Minimum Qualifications- Education & Prior Job Experience
• Bachelors degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, Operations, or a related field
• 7 years work experience in supply chain logistics/ operations
Preferred Qualifications- Education & Prior Job Experience
• Master’s degree- MBA or MS in Supply Chain
• Experience in Aviation and/or Airline Operation
• Familiarity with Six Sigma, Lean, and 5S methodologies
Skills, Licenses & Certifications
Strong understanding of supply chain design, performance measurement, process optimization and team development
• Strong leadership and communication skills with the ability to influence cross-functional teams
• Excellent understanding of ERP/MRP systems and demand planning tools
• Demonstrates program management skills – able to set vision, motivate/influence, and measure performance
• Strong project management skills with the ability to lead complex initiatives and redefine inventory strategies
• Proven track record of optimizing stock levels, improving supply chain efficiency, and ensuring material availability to meet business needs and service expectations efficiently
• Ability to drive projects to completion with a strong bias for action
• Good decision-maker – uses facts, experience, technical experts, and data to make sound decisions
• Quantitative mindset with strong analytical and data processing capabilities
• Excellent verbal, written, analytical, and computer skills
- Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and written with all levels within the organization
- Physical ability necessary to safely and successfully perform the essential functions of the position, with or without any legally required reasonable accommodations that do not pose an undue hardship. Note: If the Company has reason to question an employee’s physical ability to safely and/or successfully perform the position’s essential job functions, the HR team generally will engage in an interactive process to determine whether a reasonable accommodation is appropriate. HR (working with the operation) ordinarily first speaks with the team member directly and they mutually identify the physical demands of the job that are or may be impacted by the employee’s obvious or known condition. Then, if necessary, HR would request medical documentation from the team member’s treating physician or others to confirm the employee’s ability to perform those essential job functions safely and successfully.