Supply Chain Director
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Supply Chain/Logistics
Supply Chain / Intl. Trade, Procurement / Purchasing, Operations Manager, Business Management
Role Overview
The Director, Supply Chain (US) is a senior leader accountable for end-to-end (E2E) supply chain planning and external operations for US generic and brand divisions – strategic sourcing, procurement, logistics, and integrated demand/supply/inventory planning. This role owns and matures the S&OP/SI&OP and IBP processes, synchronizes multi-plant capacity and material flows, and leads high‑performing teams to deliver service, cost, working capital, and risk objectives in complex environments.
PrimaryDuties & Responsibilities
- Provide strategic direction and vision for the E2E US supply chain, including sourcing, procurement, planning, warehousing, and logistics, driving continuous improvement across performance, processes, and systems.
- Lead, develop, and retain a high-performing team of supply chain, planning, and procurement professionals through clear goal setting, coaching, performance management, and talent development.
- Own and mature S&OP/SI&OP and IBP processes, ensuring alignment of demand, supply, inventory, capacity, and financial objectives (Budget, LRP, working capital).
- Lead S&OP/SI&OP governance with senior leadership, including cadence, content, and decision frameworks; clearly communicate performance, risks, trade‑offs, and recommendations.
- Own the integrated 24‑month rolling demand, supply, and inventory plan for the US business, ensuring synchronization across commercial, manufacturing, procurement, and finance.
- Synchronize production scheduling and material flow across multiple internal and external manufacturing sites to optimize capacity utilization, labor, and material availability while meeting OTIF and customer service targets.
- Translate demand signals into executable capacity, production, and procurement plans across internal manufacturing and external partners (CMOs, CDMOs, contract manufacturers, suppliers).
- Develop and execute short‑, mid‑, and long‑term supply chain strategies, including network design, supply strategies, and inventory policies aligned with growth and commercialization plans.
- Own and continuously enhance supply chain systems and analytics across planning, procurement, inventory management, warehousing, and E2E visibility (e.g., ERP/MRP, IBP).
- Oversee procurement and production planning for raw materials, APIs, packaging, WIP, and finished goods, balancing “never‑out” service requirements with capacity and working capital constraints.
- Define and execute risk mitigation and scenario planning for supply disruptions, material or site changes, quality events, geopolitical risks, and demand volatility.
- Optimize inventory performance through safety stock, buffering, and replenishment strategies to achieve service, inventory turns and working capital targets.
- Own and optimize E2E cost of goods and services.
- Manage strategic supplier and external manufacturing relationships, including sourcing, contracting, performance management, allocation strategies, and risk management.
- Define, monitor, and drive accountability for key supply chain KPIs.
- Partner with Business Development and Commercial teams to support new customer onboarding, proposals, technology transfers, and new product launches.
- Ensure compliance with corporate, regulatory, and governmental requirements and reinforce organizational mission, values, and culture.
- Partner closely with logistics and warehousing to ensure compliant, on‑time distribution through 3PLs and alignment with FDA, OSHA, EPA, and DEA requirements.
Innovation & continuous improvement, entrepreneurial attitude, ability to work in fast‑paced, global, matrix environment, customer orientation, team leadership, adaptability/flexibility, results‑oriented, control of budgets/costs, self‑development, critical and strategic thinking, stakeholder influence & communication, change leadership
Requirements and personal skills- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, Engineering, or related field; MBA or advanced degree preferred.
- Languages: English (required);
Spanish strongly preferred - Experience (years/area): 10+ years of progressive leadership experience in end‑to‑end supply chain (planning,…
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