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Project Supply Chain Manager
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WSP in the U.S.
3 days ago – Be among the first 25 applicants.
Job Description
WSP is seeking a Supply Chain Manager. The selected candidate may work remotely full‑time at a location other than a POWER Engineers‑designated office/job site and will be involved in projects with our PCI team, contributing to a growing organization that meets our clients' objectives and solves their challenges.
This Opportunity
The purpose of the Supply Chain Manager is to directly supervise and manage material storage site(s) activity on a POWER project where we provide SCM and/or Material Management services. The role will be accountable for operations at one or more sites, ensuring the 3C’s (Care, Custody, and Control) are maintained over safeguarded material. Additionally, the role will conduct project material‑related analysis to provide insights and support project needs. Employees may travel to a POWER office for periodic meetings.
Your Impact
An entrepreneurial spirit – a desire to be part of a ground‑floor opportunity and grow the business.
Self‑starter – ability to jump right in, learn as you go, and collaborate to take charge of your scope.
A curious mind – a constant learner who develops novel solutions to customer problems.
Highly collaborative – effective communication and teamwork in a fast‑paced, ever‑changing environment.
Problem solver – a strong desire to provide solutions.
Who You Are
Required Qualifications
3+ years of relevant experience preferred.
Extremely proficient in the Office 365 suite, especially Excel (advanced knowledge beneficial).
Experience collaborating on projects as a value‑added member.
General knowledge of the power delivery industry and supply‑chain management principles.
Role will be located at project sites nationwide with travel as needed.
Will perform onsite project work (office, field), remote work, and travel.
Preferred Qualifications
5+ years of relevant experience preferred.
Responsibilities
Performs supply chain and logistics functions such as material/services procurement, production planning, inventory control, outsourcing, vendor selection, and distribution.
Coordinates and integrates material and information flow among suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and customers.
Ensures inventories are secure, properly identified, and accessible to authorized personnel.
Maintains controls over various inventory types (raw materials, subassemblies, finished goods).
Conducts physical inventory counts and reconciles results with records.
Ensures accurate quantities of incoming and outgoing shipments.
Analyzes inventory levels and coordinates with production and sales requirements.
Coordinates inbound and outbound logistical operations, including warehousing and transportation.
Analyzes transportation and distribution systems for efficiency and cost effectiveness.
Plans and coordinates fleet operations, acquisition, scheduling, maintenance, and disposal of trucks; hires common carriers as appropriate.
Conducts detailed analysis of inventory compared to project needs (site, schedule).
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Management and Manufacturing
Industries
Professional Services
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Project Supply Chain Manager
role at
WSP in the U.S.
3 days ago – Be among the first 25 applicants.
Job Description
WSP is seeking a Supply Chain Manager. The selected candidate may work remotely full‑time at a location other than a POWER Engineers‑designated office/job site and will be involved in projects with our PCI team, contributing to a growing organization that meets our clients' objectives and solves their challenges.
This Opportunity
The purpose of the Supply Chain Manager is to directly supervise and manage material storage site(s) activity on a POWER project where we provide SCM and/or Material Management services. The role will be accountable for operations at one or more sites, ensuring the 3C’s (Care, Custody, and Control) are maintained over safeguarded material. Additionally, the role will conduct project material‑related analysis to provide insights and support project needs. Employees may travel to a POWER office for periodic meetings.
Your Impact
An entrepreneurial spirit – a desire to be part of a ground‑floor opportunity and grow the business.
Self‑starter – ability to jump right in, learn as you go, and collaborate to take charge of your scope.
A curious mind – a constant learner who develops novel solutions to customer problems.
Highly collaborative – effective communication and teamwork in a fast‑paced, ever‑changing environment.
Problem solver – a strong desire to provide solutions.
Who You Are
Required Qualifications
3+ years of relevant experience preferred.
Extremely proficient in the Office 365 suite, especially Excel (advanced knowledge beneficial).
Experience collaborating on projects as a value‑added member.
General knowledge of the power delivery industry and supply‑chain management principles.
Role will be located at project sites nationwide with travel as needed.
Will perform onsite project work (office, field), remote work, and travel.
Preferred Qualifications
5+ years of relevant experience preferred.
Responsibilities
Performs supply chain and logistics functions such as material/services procurement, production planning, inventory control, outsourcing, vendor selection, and distribution.
Coordinates and integrates material and information flow among suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and customers.
Ensures inventories are secure, properly identified, and accessible to authorized personnel.
Maintains controls over various inventory types (raw materials, subassemblies, finished goods).
Conducts physical inventory counts and reconciles results with records.
Ensures accurate quantities of incoming and outgoing shipments.
Analyzes inventory levels and coordinates with production and sales requirements.
Coordinates inbound and outbound logistical operations, including warehousing and transportation.
Analyzes transportation and distribution systems for efficiency and cost effectiveness.
Plans and coordinates fleet operations, acquisition, scheduling, maintenance, and disposal of trucks; hires common carriers as appropriate.
Conducts detailed analysis of inventory compared to project needs (site, schedule).
Seniority level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Management and Manufacturing
Industries
Professional Services
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Sign in to set job alerts for “Supply Chain Manager” roles.
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