Sr Manager, Supply Chain Customer Excellence
About The Job
We are seeking a proactive, detail-oriented supply chain professional to join Foundation Medicine’s Global Operations organization as a Supply Chain Customer Excellence Sr Mgr, with a primary focus on Specimen Collection Kits and oversight of Third-Party Logistics (3PL) Partners. This role is ideal for someone passionate about delivering exceptional customer outcomes in a fast-paced, highly cross-functional environment, where operational excellence directly impacts patients, providers, and field teams. The position offers ownership of complex operations and the opportunity to drive targeted, high-impact improvements across the supply chain.
Key Responsibilities
Operational Ownership: Collection Kit Operations & 3PL Management (Core Accountability)
Manage day-to-day operational performance of collection kit fulfillment through external 3PL partners.
Serve as the primary operational point of contact for assigned 3PL vendors, managing day-to-day execution, issue resolution, SLA performance, and recurring operational reviews with documented follow-up.
Monitor operational readiness and escalate risks related to demand variability, including field surges and volume fluctuations.
Support internal and external audit activities related to collection kit operations and 3PL performance.
Inventory, Scrap & Expiry Management
Manage the overall health of collection kit inventory, including scrap, expiry risk, obsolescence, and transitions, and communicate identified risks and recommended actions as necessary.
Partner with Product, Quality, and Global Operations to mitigate inventory risk related to demand changes, design changes, and aging materials.
Master Data Ownership & Integrity
Serve as the primary operational point of contact for Collection Kit master data, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and adherence to governance standards across systems.
Partner with IT, Finance, and Global Operations to support master data maintenance, issue resolution, and continuous improvement of data management practices.
Process & Documentation Governance
Maintain, update, and improve supply chain SOPs, work instructions, and operational processes to ensure compliance, consistency, and operational efficiency.
Support vendor onboarding and transition activities, as required.
Product Change & Compliance Support
Coordinate execution of kit-related product changes (e.g., specifications, labels, BOMs, controlled documentation), acting as the operational liaison between Product, Quality, and 3PL partners to ensure timely and compliant implementation.
Support first article reviews, operational readiness activities, and controlled rollouts for new or updated kits.
Continuous Improvement & Cross-Functional Support: End-to-End Kit Visibility
Support initiatives to improve end-to-end visibility across kit demand, inventory, fulfillment, and replenishment.
Partner with Commercial Excellence and Operations teams to enable consistent reporting and decision support.
Forecasting & Replenishment
Collaborate with Commercial and Operational partners to support improvements in kit forecasting and replenishment logic.
Provide operational inputs and observations to support forecasting and replenishment models informed by field behavior such as surge activity and urgency drivers.
Process & Decision Framework
Support enhancements to complaint management processes related to collection kits.
Support the application of established decision frameworks for temporary controls and CAPA-related actions.
Collaboration & Impact
Act as a knowledgeable supply chain partner to cross-functional stakeholders.
Provide subject matter expertise and day-to-day guidance to peers and matrixed partners.
Contribute to additional operational initiatives and projects as assigned.
Qualifications
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in clinical laboratory science or a related field
8+ years of experience in operations, supply chain, logistics, or 3PL-supported environments
Preferred Qualifications:
Ability to lead through influence and deliver results in a global, matrixed, cross-functional environment
Experience working in a regulated industry
Hands-on experience managing third-party vendors and operational service providers
Proven ability to balance hands-on execution with defined, project-based strategic initiatives
Experience managing inventory risk, product transitions, and operational change
Strong analytical and structured problem-solving skills with a track record of project execution and follow-through
Familiarity with regulated, quality-driven environments (biotech, diagnostics, or medical devices)
Strong communication and organizational skills, including managing recurring operating forums and driving accountability
Comfortable working across multiple systems and tools (e.g., ERP planning and inventory systems)
Experience supporting customer- or field-facing supply chains (e.g., kits, consumables, devices)
Working knowledge of forecasting, replenishment, and visibility models or tools
Ability to operate effectively in ambiguity within a clearly defined scope, with a proactive, ownership-driven mindset
Understanding of HIPAA and importance of patient safety and data privacy regulations and guidelines
Commitment to reflect FMI’s values: Integrity, Courage, and Passion
Pay
The expected salary range for this position based on the primary location of Boston, MA is $125,500 - $156,900 per year. The salary range is commensurate with Foundation Medicines compensation practice and considers factors including, but not limited to, education, training, experience, external market conditions, criticality of role, and internal equity. A discretionary annual bonus may be available based on individual and Company performance.