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Director Supply Chain Development Program Jobs in Ohio

Senior Director Supply Chain

Beavercreek, OH · Hybrid

$169K - $191K/yr

Revenue Forecast Integration and Demand Planning Partner with BU Supply Chain Directors and Finance ... programs across development, production, and sustainment phases Supply chain risk and commodity ...

Director, Supply Chain Finance

Westerville, OH · On-site

$176K - $199K/yr

Reporting & Analytics • Lead and support the development and maintenance of reporting and ... Health Savings Account (HSA) * 401(k) retirement savings program * Mental health resources and ...

Director, Supply Chain Finance

Westerville, OH · On-site

$176K - $199K/yr

Support development, implementation, and continued optimization and automation of enhanced ... Health Savings Account (HSA) * 401(k) retirement savings program * Mental health resources and ...

Supply Chain Director

Harrison, OH

$172K - $195K/yr

... programs. o Establish supplier scorecards and conduct regular business reviews with key suppliers ... development and localization initiatives. ● Planning, Materials & Internal Supply Chain o Own the ...

Supply Chain Director

Harrison, OH · On-site

$172K - $195K/yr

... programs. o Establish supplier scorecards and conduct regular business reviews with key suppliers ... development and localization initiatives. • Planning, Materials & Internal Supply Chain o Own the ...

Supply Chain Director

Youngstown, OH · On-site

$171K - $193K/yr

The Director of Supply Chain plays a critical role in leading the strategic direction and building ... Organizational Development & Continuous Improvement: * Build and develop a high-performing supply ...

This role reports to the Director Supply Chain. What You'll Be Doing Customer Service Support • Serve as a point of contact for customer inquiries related to orders, shipments, inventory ...

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What is the difference between Director Supply Chain Development Program vs Supply Chain Analyst?

AspectDirector Supply Chain Development ProgramSupply Chain Analyst
CredentialsBachelor's/Master's in Supply Chain, Business, or related field; often leadership trainingBachelor's in Supply Chain, Logistics, or related field; certifications like CSCP beneficial
Work EnvironmentProgram management, strategic planning, cross-functional collaborationData analysis, reporting, process improvement
Employer & Industry UsageLarge corporations, manufacturing, retail, logistics firmsSupply chain departments across various industries

The Director Supply Chain Development Program focuses on developing future leaders through strategic projects and leadership training, while a Supply Chain Analyst primarily analyzes data to optimize supply chain processes. The former involves higher-level planning and management, whereas the latter emphasizes data-driven insights.

Director - Supply Chain - Supply Chain

Director - Supply Chain - Supply Chain

Lima Memorial Health System

Lima, OH • On-site

$177K - $200K/yr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Lima Memorial Health System rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

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Job description

The Director of Supply Chain establishes and implements supply chain strategic initiatives, processes and policies that support the strategic objectives of the organization. Responsible for monitoring, measuring and tracking performance of these initiatives to ensure results positively impact organizational strategic goals. Directs the day-to-day purchasing, contracting, inventory management and supply chain distribution functions to ensure operations meet and positively impact established strategic supply chain goals. Prepares and presents an operational analysis of the supply chain to senior leadership. Reviews supply and service contracts working closely with legal counsel to negotiate acceptable terms. Directs and manages supply cost reduction activities, GPO and local contract compliancy and supply standardization and utilization management initiatives. Actively utilizes process improvement and lean management techniques to establish policies, guidelines and work methods that maximize efficiency, minimize expenditures and ensure high standards of quality.

Education:    Bachelor’s Degree in business administration, accounting or related field is required. Master’s Degree preferred.

Licensure/      AHRMM, ISM or NAPM certification is preferred.
Certification:

Experience:    5-10 years’ experience in supply chain, with at least 5 years in a management role, preferably within a healthcare environment (ambulatory or acute). Experience developing and preparing departmental budgets is required. Project management experience is strongly preferred. 

Skills:      Must possess excellent verbal and written communications skills. Proven track record of successful negotiating skills is required. Must be proficient using Microsoft Office, particularly Excel, Word and PowerPoint and MMIS programs. Must be able to effectively and efficiently extract pertinent data from various sources and prepare detailed analysis. Ability to prepare and deliver executive presentations is required. Must be customer oriented and possess excellent organizational, time management and problem solving skills. Employs a “coaching” approach to supervision and associate development. Ability to apply lean concepts and practice continuous process improvement is required.
 


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