Supply Chain Project Manager
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United StatesFull-TimeMiddle
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Job Details
- Experience
- Bachelor’s degree with 5+ years of experience, or equivalent combination of education and 7–9+ years of supply chain and project management experience.
- Required Skills
- Project ManagementStakeholder management
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree with 5+ years of experience, or equivalent combination of education and 7–9+ years of supply chain and project management experience.
- Strong background in supply chain management, procurement, or manufacturing program execution.
- Experience supporting New Product Introduction (NPI) or similar complex production programs.
- Knowledge of sourcing strategies, supplier management, and procurement processes.
- Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills across cross-functional teams.
- Experience conducting supplier risk assessments and supporting production readiness activities.
- Ability to manage ambiguity and adapt to evolving program requirements.
- Understanding of manufacturing processes and cost optimization approaches.
Responsibilities
- Lead cross-functional supply chain and procurement activities to support New Product Introduction (NPI) program objectives.
- Develop and execute sourcing strategies in collaboration with procurement and program leadership.
- Manage supplier engagement activities including RFIs, RFQs, NDAs, sourcing boards, and supplier selection processes.
- Support procurement teams in negotiating, issuing, and managing purchase orders for prototype and production components.
- Build and maintain detailed supplier execution plans aligned with program milestones and deliverables.
- Monitor and report supplier status, risks, and performance across engineering, procurement, and program teams.
- Facilitate supplier readiness, compliance, and coordination activities to ensure on-time delivery and quality standards.
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