The Supply Chain Program Manager is responsible for assessing, developing, and driving enterprise strategies to manage risk associated with critical and constrained materials impacted by legislative, environmental, and geopolitical forces. This role combines program leadership with hands-on stakeholder engagement, translating complex market and supply chain dynamics into actionable strategies, visibility, and decision support for cross-divisional leadership.
Requirements
- Maintain deep expertise in critical minerals and constrained materials markets, continuously synthesizing supply, demand, regulatory, and geopolitical dynamics into concise, executive-ready insights for leadership.
- Engage externally with suppliers, industry consortia, and relevant third-party organizations to monitor emerging risks, validate market intelligence, and inform constrained materials strategies.
- Continuously assess enterprise risk across identified and emerging critical minerals and constrained materials, translating findings into standardized dashboards that enable enterprise visibility and informed decision-making.
- Prepare and present executive-ready materials for senior leadership forums, including steering committees and executive reviews, to support strategic decisions related to constrained materials risk.
- Perform ‘where-used’ analysis across global products and supply chains to identify internal exposure and potential points of vulnerability.
- Lead the development and execution of constrained materials strategies informed by market realities, regulatory developments, and geopolitical tensions, ensuring timely and action-driven risk mitigation.
- Lead complex, cross-functional projects with rigor and discipline, driving execution, milestones, and accountability to deliver strategic objectives.
- Partner closely with Supply Chain, Engineering, Legal, Compliance, ESG, and other stakeholders to drive alignment and execution of constrained materials strategies.
- Navigate ambiguity and drive change in complex, uncertain, and rapidly evolving environments.
- Ability to project manage other supply chain risk initiatives on an as needed basis
- Provide ongoing insights informed by market trends and third-party intelligence platforms that may impact the supply chain, particularly in areas of geopolitical and emerging legislative risk.
- Hold cross-functional stakeholders accountable to agreed-upon program commitments, milestones, and deliverables.
- For projects and initiatives with varying risk profiles, define scope, timelines, team structure, deliverables, resource requirements, and budgets.
Benefits
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Life
- 401(K) including company matching
- Employee Stock Purchase Program (ESPP)
- Student Debt Assistance
- Tuition Reimbursement Program
- Development and Career Growth Opportunities and Programs
- Financial Planning Benefits
- Wellness Benefits including an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Paid Time Off
- Paid Company Holidays
- Family Care and Bonding Leave