Director of Supply Chain Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Jeanerette, LA at Geebo

Director of Supply Chain

Metal Shark Metal Shark Jeanerette, LA Jeanerette, LA Full-time Full-time $65,000 - $100,000 a year $65,000 - $100,000 a year 12 hours ago 12 hours ago 12 hours ago Position Title:
Director of Supply Chain Reports to:
President Location:
Jeanerette / Franklin
Summary:
Metal Shark is a market leader in the design and production of military, commercial and recreational boats and small ships up to 250' in length.
Metal Shark is a young and dynamic company with a technology-centric approach to shipbuilding.
Innovative thinkers, self-starting leaders and driven performers thrive in our environment.
We are a growing small business, and as such, job expectations evolve over time.
It is likewise expected you will be flexible with evolving your role, based on need as well as your areas of aptitude and interest.
As Director of Supply Chain, the candidate will be responsible for Jeanerette and Franklin facility departments including buyers, inventory and Transportation Logistics.
Candidate must be able to maintain good relationships and establish new vendors.
Organizational and time-management skills are required.
Responsibilities:
Manage daily operation of procurement, purchasing, and inventory departments.
Assist procurement and purchasing in obtaining multiple proposals (RFQ) from various suppliers on all Major Materials.
Assist procurement and purchasing in performing Cost Analysis to compare all pertinent information to Purchase for PO issuance.
Responsible for all supplier interfaces both pre-contract and post-contract.
Responsible for overseeing the development of the bill of materials.
Develop procedures for procurement and purchasing of materials.
Negotiate prices and terms with suppliers, vendors, or freight forwarders.
Appraise vendor manufacturing ability through on-site visits and measurements.
Monitor supplier performance to assess ability to meet quality and delivery requirements.
Implement new or improved supply chain processes.
Collaborate with other departments, such as procurement, engineering, and quality assurance, to identify or qualify new suppliers.
Analyze information about supplier performance or procurement program success.
Manage activities related to strategic or tactical purchasing, material requirements planning, inventory control, warehousing, or receiving.
Analyze inventories to determine how to increase inventory turns, reduce waste, or optimize customer service.
Evaluates suppliers, conducts interviews with vendors, negotiates supplier agreements and manages supplier/vendor contracts.
Manage the Inventory Control department.
Create processes, provide training to inventory clerks and specialists, devising best practices for maintaining balanced inventory records, and implement Continuing Process Improvement policies which uses best practices for maintaining balanced inventory records, and keeps track of all company products and supplies.
Compile inventory reports and communicate with management.
Investigate inventory shortages and discrepancies.
Work with production to issue material to jobs.
Qualifications:
Intermediate to advanced skills with Microsoft Project and Microsoft Office (Teams, Word, Excel, Power Point) Detail oriented, highly organized Must be a clear and direct communicator.
Proven team leadership, interpersonal and influencing skills.
The following characteristics and skills will be assessed more favorably:
Experience in marine industry Familiarity with material requirement planning, inventory planning/management to support production, manufacturing workflows, etc.
Previous experience implementing process and/or leading process improvement initiatives.
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$65,000.
00 - $100,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) Referral program Schedule:
Day shift Monday to Friday Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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