Regional, Supply Chain Operations Executive

  • Location

    Singapore

  • Sector:

    Procurement & Supply Chain

  • Job type:

    Permanent

  • Salary:

    S$60000 - S$119962 per annum

  • Contact:

    Cervantes Camacho Francisco Alonso

  • Contact email:

    francisco@voltasia.com.sg

  • Job ref:

    BBBH7865_1581407037

  • Published:

    about 4 years ago

  • Expiry date:

    2020-03-12

  • Startdate:

    ASAP

Rapidly expanding F&B multinational organization is looking for a Supply Chain Executive to coordinate Regional Demand and Supply Operations (70%) and Logistics (30%). This is an exciting opportunity to professionals who are looking to expend their careers into a Regional scale across different operational functions.


RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Close communication with business partners globally (US and SEA) to support on S&OP, Forecasting and Planning activities
  • Support on Global 3PL vendors evaluation, selection and development
  • Develop and Report Key Performance Indicators for the Planning, Warehousing, Inventory and Distribution operations
  • Implement, develop and report D&S Planning Model
  • Analyze to optimize the end-to-end Supply Chain Operation Network with a strong focus on Planning and Logistics


REQUIREMENTS

  • At least 3 years of experience in Supply Chain, Demand and Supply Planning, Forecasting and Logistics from a reputable F&B (Big Plus) organization
  • Diploma and/or Bachelor's Degree in Supply Chain/Logistics or related field
  • Strong communication skills in English and Malay/Indonesian (Big Plus) to be able to lease with overseas business partners and vendors
  • Strong Excel Data Analytical Skills
  • Exceptional organization and leadership skills in order to succeed on fast-paced environments

Please send your resume in WORD format by clicking the apply button below or contact Francisco Cervantes on +65 6701 1509 for a confidential discussion. Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted. CEI Reg. Number R 2089806 (Cervantes Camacho Francisco Alonso).