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This role is a key member of the Supply Chain Organization (SCO) responsible to manufacturing and operations delivering the hardware and firmware to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Oracle Engineered Systems including Oracle Exadata.
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Assess, manage, and mitigate diverse risks across Oracle Supply Chain Operations, bolstering resilience and business continuity through strategic and operational initiatives. Develop a robust security training program for supply chain personnel across global operations.
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Partner with Oracle Security Oversight Committee (OSOC) to implement controls and measures to drive overall Supply Chain Hardware protection strategies. Assume overall accountability for the supply chain risk management program, collaborating with cross-functional teams to meet industry and regulatory standards.
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Working with Security Leads, Security Point of Contacts (SPOCs), Directors and Managers across Oracle Hardware Supply Chain to ensure that Oracle Hardware teams are using the industry's best security practices as detailed in OSSA and OHWSA. This applies to the components that Oracle engineers itself and the third-party hardware components we leverage from industry partners.
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Lead supply chain security teams overseeing physical and site security, information security, supplier risk management, product security, logistics, and supply chain resiliency programs.
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Supply Chain Security Risk Management (SCRM) plans are developed, maintained, and continuously improved over time collaborating with key stakeholders: external manufacturing Tier 1 suppliers, sub tier suppliers (tier 2 & 3), logistics, and transportation providers at a minimum.
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Identify Hardware Supply Chain risk at the Sub tier Suppliers multiple layers deep (tier 1 and tier 2) Establish and sustain a comprehensive Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) and Governance, Risk, and Compliance process in alignment with OSOC programs.
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Instill proactive security controls and policies spanning information assets, product development, and the broader supply chain ecosystem. Identify Hardware Supply Chain risk at the External Manufacturing (tier 1.
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Author Supply Chain Risk Mitigation Plans (SCRM) Contribute to the formulation and execution of third-party assessments and supply chain security best practices. Experience particularly within manufacturing environments, including Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) and/or Business Continuity (BC.
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7+ years in the field of Supply Chain Management (Hardware) with security expertise. Cultivate a relationship of trust with global supply chain leadership to predict, perceive, mitigate, and manage supply chain risks on a global scale.
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The Supply Chain Security role will lead the analysis to identify hardware supply chain security risk as well as develop and implement mitigation strategies to address each risk.
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Co-create supply chain risk strategy and vision in alignment with global supply chain leadership. The SCRM activity requires responsibility to collect and analyze data to identify hardware manufacturing, shipping, and delivery security flaws and vulnerabilities in Oracle's supply chain operations, and to provide advice and guidance to help reduce these supply chain risks to Oracle's management team.
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Tracking the progress of supply chain hardware security reviews and producing reports. Experience with understanding, analyzing, and communicating hardware security vulnerabilities, attacks, and research to Supply Chain Team.
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Strong/Expert Communication - thrive in an email, online meetings, and presentation atmosphere, as well be able to speak with large groups of people on Supply Chain Security practices. Ensuring the delivery of these corporate standards and ensuring they are part of the Supply Chain movement in all the modes (Sea, Transportation, and Air) with the principal theme on the essentials of a robust SCRM will be key.
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Stay abreast of supply chain security trends, assessing impact on operational practices and programs. Facilitating and performing supply chain hardware security reviews. Collaborate with the OSOC to articulate Supply Chain Security messaging for customers, business partners, and external parties.
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