Supply Chain Manager - Software Ops and Scaling, One Material Handling System - Software, Controls and Science
Role Purpose
This role sits within Software Operations & Scaling (SOS), the operationalization and scaling function for the SCS software portfolio under One MHS. SOS owns how products move from development into production at scale — including deployment, observability, standardization, and supply chain readiness.
Key job responsibilities
- Partner with product engineering teams to integrate supply chain scalability into system design — BOM readiness, component availability, kitting feasibility
- Develop scalable frameworks and playbooks that standardize the path from NPI through network deployment
- Serve as the connective tissue between SOS engineering, Global Procurement, Strategic Planning, and Engineering Services — translating constraints into engineering requirements and vice versa
- Create visibility dashboards that surface supply chain risks and bottlenecks early in the development cycle
- Drive standardization of supply chain integration practices across greenfield and scaling products
- Document repeatable, site-independent deployment playbooks
About the team
Software Operations & Scaling (SOS) is the operationalization engine for SCS under One MHS. We own how products move from development into production at scale. Our team bridges the gap between product engineering and network-wide execution — standardizing deployment, building observability, driving automation, and now embedding supply chain intelligence directly into the scaling process. We operate with a builder mindset: small team, high ownership, big impact.
Basic Qualifications
- 5+ years of program or project management experience
- 5+ years of supply chain experience
- Experience using data and metrics to determine and drive improvements
- Experience owning program strategy, end to end delivery, and communicating results to senior leadership
- Bachelor's degree
Preferred Qualifications
- 2+ years of driving process improvements experience
- Functional use of AI/ML tools to drive supply chain analytics, forecasting, or automation
- Background bridging engineering and supply chain teams
- Experience scaling hardware deployments across multiple sites or regions
- Familiarity with kitting operations, logistics coordination, or network-wide rollout planning
- Familiarity with procurement systems, BOM management, or equipment lifecycle tooling