The Supply Chain Manager is responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of warehouse operations within the supply chain. This includes inventory management, work order management, and ensuring efficient movement of goods and materials from warehouse to production programs. The Supply Chain Manager plays a critical role in optimizing the supply chain process, reducing costs, improving productivity, and maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction.
Responsibilities and Essential Duties
- Lead and manage a team of warehouse personnel, including hiring, training, and performance evaluation.
- Foster a positive work environment and promote teamwork and collaboration.
- Provide guidance and support to warehouse staff, ensuring adherence to safety protocols and best practices.
- Ensures each department maintains a safe, clean work environment by following cGMP and SOP guidelines.
- Develop and implement training programs to enhance the skills and knowledge of warehouse employees.
- Oversee day-to-day warehouse activities, including receiving, storing, and organizing inventory to support efficient warehouse processes.Â
- Monitor inventory levels and ensure accurate staging of inventory to work orders.Â
- Identify slow moving and obsolete inventory and consolidate those inventories to section of warehouse.Â
- Coordinate with all warehouse teams to ensure timely work order pulls and delivery.
- Support the Purchasing and Logistics team by identifying areas for improvement in the receiving process.Â
- Identify opportunities for process improvements and cost savings within the warehouse operations.
- Develop and implement supply chain strategies and goals aligned with the organization's overall objectives.
- Develop and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of the supply chain.
- Analyze data and generate reports to identify areas for improvement and drive continuous optimization.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement process improvements and best practices.
- Investigates critical shortages or overages to determine root cause to avoid repeating errors.
- Owns and leads special projects as assigned.