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Regional Supply Chain Manager

West, TX · On-site

$120 - $210/hr

Role SummaryThe Regional Supply Chain Manager is responsible for the efficient and effective operation of all elements of the regional Supply Chain. To develop and execute inventory, procurement ...

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: Huntsman is seeking a Regional Supply Chain Manager supporting the Advanced Materials Division located in the Americas Region - Flexible at any major Huntsman sites. This position will report to the ...

Foster a collaborative, high-performance culture across the regional supply chain team. Cost Optimization, Warehousing & Logistics * Partner with Plant Materials Managers to identify and lead cost ...

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Foster a collaborative, high-performance culture across the regional supply chain team. Cost Optimization, Warehousing & Logistics * Partner with Plant Materials Managers to identify and lead cost ...

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Foster a collaborative, high-performance culture across the regional supply chain team. Cost Optimization, Warehousing & Logistics * Partner with Plant Materials Managers to identify and lead cost ...

Purpose and Mission The Regional Supply Chain Manager is responsible for aligning customer demand with operational capabilities through advanced forecasting, data-driven analysis, and proactive cross ...

Purpose and Mission The Regional Supply Chain Manager is responsible for aligning customer demand with operational capabilities through advanced forecasting, data‑driven analysis, and proactive ...

Purpose and Mission The Regional Supply Chain Manager is responsible for aligning customer demand with operational capabilities through advanced forecasting, data-driven analysis, and proactive cross ...

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How much do regional supply chain manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for regional supply chain manager in the United States is $100,315.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,000.00 and $120,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a regional supply chain manager?

Regional Supply Chain Managers are professionals responsible for overseeing and optimizing the supply chain operations within a specific geographic region. They coordinate activities such as procurement, production, inventory management, and distribution to ensure products move efficiently from suppliers to customers. These managers work closely with vendors, logistics providers, and internal teams to meet regional demand, reduce costs, and maintain high service levels. Their role is critical for aligning supply chain strategies with the company's overall business objectives in their designated area.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a regional supply chain manager?

To thrive as a Regional Supply Chain Manager, you need expertise in logistics, inventory management, and demand planning, often supported by a bachelor's degree in supply chain management or a related field. Familiarity with ERP systems like SAP or Oracle, and certifications such as APICS CSCP or CPIM, are commonly required. Strong leadership, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help manage cross-functional teams and drive process improvements. These skills ensure seamless operations, cost efficiency, and the ability to adapt supply strategies across multiple regions.

What are some common challenges faced by a regional supply chain manager, and how can they be addressed?

Regional Supply Chain Managers often encounter challenges such as coordinating cross-functional teams across multiple locations, managing supply disruptions, and balancing cost efficiency with service quality. Effective communication and the use of integrated supply chain management systems can help streamline collaboration. Proactively building relationships with suppliers and regularly reviewing logistics strategies are also key to addressing these challenges and ensuring smooth regional operations.

What is the difference between Regional Supply Chain Manager vs Logistics Coordinator?

AspectRegional Supply Chain ManagerLogistics Coordinator
CredentialsBachelor's degree in supply chain, logistics, or related field; certifications like CSCP or CPSM often preferredAssociate's or bachelor's degree; certifications less common
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple facilities or regions, strategic planning, supplier managementCoordinates daily transportation, shipment scheduling, and tracking
Employer & Industry UsageManufacturing, retail, distribution companiesWarehousing, transportation, logistics service providers

The Regional Supply Chain Manager focuses on strategic oversight across regions, managing suppliers and optimizing supply chain processes. In contrast, the Logistics Coordinator handles day-to-day transportation and shipment coordination. Both roles require supply chain knowledge but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Regional Supply Chain Manager job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $100,315 per year, or $48.2 per hour.

Regional Supply Chain Manager

Borr Drilling

West, TX • On-site

$120 - $210/hr

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Role SummaryThe Regional Supply Chain Manager is responsible for the efficient and effective operation of all elements of the regional Supply Chain. To develop and execute inventory, procurement, regional logistics strategy and lead the regional supply chain within Borr Drilling, to ensure sustained profitability and a safe operational environment, complying with the highest standards of corporate governance.ResponsibilitiesRegulatory and Corporate Compliance:Ensure all activities are carried out in compliance with the Company Safety Management SystemDevelop and execute specific procedures in line with any local legislative requirements and are compliant with Company Supply Chain Procedures, ensuring implementation and compliance.Set standards, monitor and evaluate all purchasing activity to ensure standards are met and continually improved; to direct the planning, developing and buying of materials, parts, supplies, services and equipment and logistics in a cost-effective manner in-line with the best corporate governance standardsOperations:Ensure the Procurement & Inventory management system is being used efficiently to monitor, highlight and control inventory levels on rigs and within region.Regional input for researching, identifying and execution of best practices for incorporation into the Company’s ERP systems.Ensure inventory review and audit is conducted of all warehouses & yards ensuring compliance with Borr’s policies and proceduresConduct procurement and logistics activities with the highest degree of professionalism, ethics and integrity and in compliance with international laws and company policy and procedures.Ensure regional supplier contracts and agreements are in line with company standards.Ensure supplier performance is monitored, evaluated, and acted upon in line with company standards.Ensure sufficient suppliers are identified and evaluated as to provide required purchasing activities support, meeting set goals and objectives in line with policy and procedures.Liaise with local logistics partners to ensure that standards and procedures are always maintainedSupport demand planning with short/medium and long term requirement outlook.Support development and implementation of strategies for the acquisition of long lead time items, as and when they are advised.Management of regional facilitates and respective team’s on decisions regarding the appropriate suppliers to be used for key operational spares.Monitor regional supply chain performance by means of set KPIs to promote continuous improvement and report as appropriate.Perform budget planning and accounting review for assigned Supply Chain area of responsibility, typical yard & warehousing and related logistic activities.Monitor and approve company expenditure and seek cost savings for assigned areas of responsibility within the set company financial approval levels.Effectively communicate with business units inventory and expense variances versus targets.Provide support to operations, technical and maintenance personnel, and finance business units to ensure best practices, knowledge dissemination and alignment with objectives.Emergency Response:Participate as a member of emergency on call response team as per assigned duty’s.Personnel & Training:Demonstrates strong leadership and managerial competencies, including integrity, accountability, communication skills and commitment to teamwork and excellence in responsibilities such as selecting, mentoring, coaching, supervising, motivating, and training subordinates.Regional SCM:Manage, supervise, and instruct direct assigned regional Supply Chain personnel (Buyers, Logistic Coordinators, Warehouse and Storekeepers etc.).Perform new hire evaluation, performance appraisal etc. activities for assigned regional Supply Chain personnel in line with HR policy and procedures.Maintain fluid and ongoing internal communication links across the department and report to Regional Director and Corporate Supply Chain Manager as required with findings from:Other Regional Supply Chain ManagersCorporate Supply ChainLogistics ManagerRig ManagersRig Personnel – OIM and Store keeper’sInventory SupervisorERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) SupervisorLegal teamsFinance teamsTechnical teamsMaintain progressive and good external communication links with various vendors, facilities, suppliers, support services.Contribute to Vendor / Supplier performance reviews and submissions.Manage regional sales of assets / parts / equipment’s and financial closure.Manage regional tubular movements and availability for use within operations.Help manage company Global Freight Services and contracts.Qualifications and ExperienceSupply Chain, Technical or Professional Qualification at higher education desired.Supply chain experience within the offshore drilling industry is highly preferable.Fluent in English (verbal and written) with the ability to work with internal onshore teams and offshore personnel.Expertise in all operational aspects of Supply Chain activities onshore & offshore (preferred).Middle/Senior management experience 3+ years.Expertise in Supply Chain operational system requirements and functionalityKnowledge of compliance requirements related to international offshore industry operations.Preferred experience in execution of and developing purchasing, logistics, procurement strategy. #J-18808-Ljbffr