ALTTRIX (ATX) CORPORATION
Supply Chain Management Specialists for Electronic Components
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Manage end-to-end supply chain for electronic components including sourcing, supplier negotiation, manufacturing and delivery oversight, inventory forecasting, logistics strategy, team leadership, risk mitigation, cost control, and implementation of technologies to improve performance and sustainability.
This is a remote position.
We are seeking to employ an innovative and proactive Supply Chain Management Specialist for Electronic Components.
Purpose
The supply chain manager will oversee and manage every stage of the production flow, from purchasing the raw materials to the delivery of the final product.
He will ensure the right amount of product is made at the right time, as well as coordinate the storage of the product. Organizing the movement of goods from distribution centers to customers and stores involves forecasting trends and managing inventories.
Job Responsibilities
A supply chain manager will need to:
- work with procurement managers and buyers to source the right products
- negotiate contracts with suppliers and customers
- control manufacturing and delivery processes
- plan and implement logistical strategy, ensuring targets are met
- oversee product storage, handling, and distribution
- use computer software to track goods from origin to delivery
- work on forecasts and inventories, keeping an accurate record of the process, and analyzing performance
- manage the costs involved while maintaining quality
- ensure you're aware of exactly what is happening throughout the supply chain
- manage and motivate a team of supply chain staff
- improve the overall supply chain performance and look for any possible innovations to the process
- develop new and existing relationships with suppliers
- manage and minimize the risks (for example operational or reputational) that could affect or interrupt the supply chain
- consider the environmental impact of the supply chain to meet sustainability targets
- implement new technologies and stay alert to new trends and developments in the sector.
Requirements
Qualifications
Supply chain jobs are open to all graduates, but it's common to hold a degree, HND, or foundation degree in a relevant subject, such as:
- supply chain management
- business management
- finance
- computing
- information systems
- logistics management
Skills
The successful candidate will need to have:
- strong planning skills
- a logical and systematic approach to work
- good time management, with the ability to work under pressure, maintain accuracy and keep to deadlines
- the ability to solve problems and make decisions, as well as to think strategically and laterally
- excellent relationship management skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with internal and external teams
- negotiation and influencing skills
- business management and analytical skills
- excellent communication skills, both written and oral
- the ability to lead and motivate a team
- IT literacy, skills in Excel, and the ability to handle electronic data;
- and understanding of risk management in the context of the supply chain.
Benefits
Compensation and Other:
Commensurate with experience
Interested, qualified persons may apply to:
This position will remain open for a minimum of five (5) days after which it will close when a qualified candidate is identified and/or hired.
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