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Senior Supply Chain Program Manager

Lafayette, CO · On-site

$148K/yr

As part of the Global Supply Chain team, you will support projects focused on critical supply chain ... As a Senior Supply Chain Planning Program Manager, you will be responsible for providing direct ...

The Supply Chain, Quality & Reliability (SCQR) team is seeking an experienced Program Manager to support our supply chain management-related activities across the organization. In this role, you will ...

Escalate in a timely manner Own the leadership communication on the program to all key stakeholders: program management, Planning, engineering & supply chain Provide ongoing transparency of inventory ...

Supply Chain Program Manager

Fremont, CA · Hybrid

$110K - $140K/yr

Escalate in a timely manner Own the leadership communication on the program to all key stakeholders: program management, Planning, engineering & supply chain Provide ongoing transparency of inventory ...

Supply Chain Program Manager

Fremont, CA · On-site

$110K - $140K/yr

Escalate in a timely manner • Own the leadership communication on the program to all key stakeholders: program management, Planning, engineering & supply chain • Provide ongoing transparency of ...

... Global Supply Chain within a matrixed environment. Accountabilities: * Deploy and support management of standardized processes and tools to support project, program, and portfolio management ...

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How much do global supply chain program manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for global supply chain program manager in the United States is $136,453.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $143,000.00 and $143,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Global Supply Chain Program Manager typically collaborate with cross-functional teams across different regions?

A Global Supply Chain Program Manager frequently works with teams from procurement, logistics, manufacturing, and sales across various geographic regions. This collaboration often involves coordinating meetings across multiple time zones, aligning priorities with local and global objectives, and ensuring effective communication between stakeholders. Program managers must be adept at bridging cultural and operational differences to drive project success, resolve bottlenecks, and ensure seamless execution of supply chain initiatives. Building strong relationships and leveraging digital collaboration tools are key to overcoming the challenges of working with diverse and distributed teams.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Global Supply Chain Program Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Global Supply Chain Program Manager, you need expertise in supply chain management, program coordination, and logistics, often backed by a degree in business, supply chain, or engineering. Familiarity with ERP systems like SAP, project management software, and certifications such as PMP or APICS are typically required. Strong leadership, cross-cultural communication, and problem-solving skills help manage diverse teams and complex projects across regions. These abilities ensure efficient global operations, cost control, and seamless program execution in a highly competitive environment.

What does a Global Supply Chain Program Manager do?

A Global Supply Chain Program Manager oversees and coordinates supply chain operations across multiple countries or regions. Their responsibilities include managing logistics, sourcing, procurement, and production schedules to ensure products are delivered efficiently and cost-effectively worldwide. They work closely with suppliers, manufacturers, and internal teams to optimize the supply chain, mitigate risks, and implement global best practices. Effective communication, leadership, and analytical skills are essential for success in this role.

What is the difference between Global Supply Chain Program Manager vs Supply Chain Analyst?

AspectGlobal Supply Chain Program ManagerSupply Chain Analyst
CredentialsBachelor's degree in supply chain, logistics, or related field; certifications like CSCP or CPSMBachelor's degree in supply chain, logistics, or related field; certifications less common
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple projects across regions, collaborates with global teamsAnalyzes data, supports supply chain operations, often within a specific region or function
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by multinational corporations managing global logisticsUsed across various companies to optimize supply chain processes

The Global Supply Chain Program Manager focuses on managing complex, cross-regional supply chain initiatives, requiring strategic oversight and coordination. In contrast, the Supply Chain Analyst primarily analyzes data to improve operational efficiency. Both roles are essential but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Global Supply Chain Program Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, 30% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $136,453 per year, or $65.6 per hour.
Sr Supply Chain Program Manager

Sr Supply Chain Program Manager

Sierra Nevada Corporation

Greenville, TX • On-site

$124K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Sierra Nevada Corporation rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 27 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

17th of 60 rated aerospace companies


Job description

The ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance), Aviation, and Security (IAS) business area is a leader in ISR and aviation, it is a leading prime manned and unmanned aircraft systems integrator for innovative, high-performance ISR and aviation systems. Its end-to-end Command, Control, Computers, Communications and Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (C4ISR) capabilities encompass design, integration, test, certification, ground/flight training and complete logistics support. IAS tailors solutions to customer cost, performance, and schedule requirements and designs to consistently exceed expectations - with an unrivaled record of on time and on (or under) budget deliveries.

SNC has led thoughtful and disruptive change in the aerospace and defense industry for the past 60 years and now, we're applying this tenacity and expertise to the U.S. Air Force's (USAF) Survivable Airborne Operations Center (SAOC) mission. Join the SNC-led SAOC team and be a part of exciting and meaningful work to modernize and deliver the next-generation SAOC aircraft trusted by the President, Secretary of Defense and Chairs of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to ensure continued critical command, control and communication during national emergencies. If you're passionate about building the airborne command post of the future, consider SNC for your next mission. Learn more about NC3 and SAOC here.

Are you looking to leverage your technical and leadership skills at the program level to ensure supply chain success in an industry that supports and protects explorers and heroes? We could use your expertise on our team! Supply Chain Program Managers (SCPMs) are the primary experts for both Supply Chain Program Management and Technical responsibility of a Supplier's SOW. In this role, you will oversee daily operations of multiple lower-level Supply Chain Project Coordinators (SCPCs) and SCPMs providing leadership guidance, performance management, recruiting and staffing planning. You will be responsible for developing training plans for SCPCs and SCPMs while ensuring overall supply chain performance for business units or large complex programs. Your expertise will contribute to cost-effective technical solutions within schedule constraints by collaborating with various stakeholders including Subcontract Managements, Purchasing Agents, Engineering teams, Operations teams, Business Management teams. Your team will be accountable for the overall supply chain performance of the business unit or large, complex programs' including cost, technical, schedule planning, and execution. We are seeking a dedicated professional who can consolidate risks at the program level while mitigating them effectively to meet cost targets. You'll also play a pivotal role during proposals by defining supplier requirements and evaluating strategies.


Responsibilities:

Team Leadership & Management:

  • May supervise SCPCs and SCPMs; provide oversight on job responsibilities.
  • Set clear performance expectations; conduct regular feedback sessions.
  • Conduct performance reviews; participate in hiring processes.
  • Develop staffing plans; ensure effective workforce planning.
  • Facilitate necessary training programs for team members.
  • Ensure CAM certification compliance among assigned personnel when applicable.
  • Address interpersonal conflicts promptly; creates a collaborative and harmonious work environment.
  • Participate in and occasionally lead programmatic and technical meetings with subcontractors and suppliers.
  • Attend Program Reviews with subcontractors to provide updates, communicate needs and status, and request program-driven changes through Supply Management.

Strategic Planning & Execution:

  • Assist and Develop the Program-level Supply Chain Management Plan, outlining supply chain strategies, reporting, and communication plan.
  • Offer decisive leadership to SCPMs in crafting a cohesive strategy for effective teaming within our supply chain network, ensuring a robust framework for seamless integration.
  • Provide leadership to SCPMs in developing comprehensive negotiation strategies, crucial for formalizing strategic agreements with key suppliers.
  • Offer strong guidance to SCPMs in developing tailored sourcing strategies that meet each category's unique requirements, while actively engaging cross-functional teams in collaborative planning sessions.
  • Evaluate the performance and capabilities of current suppliers and the supply chain, forecast future needs, and develop negotiation strategies that promote sustained collaboration.
  • Lead meetings with subcontractors/suppliers when required.
  • Guide development of Supplier/Subcontractor Statements of Work (SSOW) & other requirement documents.
  • May be responsible to lead make / buy assessments from supply chain perspective.
  • May be assigned as the subcontract Program Manager for a large or complex subcontract, executing the role of Program Manager.
  • If assigned to a platform, product line, Business Unit (BU) or product support team, collaborate and communicate potential long-term investment strategies to reduce lead-time and cost.
  • Identify and coordinate the need for alternate or additional sources to enhance competition and leverage. Act as the supply chain architect and liaison for the proposal or program, ensuring a competitive, capable, and compliant supply base.
  • Lead business requirements, technical evaluations, risk assessments, and Basis of Estimate (BOE) strategies in support of proposals and new pursuits.
  • Provide supply chain strategy and status to internal and external customers.
  • Support SNC's Design for Excellence (Dfx) initiatives by leading the Design for Supply Chain (DFSC) efforts, including implementing Design to Product Target Cost (DPTC) methodologies for development programs.
  • Support department goals, objectives and supply chain Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), such as on-time delivery, negotiations, and purchase requisition processing time.

Supply Chain Communication and Coordination:

  • Coordinate between supply chain functions ensuring timely execution against schedules/milestones.
  • Identify alternate/additional sources improving competition/leverage.
  • Articulate communication regarding status/risk/opportunity management.
  • Act as the liaison between the Supply Chain management team and the program to ensure alignment of prime requirements [i.e., Contract Data Requirements Lists (CDRLs) to Supplier Data Requirement Lists (SDRLs)] and timely resolution of problems.
  • Initiate the Purchase Requisition (PR) to Purchase Order (PO) process by developing the Material and Service Request (MSR).
  • Create and update Supply Chain Program Review Charts, dashboards, highlighting the current cost, technical, and schedule performance of each program.
  • Coordinate between supply chain teams (procurement, subcontract management, and the program) to ensure timely schedules and milestone delivery.
  • Communicate supply chain status, identify/manage risk and opportunity.
  • Champion and present status of recovery plans to all stakeholders at the program level or to senior supply chain leadership.

Program Management and Control Account:

  • Manage the cost, technical, and schedule aspects of supply chain for a given proposal or program as the Program Management representative.
  • Track progress against the Supply Chain schedule, identifying and addressing any deviations.
  • Lead the development of SSOW, SDRLs, and other requirements flow downs.
  • Identify potential risks within program specific supply chain (subcontractors and procured parts) and present mitigation plans to address risk.
  • May be delegated Control Account Manager (CAM) responsibilities by the Program Manager, requiring SCPM to obtain SNC's CAM Certification.
  • Use Earned Value Management (EVM) techniques to assess project performance.
  • Monitor actual costs against budgeted costs and report variances.
  • Calculate, track and report out on key EVM metrics, such as Cost Performance Index (CPI) and Schedule Performance Index (SPI), to all stakeholders.
  • Prepare regular status reports on cost, schedule, and performance metrics. - Maintain comprehensive documentation related to all aspects of the control account.
  • Analyze causes behind significant variances from planned values in terms both time/costs recommending corrective actions where necessary.

Additional SCPM Proposal/Pursuit Responsibilities:

  • As a SCPM supporting pursuits and proposal activities, you will ensure SNC is well-positioned with an achievable solution and a competitive, compliant, and capable supply base to win new business. Specific tasks may include:
  • Collaborate with supply chain team to:
  • Identify potential supply sources to mitigate risks, identify opportunities and meet program objectives.
  • Develop source selection strategies, criteria, and planning, including participation in Make/Buy assessments at the program level.
  • Create and document labor and non-labor Basis of Estimates (BOE).
  • Develop program/technical requirements documents.
  • Support technical evaluation of proposals for content and quality.
  • Lead or support the development of source selection plans, mitigating risks by qualifying multiple sources, and practice split awards when possible. Present business cases to Program Management and Supply Chain Leadership.
  • Provide subcontractor and critical procurement-related input into customer proposals.
  • Ensure subcontractors' milestone payment plans align with program expectations, budget, and schedules.
  • Develop a preliminary Supply Chain Management Plan that includes resources for successful new program start-up.

Qualifications You Must Have:

  • Bachelor's degree with an emphasis Technical/Engineering concentration.
  • 11+ years of experience in operations or a related area.
  • Relevant technical experience can be considered as a substitute for the required technical educational qualifications. In the absence of a degree, a minimum of 15 years of related experience is required.
  • Higher level relevant technical degree may substitute for required technical experience.
  • Extensive knowledge of procurement processes and expert contract management principles.
  • Comprehensive experience across various phases of the product lifecycle, including prototyping, development, qualification, certification, Low-Rate Initial Production (LRIP), Full Rate Production (FRP), and sustainment.
  • Extensive experience in Program and Subcontract Management, with deep understanding of associated techniques and procurement regulatory requirements. Proficient in cost and schedule analysis.
  • Expert in Design for Supply Chain (DFSC) initiatives, with specialized proficiency in Design to Product Target Cost (DPTC) methodologies for development programs.
  • Extensive experience working with the Department of Defense (DoD) and Aerospace and Defense (A&D) sectors, including defense, aircraft, and aerospace. Experience with commodities such as electronics, software, and other high-tech sectors.
  • Expert in Risk and Opportunity Management, Earned Value Management Systems (EVMS), Material Sales Forecasting, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Material Requirement Planning (MRP) systems, and Gate Reviews.
  • Skilled in both oral and written communication, with the ability to effectively present to groups.
  • Advanced Microsoft Office Suite skills to include, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams. Must be able to perform data analytics for trend analysis.
  • Ability to travel 25% to 50% of time on average, with extensive travel from time to time.
  • The ability to obtain and maintain a Secret U.S. Security Clearance is required

Qualifications We Prefer:

  • Master's degree in a relevant field.
  • Professional certification such as CPSM (Certified Professional in Supply Management) or PMP (Project Management Professional), or applicable Defense Acquisition University (DAU) certifications.
  • Demonstrated leadership in managing large-scale procurement operations.
  • Strong understanding of Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) as it applies to Supplier Management.
  • Ability to influence all levels of the organization.
  • Knowledge of program management and subcontract management techniques including procurement regulatory requirements; thorough knowledge of cost & schedule analysis.
  • Understanding of FAA Regulations, AS9100, Cyber Security, and other industries requirements.
  • Ability influences organizational levels.
  • Certification by the Institute of Supply Management (ISM).
  • Experience working in Ivalua (Source-to-Pay), CostPoint or other MRP/ERP systems.

Essential Functions:

  • Ability to work in an office or hybrid environment.
  • Proficiency in using a computer for extended periods.
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to lift up to 20 lbs occasionally.
  • Regular travel may be required for supplier visits, audits, and senior management meetings.

This posting will be open for application for a minimum of 5 days and may be extended based on business needs.

Estimated Starting Salary Range: $165,010.21 - $226,889.04. Compensation varies depending on a wide array of factors, such as candidates' key skills, relevant work experience, and education/training/certifications. The disclosed range estimate may be adjusted for any applicable geographic differential associated with the location at which the position may be filled.

SNC offers annual incentive pay based upon performance that is commensurate with the level of the position.

SNC offers a generous benefit package, including medical, dental, and vision plans, 401(k) with 150% match up to 6%, life insurance, 3 weeks paid time off, tuition reimbursement, and more.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

This position requires the ability to obtain and maintain a Secret U.S. Security Clearance. U.S. Citizenship status is required as this position needs an active U.S. Security Clearance for employment. Non-U.S. citizens may not be eligible to obtain a security c...

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