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Networking Director Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Membership Director

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$90 - $140/hr

Members gain direct access to Private Club Marketing's network of 17,000+ clubs, luxury properties, and hospitality professionals -- the same organizations and decision-makers we advise, consult, and ...

Long Term Skilled Facility Network in GA, is seeking an experienced Director of Nursing (DON) to join our team in Flowery Branch, GA. Must be a licensed RN with knowledge of State and Federal ...

Director, Service Delivery Location: Atlanta, GA (preferred) Reports To: Chief Operations Officer ... Own provisioning of all customer and network orders, including moves, adds, changes, and ...

Director, Service Delivery

Sandy Springs, GA · On-site

$203K/yr

Director, Service Delivery Position Title: Director, Service Delivery Location: Atlanta, GA ... optic network solutions, delivering reliable, high-performance connectivity to enterprise ...

Director of Maintenance Cox Farms -- spanning the BrightFarms and Mucci brands Cox Farms is on a ... The Role This is a critical, network-defining hire. We need a top-tier maintenance leader who can ...

This person will drive all aspects of the editorial mission and work closely with the News Director ... S. markets, the CBS News Streaming Network, CBS News Streaming local platforms, local websites and ...

Work with News Director & Creative Services VP to develop a strategic plan for placement and ... S. markets, the CBS News Streaming Network, CBS News Streaming local platforms, local websites and ...

Assistant News Director

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$120 - $170/hr

Work with News Director & Creative Services VP to develop a strategic plan for placement and ... S. markets, the CBS News Streaming Network, CBS News Streaming local platforms, local websites and ...

Director of Sales

Gainesville, GA · On-site

$55K - $60K/yr

Properly document all networking and professional referral sources in the CRM. Resident Move-In ... Agencies should not direct any inquiries or emails to hiring managers. Thank you. EOE D/V JOB CODE ...

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Networking Director information

How much does a networking director make?

A networking director typically earns between $90,000 and $150,000 annually, depending on experience, industry, and location. They often oversee network infrastructure, manage teams, and require certifications like Cisco or CompTIA to advance in their careers.

What does a networking director do?

A networking director oversees the planning, implementation, and management of an organization's computer networks and infrastructure. They coordinate network security, ensure reliable connectivity, and often work with IT teams to optimize network performance using tools like routers, switches, and firewalls. Strong leadership, technical knowledge, and certifications such as Cisco or CompTIA are typically required for this role.

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Director, Supply Chain Network Strategy & Design

The Clorox Company

Alpharetta, GA • On-site

$177K - $201K/yr

Other

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

The Director, Supply Chain Network Strategy & Design leads the enterprise capability that converts business and Supply Chain strategy into fact-based network choices, governed decisions and measurable value. The role owns the enterprise point of view across how Clorox makes, sources, stores, flows and serves products, with accountability for network strategy, scenario and model governance, capacity and constraint visibility, footprint and flow options, resilience, and capital trade-offs.


This leader will initially play a central role in the Clorox–Purell integrated network assessment and the refresh of Project Chess, while building a repeatable internal capability that enables future growth, improves service and total delivered cost, releases cash, strengthens resilience and avoids value leakage. The role operates through influence across Business Units and Supply Chain functions; Business Units and functions retain execution and operating ownership.


The position reports to the VP, Supply Chain Network Optimization and partners closely with senior Supply Chain, Business Unit, Finance/VTO, Commercial, Manufacturing, Logistics, Procurement, Planning/IBP, Quality, R&D/Innovation and EDT/Data leaders.


In this role, you will:


  • Own the enterprise-wide network strategy and integrated point of view across make, source, store, flow, and serve activities.
  • Lead governance of network structure decisions by defining scenarios, evaluating trade-offs, and recommending actions to senior leadership.
  • Direct network optimization efforts, including footprint, capacity, sourcing, make-versus-buy, co-manufacturing, inventory, and distribution strategies.
  • Oversee scenario modeling and economic evaluations, ensuring consistent standards, data integrity, assumptions, and financial transparency.
  • Ensure optimization outputs are operationally feasible, scalable, and reusable across future strategic decisions.
  • Lead the Clorox-Purell integrated network assessment and Project Chess refresh, developing fact-based recommendations and value-creation opportunities.
  • Evaluate service, cost, inventory, resilience, capital, and capacity implications to create phased implementation roadmaps with clear ownership and decision gates.
  • Establish and maintain enterprise network health capabilities, including network maps, capacity views, constraint analyses, scenario libraries, and decision registers.
  • Partner with Analytics & Decision Intelligence to define trusted performance measures and visibility into service, cost, cash, resilience, and growth-readiness metrics.
  • Drive alignment across Business Units and functions by facilitating agreement on assumptions, enterprise economics, and documented trade-offs.
  • Collaborate with Finance, Strategic Program Management, and EDT/Data teams to validate business value, govern execution dependencies, and sustain modeling foundations.
  • Build organizational capability in network strategy, optimization, and decision science through coaching, knowledge transfer, consultant transition plans, and talent development.


What we look for:

  • 12+ years of progressive leadership experience in supply chain strategy, network design, operations, manufacturing, logistics, procurement, finance, or enterprise transformation.
  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Supply Chain, Operations Research, Business, Finance, or a related field required; advanced degree preferred.
  • Experience operating in consumer products or other complex, multi-business supply chain environments.
  • Proven success leading M&A integrations, network redesign efforts, and synergy capture initiatives.
  • Demonstrated experience implementing network optimization recommendations, including capital, sourcing, site, and distribution changes.
  • Deep expertise in end-to-end supply chain network strategy, including footprint, capacity, sourcing, make/buy decisions, inventory, transportation, service, resilience, and capital trade-offs.
  • Strong knowledge of optimization and modeling techniques, operations research, simulation, cost-to-serve analysis, business case development, and analytics tools.
  • Ability to solve ambiguous enterprise challenges by defining decision criteria, developing scenarios, analyzing sensitivities, and communicating clear recommendations.
  • Experience governing analytical models, validating assumptions, and translating complex technical outputs into actionable business decisions.
  • Strong financial acumen across total delivered cost, productivity, working capital, capital investment, value realization, and risk-adjusted decision making.
  • Proven ability to influence and align senior leaders and cross-functional teams through communication, facilitation, negotiation, and change leadership.
  • Demonstrated success developing talent, leading teams, managing external partners, operating with imperfect data, and promoting safety, quality, ethics, inclusion, sustainability, and responsible technology use.