Supply Chain Manager
耐克森中国 · Sidney, OH · 3 wk ago
On-siteManagement$115k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Supply Chain Manager position is dedicated to Electro Cables, a Nexans company, supporting operations at both Trenton, Ontario facilities—Sidney Street and Riverside Drive.
Responsibilities
- Own inventory strategy and execution for raw materials, WIP, finished goods, packaging, reels, and critical production components.
- Maintain appropriate stock levels to support production continuity while reducing excess, obsolete, and slow-moving inventory.
- Lead cycle counting, inventory accuracy improvement, and root-cause resolution for inventory discrepancies.
- Partner with Finance and Operations to manage working capital, inventory valuation, aging stock, and write-off exposure.
- Lead plant-level capacity planning across machine, labor, material, warehouse, and shipping constraints.
- Work with Production, Sales, Customer Service, and Planning to assess order feasibility, promised lead times, backlog health, and schedule risk.
- Support S&OP and production planning by providing clear visibility to capacity bottlenecks, material shortages, and supply risks.
- Maintain accurate lead time standards for each product family, including regular review of production capability, material availability, and capacity constraints to ensure customer commitments are realistic.
- Manage local procurement activities to ensure timely availability of raw materials, purchased components, and plant supplies.
- Escalate supplier risks early and drive recovery plans when shortages threaten production or customer commitments.
- Support cost-reduction, supplier rationalization, and compliance initiatives while maintaining service continuity.
- Oversee warehouse operations including receiving, put-away, storage, picking, staging, shipping, cycle counting, and inventory control.
- Ensure safe, accurate, and efficient material flow from receiving through production and final shipment.
- Maintain warehouse KPI such as truck fill rate, picking accuracy.
- Lead planning, procurement, and warehouse teams while representing Supply Chain in plant leadership, S&OP, and customer discussions.
- Collaborate with Sales, Production, and Finance to improve order discipline, resolve constraints, and manage inventory, costs, and performance.
- Set clear expectations, manage staffing and development, and foster a culture of accountability, safety, teamwork, and continuous improvement.
Qualifications
- Bachelor degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, Operations Management, Engineering, or a related field.
- 5 or more years of progressive supply chain, planning, procurement, warehouse, or operations experience in a manufacturing environment.
- Proven experience managing people in a plant, warehouse, or industrial operations setting.
- Strong understanding of inventory management, production planning, MRP, procurement, capacity planning, and warehouse operations.
- Experience working with ERP/MRP systems and using data to manage operational performance.
- Strong communication, problem-solving, prioritization, and cross-functional leadership skills.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in cable manufacturing, electrical products, metal manufacturing, or complex industrial manufacturing.
- APICS CPIM, CSCP, Lean, Six Sigma, or equivalent supply chain/continuous improvement training.
- Strong knowledge of S&OP, production scheduling, capacity planning, and material planning processes.
- Experience improving warehouse operations, inventory accuracy, and end-to-end material flow.
- Advanced Excel, Power BI, or data analytics capability.
- Experience with SAP.
Benefits
Competitive salary range: $115,000.00 per annum to $130,000.00 per annum.
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