Director of SIOP

Butcher Power ProductsRancho Cordova, CA

About The Position

The Director of SIOP owns BPP's long-term planning and short-term execution processes driven by SIOP (monthly cycle, 3–12 month horizon) and S&OE (Sales & Operations Execution, weekly cadence). The role connects Commercial Business, Engineering, Quality, Project Management, Supply Chain, Manufacturing, and Finance into a single operational planning rhythm, and feeds the Supply Chain Leader's IBP cycle with the operational inputs that drive strategic decision-making. The Director governs the SIOP and S&OE frameworks, cadences, and decision rights, and chairs the Executive SIOP meeting — facilitating the key discussions and decisions required by the BPP leadership team and resulting in approval of the operational consensus SIOP plan. The Director leads a three-person planning team — the Demand Planner (12-month consensus demand forecast), the Master Scheduler (Master Production Schedule, operational SIOP cycle facilitation, and S&OE function ownership), and the Operations Planning Manager (post-PO WIP and execution coordination). The Production Planner reports up through the Master Scheduler and executes the S&OE layer, with a dotted line to the Executive VP of Manufacturing for on-floor execution alignment. The Director is responsible for clean handoffs across the full chain — demand to supply to execution — with the resulting plan handed upward to the Supply Chain Leader for IBP integration.

Requirements

  • 10+ years of progressive experience in supply chain planning (demand planning, supply planning) or operations leadership in a manufacturing environment; ETO or complex configured-to-order experience preferred
  • Direct experience leading and continuously improving a structured SIOP / IBP process across Commercial, Operations, Manufacturing, and Finance functions
  • Demonstrated success leading supply chain planning teams and developing supply chain talent
  • Strong financial acumen; able to translate planning outputs into financial impact and partner directly with Finance leadership
  • Hands-on proficiency with enterprise ERP planning suites; D365 (Microsoft Dynamics 365) preferred
  • Influence-without-authority experience driving consensus across Commercial, Operations, Manufacturing, and Finance functions
  • Comfort and experience facilitating and driving decisions across top leadership within Executive SIOP meetings
  • Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Industrial Engineering, Business, or related field

Nice To Haves

  • CPIM or CSCP certification from ASCM (formerly APICS)
  • Master's degree in Supply Chain, Operations, or Business
  • Experience implementing or maturing SIOP in a project-driven, low-volume / high-mix ETO business
  • Demonstrated experience feeding an IBP cycle with operational SIOP outputs — financial framing, scenario analysis, and cross-functional alignment
  • Direct experience with D365 advanced planning, master scheduling, or planning optimization modules
  • Track record of building SIOP capability and culture across an organization

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the designated process owner for both the SIOP / IBP-feeder framework (monthly) and the S&OE framework (weekly), ensuring both processes are defined, documented, implemented, and continuously improved.
  • Own and govern the SIOP framework: documented standard work and cadence, roles, inputs, outputs, planning standards, and decision rights.
  • Hold the Master Scheduler accountable for owning the S&OE framework — weekly cadence, schedule release, deviation reporting, and feedback into the next SIOP cycle.
  • Chair monthly Reconciliation and Executive SIOP meetings; approve the operational consensus plan and own the decisions surfaced through the cycle.
  • Set the framework that the SIOP team operates within for executing all four phases of the SIOP process — Demand Review, Supply Review, Reconciliation, and Executive SIOP.
  • Define inputs, outputs, assumptions, and decision criteria to support repeatable, auditable planning across both layers.
  • Ensure consistent SIOP and S&OE execution across Commercial Business, Manufacturing, Engineering, Quality, Project Management, Supply Chain, and Finance.
  • Maintain alignment with quality system requirements and ISO process documentation standards where applicable.
  • Drive SIOP and S&OE maturity through best practices, technology enablement, and process discipline.
  • Set strategy and KPI targets for demand planning, master scheduling, operations planning, and production scheduling (S&OE).
  • Own the rolling 3–12 month demand, supply, capacity, and inventory plan as an integrated operational outcome.
  • Oversee long-lead material and engineering pre-commitments where forecast confidence supports it, in coordination with Supply Chain, Engineering, and Finance.
  • Ensure clean handoffs across the full chain: Demand Planner → Master Scheduler → Operations Planning Manager → Production Planner (S&OE).
  • Coordinate with Manufacturing leadership on S&OE execution authority — operational ownership sits with the Master Scheduler; bay assignment and floor direction remain with Manufacturing.
  • Hand the consensus SIOP plan upward to the Supply Chain Leader for IBP integration.
  • Provide the operational inputs and analytical framing that the Supply Chain Leader uses to run BPP's IBP (Integrated Business Planning) cycle.
  • Translate SIOP outputs into the strategic, financial, and scenario formats IBP requires.
  • Translate the volume plan into the P&L framing the IBP cycle requires — connecting units to revenue, margin, and working capital impact.
  • Maintain a single demand signal that serves both operational and financial planning views, eliminating divergence between the SIOP plan and the figures the IBP cycle relies on.
  • Provide capacity-validated scenarios with pre-modeled responses to feed scenario-based decisions at the IBP layer.
  • Build cross-functional alignment on a single shared planning model so the assumptions used in SIOP carry through to IBP without re-negotiation.
  • Build traceability between SIOP decisions and downstream consequences, providing the Supply Chain Leader with the learning data to inform strategic direction.
  • Surface decisions and trade-offs that require IBP-level resolution by the Supply Chain Leader.
  • Act as primary liaison between operational planning and Finance, ensuring the rolling SIOP forecast aligns with financial projections and business plan commitments.
  • Partner with the Supply Chain Leader on financial framing of the SIOP plan as it enters the IBP cycle.
  • Support revenue forecasting and budget planning cycles with demand and supply data.
  • Communicate the financial impact of demand changes, supply constraints, or inventory decisions to leadership.
  • Ensure SIOP outputs support working capital targets, margin preservation, and cost commitments.
  • Define, track, and report SIOP KPIs including Forecast Accuracy, Master Schedule Attainment, inventory turns, on-time delivery, service levels, and plan adherence.
  • Partner with the System Data team on planning dashboards, demand and forecast reports, and capacity reporting in D365 and Power BI.
  • Drive root cause analysis of forecast variances, planning failures, and supply disruptions.
  • Champion continuous improvement in planning processes, data quality, and cross-functional workflows.
  • Benchmark SIOP maturity and drive the organization toward advanced planning capabilities.
  • Directly manage and develop the Demand Planner, Master Scheduler, and Operations Planning Manager — coaching, performance feedback, and career development.
  • Hold the Master Scheduler accountable for the Production Planner's performance and development within the S&OE function that rolls up through Master Scheduling.
  • Maintain a working partnership with the Executive VP of Manufacturing on the Production Planner's dotted-line execution alignment with the production floor.
  • Establish clear role boundaries and accountability across the planning team and the S&OE function.
  • Build SIOP literacy and planning culture across Commercial Business, Operations, Manufacturing, Finance, and Supply Chain.
  • Provide training and mentorship to cross-functional partners on their roles within the SIOP process.
  • Influence without direct authority to drive alignment and consensus across departments.
  • Ensure planning data within Microsoft Dynamics 365 (D365) accurately reflects demand signals, supply plans, and inventory targets.
  • Partner with the System Data team to develop and maintain planning dashboards, forecasting reports, and capacity visualization.
  • Champion adoption of planning tools, analytics platforms, and data visualization capabilities to support decision-making.
  • Partner with the Manufacturing Ops Coordinator and IT to resolve systemic data issues that impact planning quality.
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