Director of Supply Chain

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Director of Supply Chain leading enterprise sourcing, supplier quality, and risk management for MCG’s critical electrical systems manufacturing business. Driving material productivity, delivery, and supply continuity across manufacturing centers.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and execute enterprise supply chain sourcing and category management strategies across direct and indirect spend categories
  • Develop and maintain enterprise Approved Supplier Lists, sourcing standards, and category strategies across all Centers of Excellence
  • Lead supplier selection, commercial negotiations, supplier agreements, MSAs, MOUs, and other strategic commercial arrangements
  • Monitor commodity markets, supplier capacity, tariffs, and industry trends
  • Own supplier performance outcomes, including on-time delivery, quality, responsiveness, capacity, and commercial performance
  • Establish supplier qualification, onboarding, and compliance requirements
  • Develop supplier scorecards and performance review processes
  • Drive corrective action, supplier development, audits, assessments, and continuous improvement initiatives
  • Support supplier capacity planning, readiness, and supply continuity initiatives
  • Establish enterprise sourcing policies, standards, governance processes, and supplier compliance requirements
  • Maintain supplier risk management processes, including supplier assessments, single-source exposure analysis, business continuity planning, and risk mitigation
  • Advise the VP, Supply Chain and executive leadership on sourcing strategy, supplier performance, supplier quality, material productivity, inventory, working capital, and supplier initiatives
  • Build relationships with COE Presidents and senior leaders across cross-functional departments
  • Lead executive supplier engagements, Quarterly Business Reviews, negotiations, escalations, and strategic supplier relationship initiatives
  • Prepare executive-ready reporting, analysis, and presentations for operating reviews and executive forums
  • Own enterprise reporting, governance, supplier engagement, improvement plans, scorecards, category strategies, sourcing governance, negotiations, and supplier consolidation initiatives
  • Drive inventory and working-capital improvements through lead-time reduction, payment-term optimization, MOQ strategies, supplier flexibility, capacity management, and supply continuity initiatives
  • Provide leadership, coaching, mentoring, professional development, succession planning, and talent development to Supply Chain professionals
  • Work in an office setting with frequent visits to the production floor to oversee operations, compliance, safety, and staff engagement

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Business, Engineering, Finance, or related field
  • 10+ years of progressive experience in strategic sourcing, supplier management, commodity management, or supply chain leadership within manufacturing or engineered products environments
  • Demonstrated success developing and executing enterprise sourcing and category management strategies across multiple sites, business units, or product lines
  • Experience negotiating complex commercial agreements, long-term supply contracts, supplier partnerships, and risk-sharing arrangements
  • Experience leading supplier performance improvement initiatives related to quality, delivery, capacity, responsiveness, and cost
  • Demonstrated success delivering material productivity, cost reduction, value engineering, and supplier rationalization initiatives
  • Strong understanding of supplier quality systems, supplier development methodologies, contract governance, and supply risk management
  • Experience building executive-level supplier relationships and conducting supplier business reviews
  • Experience working effectively in multi-site, matrixed, and growth-oriented organizations
  • Advanced negotiation, supplier relationship management, and commercial leadership capabilities
  • Strong financial acumen, including cost modeling, total cost of ownership analysis, savings validation, and margin impact assessment
  • Ability to develop and execute enterprise sourcing and supplier management strategies aligned with business objectives and growth plans
  • Strong analytical and data-driven decision-making skills
  • Ability to influence cross-functional stakeholders and drive alignment without direct organizational authority
  • Strong executive communication, presentation, supplier, and executive engagement skills
  • Demonstrated ability to lead supplier performance improvement initiatives and manage complex supplier relationships
  • High level of accountability, business judgment, and follow-through
  • Ability to operate effectively in dynamic, fast-paced, and growth-oriented environments
  • Ability to move around the manufacturing plant, including walking, standing, and climbing stairs
  • Ability to lift and carry items up to twenty-five (25) pounds following OSHA standards
  • Must be able to see and hear well enough to navigate the plant safely and communicate effectively
  • Successful completion of pre-employment requirements, including a background check and pre-employment drug screening

Benefits:

  • Salary basis; FLSA-exempt executive and professional position
  • Equal opportunity employer
  • Reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the ADA