Supply Chain Manager

SCOPE RecruitingBuena Park, CA
16d$100,000 - $120,000

About The Position

The Manager, Supply Chain, is responsible for leading all supply chain planning and execution activities within a die-cast manufacturing environment. This role oversees demand planning, S&OP, production and capacity planning, inventory management, and cross-functional coordination to ensure customer demand is met while optimizing cost, capacity utilization, and working capital. The role plays a critical part in balancing forecast variability, equipment and tools constraints, Materials availability, and manufacturing capacity to support operational excellence and business growth.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in supply chain management, Operations, Engineering, or related field.
  • 7+ years of experience in supply chain or operations planning within a manufacturing environment; die casting or metal manufacturing experience strongly preferred.
  • 5+ years of people management experience in a manufacturing environment.
  • Demonstrated experience leading SIOP in a capacity-constrained, make-to-order or make-to-schedule environment.
  • Strong knowledge of MRP/ERP systems, production scheduling, and materials planning is required.
  • Relationship Database knowledge is a must
  • Excellent analytical, problem solving, leadership, and cross-functional communication skills.
  • Proactive in identifying issues and finding sustainable solutions.
  • Bias in acting and driving necessary cultural/behavioral changes
  • Challenge Status Quo

Nice To Haves

  • CPIM certification
  • Experience with aluminum or zinc die casting processes
  • Familiar with Aerospace and Defense manufacturing environments, including working with outsourced and subcontracted suppliers in build‑to‑print settings
  • Infor Syteline ERP system
  • Lean manufacturing and continuous improvement methodologies

Responsibilities

  • Demand Planning & Forecasting Develop accurate short-, mid-, and long-term demand forecasts using historical shipment data, customer schedules, market trends, and program lifecycle insights.
  • Partner closely with Sales, Program Management, and Finance to validate forecast assumptions, customer releases, and volume commitments.
  • Work proactively with Sales to achieve & maintain maximum customer backlog coverage of the forward-looking sales plan/ budget.
  • Monitor forecast accuracy and bias; implement corrective actions to improve forecast reliability.
  • Analyze customer behavior, program ramps/declines, and market volatility to proactively identify risks and opportunities.
  • Support new program and part launches with volume forecasts, tooling readiness, and capacity planning.
  • Provide Sales team with relevant lead-time information to be used as a basis for new order commitments and scheduling.
  • Own and drive resolution of problems related to supply-demand misalignment.
  • Sales, Inventory & Operations Planning (SIOP) Lead the weekly SIOP process to align demand, production capacity, inventory, labor, and financial targets.
  • Present demand plans, capacity constraints, inventory exposure, and mitigation options to leadership.
  • Ensure alignment across Manufacturing, Quality, Procurement, Engineering, and Finance on production and capacity plans.
  • Communicate changes in customer demand, schedule volatility, or supply constraints to all stakeholders.
  • Production, Capacity & Materials Planning Translate demand forecasts into detailed production schedules, material requirements, and labor plans.
  • Coordinate with Manufacturing and Engineering to align die availability, machine capacity, maintenance schedules, and tooling changeovers.
  • Work closely with Procurement to ensure aluminum/zinc alloy availability, tooling components, and critical indirect materials.
  • Optimize production schedules to balance throughput, scrap reduction, OEE, labor efficiency, and cost.
  • Identify capacity risks related to machines, tooling, labor, or utilities and develop mitigation plans (overtime, alternate machines, outsourcing, or schedule adjustments).
  • Inventory & Materials Management Maintain optimal raw material, WIP, and finished goods inventory levels to meet customer service requirements while minimizing excess, obsolescence, and scrap.
  • Establish and manage safety stock policies considering alloy lead times, customer schedules, and production variability.
  • Monitor slow-moving, obsolete, or at-risk inventory and drive disposition or recovery actions.
  • Performance Reporting & Analytics Prepare weekly and monthly reports on forecast accuracy, schedule adherence, service levels, inventory turns, and capacity utilization.
  • Use data and KPIs to identify performance gaps, cost drivers, and continuous improvement opportunities.
  • Support operational reviews with fact-based analysis and clear recommendations.
  • Systems & Process Excellence Own and maintain planning systems (ERP/MRP/APS), ensuring accurate BOMs, routings, lead times, and master data.
  • Champion fully leveraging the Syteline ERP system to drive process efficiency and ensuring accurate, single source of truth for core business data.
  • Standardize supply chain planning processes, work instructions, and documentation across the facility.
  • Partner with IT and Operations on system enhancements, automation, and data accuracy initiatives.
  • Leadership & Team Development Lead and develop buyers, planners, production control, warehouse, and shipping teams.
  • Establish clear goals, performance metrics, and accountability for the supply chain organization.
  • Provide training on forecasting, production planning, MRP logic, and supply chain best practices.
  • Build a high-performance supply chain team focused on safety, quality, delivery, and cost.
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