliver changes and improvements to the supply chain and commission
selected projects
- Manage and / or execute product life-cycle (range) management (e.g. product introduction and phasing out,
Desired candidate profile
1. Strategic Planning and Leadership
- Supply Chain Strategy Development: Developing and executing long-term strategies to optimize the supply chain and ensure it supports the organization’s goals, such as improving delivery times, reducing costs, and increasing customer satisfaction.
- Leadership: Leading and motivating cross-functional teams within supply chain departments, including procurement, logistics, inventory management, and demand planning.
- Change Management: Driving and managing change within the supply chain, including process improvements and technological advancements to meet evolving business needs.
- Decision Making: Making high-level decisions that influence the supply chain direction, such as supplier selection, inventory policies, and technology investments.
2. Supply Chain Optimization
- Efficiency Improvement: Identifying areas for efficiency gains across the entire supply chain, from procurement to logistics to final delivery, ensuring operations are cost-effective while maintaining quality.
- Cost Reduction: Developing strategies to reduce operational costs, such as transportation costs, inventory carrying costs, and supplier costs, while maintaining product quality and service levels.
- Process Automation: Introducing new technologies and automated systems to improve efficiency, such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, supply chain management software, and other tools for real-time tracking and inventory management.
- Forecasting and Planning: Overseeing demand forecasting and supply planning processes to ensure inventory levels align with market demands without overstocking or running out of stock.
3. Vendor and Supplier Management
- Supplier Relationship Management: Building and maintaining strong relationships with key suppliers and vendors, negotiating contracts, and ensuring high-quality materials are sourced at competitive prices.
- Supplier Performance Management: Monitoring supplier performance and implementing corrective actions as necessary to address issues related to quality, delivery time, and service.
- Contract Negotiations: Leading contract negotiations to secure favorable terms and conditions, including pricing, payment terms, and delivery schedules.
4. Inventory Management
- Inventory Control: Managing the organization’s inventory levels, ensuring that stock is available when needed while avoiding excess inventory that could tie up capital or result in obsolete stock.
- Inventory Optimization: Implementing strategies to optimize inventory turnover and reduce stockouts and overstocking by balancing supply and demand.
- Warehouse Management: Overseeing warehouse operations to ensure efficient storage, handling, and retrieval of goods, as well as ensuring proper inventory systems are in place to track goods across all locations.