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Global Supply Chain Manager - Power and Cooling Lead
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Lead global supply chain operations for critical power and cooling infrastructure at Meta's data centers. Utilize 8+ years of supply chain expertise to manage vendor performance, mitigate risks, and ensure on-time equipment delivery. This Austin-based role offers bonus, equity, and benefits for a...
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United States , Austin
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151000.00 - 210000.00 USD / Year
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Supply Chain Program Manager
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Join Microsoft's Cloud Supply Chain team in Redmond as a Program Manager. You will own end-to-end program management for critical Make and Deliver initiatives, enabling AI and cloud infrastructure at scale. This role requires expertise in supply chain processes, cross-functional program leadershi...
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United States , Redmond
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119800.00 - 234700.00 USD / Year
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Global Supply Chain Manager - Connectivity Fiber and Hardware
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Lead global supply chain operations for Meta's critical data center fiber and hardware infrastructure. Utilize your expertise in supply planning, vendor management, and risk mitigation to ensure on-time, cost-effective equipment delivery. This role in Menlo Park requires a bachelor's degree and 4...
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United States , Menlo Park
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121000.00 - 177000.00 USD / Year
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Product Manager – Media Supply Chain / Digital Cinema
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Seeking a senior Product Manager in Los Angeles to own media mastering and distribution platforms for digital cinema. You will manage the roadmap for scalable tools supporting DCP, IMF, and KDM workflows. The role requires 7+ years in media supply chain and Agile product ownership, with experienc...
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United States , Los Angeles
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85.00 USD / Hour
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Beacon Hill
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Logistics & Inventory Manager, Supply Chain Management
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Seeking a remote Logistics & Inventory Manager to oversee GMP/non-GMP clinical supply chains. You will act as a trade compliance expert and Importer of Record, ensuring timely global material flow. The role requires 5+ years' experience, IoR hands-on practice, and knowledge of international regul...
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United States
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145000.00 - 160000.00 USD / Year
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Apogee Therapeutics
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Sr. Manager of Supply Chain Planning, Demand Planning
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Lead the demand planning team for a major beverage manufacturer in Diamond Bar. Utilize statistical models and cross-functional collaboration to develop accurate short and long-term sales forecasts. Requires 6+ years in supply chain planning, a related Bachelor's degree, and people management exp...
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United States of America , Diamond Bar
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167553.62 - 242952.76 USD / Year
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Niagara Bottling
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Manager, Supply Chain Analytics
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Lead our supply chain analytics as a Manager, leveraging Power BI and SAP expertise. You'll analyze costs, optimize reporting, and drive strategic insights in Cleveland. This role offers a competitive 401(k) match, profit sharing, and comprehensive health benefits for a data-driven professional.
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United States , Cleveland
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73236.00 - 117177.00 USD / Year
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Engage Cleveland
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About the Supply Chain Manager role

Are you a strategic leader passionate about optimizing the flow of goods from raw materials to the end customer? Explore the dynamic world of Supply Chain Manager jobs, a critical profession at the heart of modern business efficiency and competitiveness. Supply Chain Managers are the architects and conductors of a company's end-to-end logistics, procurement, and operations, ensuring products are delivered on time, at the right cost, and with optimal quality.

Professionals in this role typically oversee the entire supply chain lifecycle. This includes strategic sourcing and procurement of materials, demand and supply planning, inventory management, production scheduling, warehousing, and transportation logistics. A core responsibility is to balance cost-efficiency with service excellence, often utilizing sophisticated planning processes like Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) to align business functions. They are tasked with developing and implementing strategies to mitigate risk, improve supplier performance, reduce waste, and enhance overall supply chain resilience. A significant part of the role involves cross-functional collaboration, working closely with departments like manufacturing, sales, finance, and customer service to drive cohesive operational execution.

Common responsibilities for Supply Chain Managers span tactical and strategic levels. On a day-to-day basis, they may oversee shipping and receiving operations, manage inventory levels, and resolve logistical disruptions. Strategically, they lead supplier negotiations, develop long-term category strategies, implement new systems and processes, and analyze key performance indicators (KPIs) to guide continuous improvement. They are also responsible for building and mentoring teams, fostering a culture of data-driven decision-making and operational excellence.

Typical skills and requirements for these jobs include a strong analytical mindset with proficiency in data analysis and financial modeling. Expertise in supply chain management software, such as ERP (e.g., SAP) and advanced planning systems, is highly valued. Excellent negotiation, stakeholder management, and communication skills are essential for influencing both internal teams and external partners. Most positions require a bachelor's degree in supply chain management, logistics, business administration, or engineering, with many employers preferring an MBA or professional certifications like CSCP or CPIM. Several years of progressive experience in supply chain, operations, or procurement, often within a manufacturing or distribution environment, is a standard prerequisite. Successful candidates demonstrate leadership, problem-solving agility, and the ability to thrive in fast-paced, complex global environments.

If you are seeking a career where you can make a tangible impact on business performance, drive innovation, and lead teams through complex challenges, Supply Chain Manager jobs offer a rewarding and influential path. Discover opportunities to apply your strategic vision and operational expertise in this essential field.