Supply Chain Manager - Manufacturing - Central Florida at CRD Careers (Independent Recruiters)
Orlando, Florida, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

11 Apr, 26

Salary

130000.0

Posted On

11 Jan, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Supply Chain Management, Inventory Planning, Procurement, ERP Optimization, Data Analysis, Replenishment Logic, Risk Mitigation, Vendor Management, Cost Control, Cross-Functional Partnership, SKU Management, Operational Excellence, Manufacturing, Analytical Skills, Negotiation, Logistics

Industry

Staffing and Recruiting

Description
Company Description We connect growth-minded companies with high-impact professionals who drive real results. Whether you're building a team or building a career, our approach is precise, people-first, and built for long-term success. We don’t do buzzwords—we do outcomes. Job Description Supply Chain Manager – Manufacturing (Central Florida) Location: Central Florida (100% Onsite) Focus: Inventory Strategy & ERP Optimization Compensation: $90,000 - $130,000 + Benefits The Opportunity Our client is looking for a strategic Supply Chain Manager to own the inventory planning and procurement decision-making that keeps their manufacturing operations running at peak efficiency. This is an onsite role designed for a leader who thrives on being close to the production floor. This isn't about managing logistics or global sourcing—it’s about the "science" of supply chain. We need an analytical expert who can master usage data, lead times, and replenishment logic to ensure the right materials are on hand exactly when they are needed. The Mission: Precision Planning You will be the architect of the inventory strategy, moving away from guesswork toward data-backed excellence: Strategic Ownership: Design and own the full inventory lifecycle—determining exactly what to stock, how much, and when to pull the trigger on reorders. Replenishment Logic: Build and maintain sophisticated reorder point logic using historical usage data, lead-time variability, and production forecasts. Risk Mitigation: Proactively identify inventory risks. You are the first line of defense against both stockouts and overstock, balancing service levels with working capital. ERP Mastery: Leverage ERP systems (NetSuite, SAP, etc.) to translate operational realities into actionable stocking plans. Cross-Functional Partnership: Act as the bridge between operations and procurement, ensuring stakeholders are aligned on stocking levels and production needs. Qualifications Who You Are 5+ years of experience in supply chain, procurement, or materials management within a manufacturing or industrial environment. SKU Expert: Proven experience managing a complex portfolio of 500+ SKUs. ERP Power User: Deep familiarity with major ERP systems and the ability to use data to drive decisions. Negotiator: Skilled in vendor management and cost control with an operationally grounded mindset. Additional Information Additional Exposure Light logistics exposure (e.g., inbound carriers) is helpful but not core to the role People leadership is a plus but not required — this can sit at a lead level without direct reports Compensation: USD90000 - USD130000 - yearly
Responsibilities
The Supply Chain Manager will design and own the full inventory lifecycle, ensuring optimal stock levels and timely reorders. They will also build sophisticated replenishment logic and mitigate inventory risks to maintain operational efficiency.
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