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You will work with engineering, supply chain operations, global commodity management, procurement operations, and supplier/integration partners to scale spares positioning globally.
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Define, plan and execute functional process and data maps or Supply Chain within Procurement, Purchasing, Program Management, Supplier Quality, etc. As such, the role will collaborate with internal Supply Chain teams (Procurement, Purchasing, Planning, Program Management) and external teams (IT, Engineering, Business Systems, Strategy, Legal, People, etc.
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Supplier Risk/Opportunity management, supplier performance, supply chain metrics, make buy/make where strategies, tactical/strategic sourcing, etc.) Qualifications:Bachelor's degree with 7+ years of experience, Master's degree with 5+ years of experience in Supply Chain Management, Engineering, or related industry experience.
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Key responsibilities include program planning (i.e. developing a procurement plan for subcontracts and material, and aligning GSC resources to meet that plan), supply chain metrics (i.e. on-time to place, on-time to need), supplier performance (i.e. line of balance, material status, supplier risk/opportunity management), and financial management (i.e. budget, sales forecasting of subcontract milestones and material.
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This person will lead supply chain program execution and is accountable for resource planning, material cost, forecasting, schedule performance, risk/opportunity management, supplier performance, and supply chain issue resolution.
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Develop NPI supply chain and sourcing strategy including identification and selection of the right suppliers, cost analysis, supplier production capacity planning and demand allocation, product transition strategy, and supply chain risk assessment & mitigation plans.
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Lead supply chain Program execution and is accountable for resource planning, material cost, forecasting, schedule performance, risk/opportunity management, supplier performance, and supply chain issue resolution.
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Northrop Grumman Space Systems is seeking a Supply Chain Programs Manager 2 to join our Tactical Space team in Dulles, VA or Gilbert, AZ. We are looking for someone to be responsible and accountable for the planning and execution of the supply chain strategy for all material and services content for a Program or portfolio of Programs.
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Leads supplier management team program executionBe accountable for resource planning, supplier cost, forecasting, schedule and technical performance, risk/opportunity management, and supplier issue resolution for Operations, Maintenance and Support and repair subcontracts.
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The Supply Chain Manager is a key member of the Plant Leadership Team with functional responsibility Master Planning, capacity planning, materials management/flow, tactical procurement, production scheduling, inventory control, and logistics.
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Knowledge of FAR/DFARs and DoD procurement policies and practices Professional communicator and a team leader; as this person will be responsible for building great relationships with supplier leaders, LM Aero counterparts, and some JPO (customer) personnel Advanced Project management experience, to execute complex project planning Create solutions for complex procurement challenges and present those solutions to senior management and customers.
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Ownership of developing and executing a multi-year sourcing and supply chain strategy that is focused on EBITDA value, program compliance, supplier management, and process improvement – Including the management of supplier contracts and leading commercial negotiations.
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Scope of leadership includes the planning and execution activities associated with related business processes, systems development and utilization, purchased cost estimating, source selection and contracting, strategic partnering, supplier relationship management, compliance/governance and program execution.
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As the Supply Chain Manager, you will develop, optimize, and oversee our company's supply chain operations, including inbound raw material receipts, procurement, material planning, and supplier identification and management.
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As a Senior Program Manager, you will own the program essential for managing the implementation of our Supply Chain Standards across our business and procurement partners.
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