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Supply Chain Manager
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Supply Chain Manager
System Soft Technologies
Role Description The Supply Chain Manager will lead and optimize Milvian's end-to-end supply chain operations, including: - Procurement - Vendor management - Inventory planning - Logistics - Global hardware readiness This role requires deep expertise in global supply chain management, including: - International procurement - Logistics - Customs - Hardware deployment across multiple regions Responsibilities include: - Developing and managing supply chain strategies that support Milvian's rapid growth and global expansion. - Owning procurement for hardware, gateways, sensors, meters, and installation materials. - Managing supplier relationships and negotiating pricing, lead times, and purchasing terms. - Overseeing inventory planning, stock levels, reorder points, and safety stock strategies. - Owning and optimizing Milvian's global supply chain strategy across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East. - Developing scalable processes for international procurement, freight coordination, customs clearance, and cross-border hardware movement. - Managing global shipping operations including vendor shipments, warehouse transfers, customer deliveries, and installer deployment logistics. - Ensuring compliance with country-specific import/export requirements, customs regulations, duties, taxes, and documentation requirements. - Building strategies to mitigate global supply chain risks including lead time variability, regional restrictions, customs delays, and hardware shortages. Qualifications - Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Operations, Business, Engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience). - 5+ years of experience in supply chain, procurement, logistics, or operations. - Strong experience managing global supply chains across multiple countries and regions. - Deep understanding of international logistics, customs processes, freight forwarding, and import/export regulations. - Experience managing hardware-based supply chains in a fast-growth environment. - Excellent communication and cross-functional collaboration skills.
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