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Sierra Nevada Company

Supply Chain Manager II

Sierra Nevada Company, Hagerstown, Maryland, us, 21749

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The Supply Chain Manager II will play a key leadership role in supporting the subcontract management function for the MST Business Area. This position goes beyond traditional subcontract administration by incorporating team leadership, cross-functional collaboration, and legal compliance at the highest standards. The focus of this role includes supporting systems and sensors integration, aircraft modification programs, and software agreements with potential licensing requirements.

The ideal candidate will manage strategic supplier relationships, provide mentorship to team members, and ensure regulatory and auditing compliance critical to program success. As a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in subcontract management, the Supply Chain Manager II will oversee innovative procurement strategies, mitigate program risks, and uphold technical and contractual performance standards to help deliver MST’s mission of affordable, turn-key solutions across multi-domain platforms.

Key Role Contributions: In addition to managing a subcontract team, this role encompasses ensuring strict compliance with legal and government requirements, developing acquisition strategies, and driving measurable program efficiencies. Success in this position relies on strong leadership skills, deep expertise in subcontract management, and effective communication and collaboration across stakeholders and functions.

This position presents an exciting opportunity to leverage your leadership, technical expertise, and passion in an industry dedicated to supporting and protecting those who explore, serve, and defend.

Responsibilities: This Manager position will be responsible for leading a team of individual SCAs and SCMs, a group of individual contributors accountable for the overall life cycle of a subcontract, from the initial sourcing and acquisition strategy development through the solicitation, negotiation, award, cost and schedule management, subcontractor execution, and closeout steps.

At SNC, the Subcontracts function covers a variety of customer segments, including the Department of Defense (DoD), U.S. Federal Government, Commercial, International Governments, and Commercial. We support an incredibly diverse landscape of technologies, development, production, technical & professional services, sustainment, and repairs. Subcontracts leverage various subcontract types (i.e., firm fixed price (FFP), cost reimbursement (CPFF, CPIF), time & material (T&M), etc.) to best manage risk for SNC and our Primes.

Team Leadership: Manage and mentor a team of Subcontract Administrators (SCAs) and Subcontract Managers (SCMs), fostering an environment of accountability, collaboration, continuous improvement, and individual contributor development.

Provide guidance and problem-solving on complex subcontract issues as the team’s SME. Ensure team members are trained in best practices for subcontract management, technical requirements, and compliance.

Communicate program and team metrics to executive leadership, aligning team performance with organizational Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) such as on-time delivery and cost savings.

Cross-Functional Collaboration: Serve as the Subcontracts Representative for cross-functional engagements, working closely with Contracts, Engineering, Program Management, Operations, Quality, Logistics, Finance, and Regulatory Compliance teams to ensure alignment with program objectives.

Collaborate with cross-functional groups to develop acquisition strategies for subcontractors and suppliers supporting MST programs, integrating technical, financial, and performance requirements.

Engage with Business Development teams during proposal activities to address subcontract risks, negotiate subcontract strategies, and ensure seamless integration into prime program execution.

These responsibilities encompass a wide range of tasks and require strong leadership, communication, and analytical skills to effectively manage subcontracts, ensure compliance, drive process improvements, and support the organization's objectives.

Auditing and Compliance Expertise: Ensure compliance with Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), and all Prime Contract flow-down requirements across programs.

Provide detailed oversight and guidance during internal and external audits, including DCMA Contractor Purchasing System Review (CPSR) audits, ensuring adherence to policies and procedures.

Support procurement compliance, including technical and legal requirements such as import/export (EAR and ITAR), Technical Assistance Agreements (TAAs), intellectual property data rights, and cybersecurity considerations.

Advanced Technical Roles: Manage subcontractors involved in systems and sensors integration, aircraft modifications, and software licensing agreements, ensuring technical compliance and delivery against cost, schedule, and quality requirements.

Review complex Subcontractor Statements of Work (SSOW), ensuring clarity in scope, milestones, deliverables, and quality standards. Collaborate with engineering teams to resolve ambiguity and align technical expectations with subcontract execution.

Drive efficiency improvements and risk mitigation in subcontract management by leveraging RCCA principles and advanced data analytics tools to identify trends and implement corrective actions.

Provide leadership and direction to incorporate Earned Value Management (EVMS) principles, identifying risks in subcontractor cost and schedule performance and implementing strategic mitigation plans.

Typically, 8+ years of progressive supply chain experience, which includes 4+ years of management experience.

In-depth working knowledge of Commodity, Category and Sourcing Management

Background in manufacturing timelines and requirements

Ability to read and understand technical requirements

Excellent negotiations skills

Candidate must have Supply Chain Management skills.

Demonstrated leadership experience managing and mentoring teams or contributing to organizational development

Comprehensive knowledge of FAR, DFARS, ITAR, EAR, and other regulatory frameworks governing aerospace and defense subcontracting activities.

Demonstrated ability to read, interpret, and enforce complex technical documentation, contracts, and SSOWs

Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with experience presenting metrics and program updates to executive leadership

In-depth understanding of contract types (FFP, CPFF, CPIF, T&M) and their application to government programs and proposals.

The ability to obtain and maintain a Secret Security Clearance is required.

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