andurilindustries
Supply Chain Project Manager
At a Glance
- Location
- Costa Mesa, California, United States
- Experience
- 3+ years
- Department
- Supply Chain
- Posted
- 2026-03-11T11:20:18-04:00
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Certifications
- Six Sigma
Domain Knowledge
- Aerospace
- Banking
- Defense
- Education
- Engineering
- Finance
- Healthcare
- Insurance
- Legal
- Logistics
- Manufacturing
- Medical
- Supply Chain
Benefits & Perks
toward your private health insurance for you and your dependents. Additional
Requirements
3+ years of progressive experience in material cost management, New Product Introduction (NPI), process design, business process improvement, or program management within the aerospace, defense, or related manufacturing industry.
Demonstrated ability to design and implement new processes from concept through deployment.
Experience with change management principles and driving process adoption across organizations.
Experience with business process modeling tools and notation (BPMN, Visio, Lucidchart, Miro).
Knowledge of program and project management frameworks (PMI, Agile, or similar).
Deep understanding of supply chain operations including planning, procurement, logistics, and their interdependencies.
Responsibilities
The Supply Chain Process Engineer is a hands-on builder and problem-solver within the Supply Chain PMO who designs, develops, and deploys new processes and systems across the organization.
This role requires someone who can take ambiguous supply chain challenges—whether in sourcing, cost management, new product introduction, or manufacturing—and partner with subject matter experts to architect scalable process solutions from the ground up.
You'll own complete work streams from discovery through implementation—conducting stakeholder interviews, mapping current-state workflows, designing future-state processes, and leading the deployment and change management efforts.
The Process Engineer collaborates closely with Program Managers and cross-functional partners (like Engineering, IT, Procurement, and Manufacturing) to transform operational needs into documented, repeatable processes that drive organizational efficiency and effectiveness.
Own end-to-end process development for key supply chain initiatives—from eliciting vague requirements to delivering fully documented, deployed, and adopted processes.
Conduct discovery and requirements gathering by interviewing subject matter experts, facilitating workshops, and synthesizing complex information into clear problem statements and solution approaches.