STERIS Canada Corporation
Supply Chain Manager
STERIS Canada Corporation, Richmond, California, United States, 94875
At STERIS, we help our Customers create a healthier and safer world by providing innovative healthcare and life science product and service solutions around the globe.
Supply Chain Manager
The
Supply Chain Manager
is responsible to provide leadership in procurement activities for the site, including inventory control and material flow. You will develop and execute strategies within a lean environment concentrating on talent leadership, Customer experience, Risk management and Cash Generation. You will be responsible for both tactical daily execution of material procurement availability, and material flow, as well as longer-term site-specific sourcing strategies. This individual will focus on developing supply chain agility, generating cash flow, and providing the necessary information flow for optimize material availability. The successful candidate will develop key relationships both internally cross-functionally with operations, accounting, finance, quality, engineering, as well as externally with suppliers. What you'll do as a Supply Chain Manager:
Support all site and business HSE policies. Supervise a team of buyers and sourcing specialists, and other associated roles. Drives a culture of accountability and results through routine management and effective performance management. Drive overall sourcing initiatives to minimize risk, reduce costs, and ensure best value continuity of supply. Ensure products and services are supplied on time and with good quality to meet Customer needs. Lead team activities to meet Site goals for spend aggregation, and supplier consolidation, rationalization, and segmentation. Responsible to drive KPI results supporting the Supply Chain Strategy goals. Leverage and manage supplier relationships and performance. Lead and identify continuous improvement activities to increase efficiency and reduce costs of internal procurement processes and systems. Ensure team compliance with STERIS policies and procedures, and government requirements. Ensures alignment and communication with other functional leaders. Ensure the Demand Plan is supported through material and component procurement to support Manufacturing to achieve necessary business demand, customer service, and site cost and productivity goals. Facilitate Problem solving utilizing critical thinking and lean methodologies. Own and drive business and site working capital goals through coordination between procurement, planning and production. Interface with internal and external warehouses and suppliers, to ensure proper logistics to support plant and business initiatives. Support accuracy of inventory counts and physical inventories by implementing and managing, in conjunction with finance and warehousing teams, an inventory control system. Manage the requisition of all direct and indirect materials and services required to support production schedule and meet incoming quality requirements. Participates as a key member of the Plant operations team, serves as the voice of the purchasing team and supports site in making cross-functional operations decisions to meet KPI and long term strategies. Employs data analysis and information technology to improve Division performance. Create development plans for sourcing / procurement team members and ensure talent pipeline is in place for key functions. Analyzes inventories and develops and executes plans to balance Inventory % of Sales and optimize customer service. Establishes and implements standard re-order and delivery procedures. Responsible for levels of item data accuracy (item master) relating to procurement and Suppliers. Responsible for managing the division operational inventory to ensure adequate stocking levels for immediate production items and forecasting for future requirements for premier Customer service. Negotiates long term contracts in coordination with group staff and policies. The Experience, Skills, and Abilities Needed:
Bachelor's Degree in related technical field. Six (6) to eight (8) years of experience working in Supply Chain, manufacturing and / or industrial environment. Experience in all aspects of end-to-end Supply Chain including contract negotiations, commodity based materials management, project management and commercial analytics. Excellent knowledge office applications like Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and project management tools. Master's Degree in a related technical field, preferred. ISM or ASCM certification, preferred. Regulated business environment experience, preferred. First-line supervisory experience in a Lean Manufacturing environment, preferred. Excellent communication, problem solving, project management, organizational and negotiation skills. Responds with a sense of urgency to meeting and supporting the needs of each and every Customer, providing innovative and comprehensive solutions. Builds constructive and effective relationships cross-functionally; effectively manages through conflict while maintaining relationships. Effectively handles change, ambiguity and changing priorities staying focused on achieving the key priorities for the business. Effectively manages projects, assessing time, resources, investment, etc. ensuring deadlines and objectives achieved. Keeps current on the industry, the “Customer,” market and other external factors impacting the role and/or business and benchmarks for improvement of processes and applications. Identifies the strategic issues and translates them into practical ideas and programs. Anticipates future consequences and trends accurately and effectively manages complexity and change. What STERIS Offers:
We value our employees and are committed to providing a comprehensive benefits package that support your health, well-being, and financial future. Here is just a brief overview of what we offer: Market Competitive Pay Extensive Paid Time Off (PTO) and 9 added Holidays Excellent Healthcare, Dental and vision benefits Long/Short Term Disability coverage 401(k) with a company match Maternity & Paternity Leave Additional add-on benefits/discounts for programs such as Pet Insurance Tuition Reimbursement and continued educations programs Excellent opportunities for advancement in a stable long-term career Work Schedule:
This position is based in Point Richmond, CA. The schedule is: M-TH (9 hour days onsite), F (4 hours work from home). Up to 20% travel (primarily domestic). Pay range for this opportunity is [[$120,000]] - [[$170,000]]. This position is eligible for an annual bonus. Minimum pay rates offered will comply with county/city minimums, if higher than range listed. Pay rates are based on a number of factors, including but not limited to local labor market costs, years of relevant experience, education, professional certifications, foreign language fluency, etc. STERIS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity and the use of affirmative action programs to ensure that persons are recruited, hired, trained, transferred and promoted in all job groups regardless of race, color, religion, age, disability, national origin, citizenship status, military or veteran status, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, and any other category protected by federal, state or local law.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
The
Supply Chain Manager
is responsible to provide leadership in procurement activities for the site, including inventory control and material flow. You will develop and execute strategies within a lean environment concentrating on talent leadership, Customer experience, Risk management and Cash Generation. You will be responsible for both tactical daily execution of material procurement availability, and material flow, as well as longer-term site-specific sourcing strategies. This individual will focus on developing supply chain agility, generating cash flow, and providing the necessary information flow for optimize material availability. The successful candidate will develop key relationships both internally cross-functionally with operations, accounting, finance, quality, engineering, as well as externally with suppliers. What you'll do as a Supply Chain Manager:
Support all site and business HSE policies. Supervise a team of buyers and sourcing specialists, and other associated roles. Drives a culture of accountability and results through routine management and effective performance management. Drive overall sourcing initiatives to minimize risk, reduce costs, and ensure best value continuity of supply. Ensure products and services are supplied on time and with good quality to meet Customer needs. Lead team activities to meet Site goals for spend aggregation, and supplier consolidation, rationalization, and segmentation. Responsible to drive KPI results supporting the Supply Chain Strategy goals. Leverage and manage supplier relationships and performance. Lead and identify continuous improvement activities to increase efficiency and reduce costs of internal procurement processes and systems. Ensure team compliance with STERIS policies and procedures, and government requirements. Ensures alignment and communication with other functional leaders. Ensure the Demand Plan is supported through material and component procurement to support Manufacturing to achieve necessary business demand, customer service, and site cost and productivity goals. Facilitate Problem solving utilizing critical thinking and lean methodologies. Own and drive business and site working capital goals through coordination between procurement, planning and production. Interface with internal and external warehouses and suppliers, to ensure proper logistics to support plant and business initiatives. Support accuracy of inventory counts and physical inventories by implementing and managing, in conjunction with finance and warehousing teams, an inventory control system. Manage the requisition of all direct and indirect materials and services required to support production schedule and meet incoming quality requirements. Participates as a key member of the Plant operations team, serves as the voice of the purchasing team and supports site in making cross-functional operations decisions to meet KPI and long term strategies. Employs data analysis and information technology to improve Division performance. Create development plans for sourcing / procurement team members and ensure talent pipeline is in place for key functions. Analyzes inventories and develops and executes plans to balance Inventory % of Sales and optimize customer service. Establishes and implements standard re-order and delivery procedures. Responsible for levels of item data accuracy (item master) relating to procurement and Suppliers. Responsible for managing the division operational inventory to ensure adequate stocking levels for immediate production items and forecasting for future requirements for premier Customer service. Negotiates long term contracts in coordination with group staff and policies. The Experience, Skills, and Abilities Needed:
Bachelor's Degree in related technical field. Six (6) to eight (8) years of experience working in Supply Chain, manufacturing and / or industrial environment. Experience in all aspects of end-to-end Supply Chain including contract negotiations, commodity based materials management, project management and commercial analytics. Excellent knowledge office applications like Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and project management tools. Master's Degree in a related technical field, preferred. ISM or ASCM certification, preferred. Regulated business environment experience, preferred. First-line supervisory experience in a Lean Manufacturing environment, preferred. Excellent communication, problem solving, project management, organizational and negotiation skills. Responds with a sense of urgency to meeting and supporting the needs of each and every Customer, providing innovative and comprehensive solutions. Builds constructive and effective relationships cross-functionally; effectively manages through conflict while maintaining relationships. Effectively handles change, ambiguity and changing priorities staying focused on achieving the key priorities for the business. Effectively manages projects, assessing time, resources, investment, etc. ensuring deadlines and objectives achieved. Keeps current on the industry, the “Customer,” market and other external factors impacting the role and/or business and benchmarks for improvement of processes and applications. Identifies the strategic issues and translates them into practical ideas and programs. Anticipates future consequences and trends accurately and effectively manages complexity and change. What STERIS Offers:
We value our employees and are committed to providing a comprehensive benefits package that support your health, well-being, and financial future. Here is just a brief overview of what we offer: Market Competitive Pay Extensive Paid Time Off (PTO) and 9 added Holidays Excellent Healthcare, Dental and vision benefits Long/Short Term Disability coverage 401(k) with a company match Maternity & Paternity Leave Additional add-on benefits/discounts for programs such as Pet Insurance Tuition Reimbursement and continued educations programs Excellent opportunities for advancement in a stable long-term career Work Schedule:
This position is based in Point Richmond, CA. The schedule is: M-TH (9 hour days onsite), F (4 hours work from home). Up to 20% travel (primarily domestic). Pay range for this opportunity is [[$120,000]] - [[$170,000]]. This position is eligible for an annual bonus. Minimum pay rates offered will comply with county/city minimums, if higher than range listed. Pay rates are based on a number of factors, including but not limited to local labor market costs, years of relevant experience, education, professional certifications, foreign language fluency, etc. STERIS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity and the use of affirmative action programs to ensure that persons are recruited, hired, trained, transferred and promoted in all job groups regardless of race, color, religion, age, disability, national origin, citizenship status, military or veteran status, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, and any other category protected by federal, state or local law.
#J-18808-Ljbffr