The Mid-Level Supply Chain Manager will manage supply and demand, support capacity planning, optimize inventory, and drive process improvements for Microsoft Cloud solutions.
1. General
- Job Title: Mid-Level Supply Chain Manager
- Type: Contract
- Level: Mid-Level
- Location: [Location]
- Workplace: Remote
- Duration: ASAP to [End Date], with strong potential for extension.
2. About the job
- How would you enable a strong, passionate and innovative team while inspiring new levels of performance and impact?
- How do you foster a high performing and connected global culture in a fast-evolving market and economy?
- How do you build scalable people-related frameworks that drive business growth?
- How do you attract, retain and inspire top performers in a competitive talent market?
- How do you build processes while retaining agility? Do such questions intrigue you?
3. Summary of the opportunity
- Client Overview: We are hiring for a leading technology company focused on empowering customers through cloud capacity.
- Role Summary: As a Mid-Level Supply Chain Manager, you will be responsible for supporting Microsoft Cloud solutions by managing supply and demand shaping, optimizing inventory management, and driving process improvements.
4. What are the key responsibilities?
- Responsibilities and Duties:
- Act as the key link between the Capacity Planning Team and the Build Order & Fulfillment Team.
- Utilize data and analytics to match supply with capacity planning and customer demand requirements.
- Establish and define key metrics and performance indicators to drive process improvements.
- Maintain company inventory, minimizing overstock and out-of-stock occurrences.
- Analyze supply and demand of Microsoft's products and forecast accordingly.
- Monitor inventory supply and implement tools for inventory management.
- Develop and drive key performance indicators and metrics.
- Collaborate with cross-functional stakeholders to ensure successful execution and delivery of finished goods.
- Continuously evaluate opportunities and support process updates to enhance supply chain performance.
- Manage and communicate trade-offs between suppliers and business needs.
- Identify and implement continuous improvements and process initiatives.
5. What experience are we looking for to drive success?
- MUST-Have Skills and Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Ops/Industrial/Manufacturing engineering, Business, or equivalent experience.
- 4-7 years' supplier management experience in an Electronics or high-volume supply chain.
- 4+ years of program management and data analytics experience.
- Strong understanding of MRP, Excel, PowerPoint, SQL, Access, and Power BI.
- Preferred Skills and Qualifications:
- Master's degree in relevant field.
- Additional years of supplier management experience in an Electronics or high-volume supply chain.
- Knowledge of Microsoft products and services.
6. So calling all top performers
- Exciting Opportunity: This role presents an exciting opportunity to contribute to impactful projects and initiatives while honing your skills in supply chain management within a dynamic technology company.
- Competitive Compensation: Competitive hourly rate offered.
- Application Process: To apply for this role, please apply online or email your resume, highlighting your relevant experience and qualifications. Please ensure that your application provides accurate information.
- About this posting: This description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this position. The actual duties, responsibilities, and qualifications may vary based on assignment.
- Equal Employment Opportunity: We are committed to diversity and inclusion in our workforce. We encourage applications from qualified individuals of all backgrounds and provide accessibility and accommodation for applicants with disabilities.
In conclusion, don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to join our team and make a meaningful impact! Apply today! Please feel free to drop your resume at [email protected]
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