What is a Supply Chain Officer doing? Job description and responsibilities

 

What does a Supply Chain Officer do?

The Supply Chain Officer is responsible for overseeing and managing the company's supply chain operations, ensuring efficient and timely delivery of products and services. This role involves collaborating with various departments, suppliers, and logistics partners to optimize inventory levels, monitor procurement activities, and streamline distribution processes. The Supply Chain Officer reports directly to the Chief Operations Officer, providing regular updates and recommendations to enhance the company's supply chain performance.

Responsibilities of Supply Chain Officer

• Develop and implement supply chain strategies and initiatives to optimize efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
• Oversee the procurement process, including sourcing suppliers, negotiating contracts, and managing supplier relationships.
• Monitor inventory levels and ensure timely delivery of materials and products to meet production and customer demands.
• Collaborate with cross-functional teams to forecast demand, plan production schedules, and coordinate logistics activities.
• Analyze data and metrics to identify areas for improvement and implement corrective actions to enhance supply chain performance.
• Manage and optimize transportation and distribution networks to minimize costs and maximize customer satisfaction.
• Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and industry standards related to supply chain operations.
• Evaluate and select third-party logistics providers and manage their performance to achieve operational objectives.
• Develop and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders, including suppliers, customers, and internal departments.
• Stay updated on industry trends and best practices in supply chain management to drive continuous improvement initiatives.

Are you an HR professional?

Are you looking for a Supply Chain Officer job?

Create your profile, and get contacted by recruiters!