Title:  Director, Supply Chain

Description: 
 

Location: Onsite

Status Type: Full Time

 

QUALIFICATIONS

 

Required:

  • Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Operations Management, Engineering, Business, or a related discipline or equivalent combination of education and experience; advanced degree or MBA preferred.
  • 10+ years of progressive supply chain experience in manufacturing, including significant responsibility for purchasing, planning, materials, inventory, and supplier management; 5+ years in a leadership role. 
  • Demonstrated success ensuring component availability and preventing production disruption in a complex manufacturing environment.
  • Demonstrated experience establishing inventory-control systems, cycle-count programs, shortage-management processes, and purchasing controls.
  • Strong ERP/MRP experience, preferably SAP, with practical understanding of how master data and transactional accuracy affect planning and execution.
  • Experience managing supplier performance, capacity, lead times, delivery recovery, sourcing, negotiations, and cost improvement.
  • Experience supporting new product introductions and/or time-critical commercial launches.
  • Experience in medical device, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or another highly regulated manufacturing environment strongly preferred.
  • Experience with product sourcing, contract manufacturing, and Lean/Six Sigma or other structured continuous-improvement methods.

 

Skills & Competencies:

  • Strong leadership, judgment, ownership, and accountability for outcomes; demonstrated ability to respond promptly to critical supply issues, make timely decisions, and drive closure with minimal supervision.
  • Advanced planning, problem-solving, risk-management, negotiation, communication, and cross-functional leadership skills.
  • Ability to translate customer demand and production plans into executable material, supplier-capacity, and purchasing plans.
  • Ability to establish effective manual controls, reports, and management processes when ERP functionality or data integrity is insufficient to manage immediate business risk.
  • Ability to work effectively under pressure, manage rapidly changing priorities, and personally engage in critical recovery activities.
  • Strong financial acumen, including working capital, inventory, budgeting, Purchase Price Variance (PPV), and material-cost management.
  • Ability to develop people, set clear expectations, manage performance, delegate effectively, and build a high-accountability team culture.

 

Physical Requirements:

  • Occasionally required to stand, walk, sit, talk or hear, reach with hands and arms
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision
  • Moderate noise (i.e.: computer printers, traffic) exists daily in the work environment

 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Own material availability for the approved production plan and ensure Supply Chain identifies, communicates, and mitigates component shortages before they interrupt Manufacturing.
  • Establish and maintain forward-looking material-risk visibility across current demand, forecast demand, safety stock, supplier lead times, open purchase orders, and supplier capacity.
  • Establish inventory policies including safety stock, reorder points, cycle counting, reconciliation, transaction discipline, and root-cause/corrective-action processes to ensure SAP inventory accurately reflects physical inventory.
  • Ensure purchase orders are issued with sufficient lead time, successfully transmitted to suppliers, acknowledged, and supported by documented delivery commitments. Maintain exception controls for unacknowledged, overdue, past-due, or otherwise at-risk purchase orders.
  • Lead supplier recovery and escalation for shortages, late deliveries, quality issues, and capacity constraints; ensure documented recovery plans exist for critical material risks.
  • Maintain documented supplier-capacity assessments against current and forecast demand, including anticipated commercial launches and growth scenarios.
  • Establish and review supplier scorecards covering on-time delivery, quality/yield, capacity, lead time, responsiveness, cost/PPV, and corrective-action performance.
  • Lead production and materials planning processes, including master scheduling, MRP, demand-to-supply reconciliation, inventory coverage, and escalation of constraints.
  • Partner with customer-facing demand planning, Commercial/Alliance Management, Manufacturing, Quality, Finance, Supplier Management, and other functions to align demand, supply, launch requirements, and risk mitigation.
  • Lead Supply Chain readiness for new product introductions and commercial launches, ensuring components, packaging materials, supplier commitments, inventory, and logistics capabilities are in place to meet contractual customer requirements.
  • Provide direct tactical leadership during critical shortages, launch activities, inventory discrepancies, supplier disruptions, and other business-critical events until stable controls and recovery plans are established.
  • Drive sourcing and purchasing strategies that improve supply continuity, quality, cost, lead time, and working capital, including negotiation of supply agreements and development of alternate/secondary sources where appropriate.
  • Manage inventory levels across Enable locations to balance customer service and production continuity with inventory turns, excess and obsolete inventory, and cash-flow objectives.
  • Oversee logistics, warehousing, shipping, order management, freight, carrier performance, and import/export compliance as assigned within the organizational structure.
  • Define and prioritize Supply Chain business-system requirements and SAP/MRP improvements while ensuring immediate operational risks are controlled through effective interim/manual processes.
  • Develop and maintain standard work, tiered management routines, dashboards, escalation processes, and performance metrics that make risks visible and drive timely corrective action.
  • Establish annual objectives, budgets, cost-reduction plans, productivity goals, and continuous-improvement priorities for the Supply Chain organization.
  • Lead, coach, develop, and hold accountable Supply Chain personnel; establish clear roles, priorities, performance expectations, training, succession plans, and appropriate staffing.
  • Support Quality System requirements, supplier corrective actions (SCARs), nonconformance investigations, change controls, audits, and other regulated processes applicable to Supply Chain.
  • Maintain productive supplier and cross-functional relationships while demonstrating proactive communication, reliable follow-through, and clear ownership of issues through closure.
  • Other duties may be assigned as necessary to meet business needs

 

Complexity of Duties:

  • Balances strategic supply-chain development with hands-on tactical execution and crisis recovery.
  • Operates in a regulated, rapidly scaling environment where supply interruptions may affect manufacturing schedules, customer commitments, product launches, revenue, and patient access.
  • Works cross-functionally and may influence teams without direct authority; must align stakeholders around common priorities and drive timely decisions.
  • Uses ERP/MRP systems as critical tools while independently establishing additional controls when system functionality, master data, or transactional accuracy is insufficient.
  • Regularly interacts with suppliers, customers, and senior leaders regarding supply risk, operational decisions, scheduling requirements, commercial launches, and contractual commitments.
  • Requires strong working knowledge of manufacturing, quality systems, financial controls, inventory management, purchasing, planning, and supplier operations.

 

 


Nearest Major Market: Cincinnati