industrialelectricmanufacturing
Supply Planning Manager
At a Glance
- Location
- United States
- Work Regime
- remote
- Experience
- 5+ years
- Posted
- 2026-05-14T16:29:55-04:00
Key Requirements
Required Skills
Domain Knowledge
- Engineering
- Finance
- Manufacturing
- Medical
- Supply Chain
Benefits & Perks
ive and competitive benefits package designed to support our employees' well
Requirements
Systems Thinking: Ability to understand and balance enterprise-level supply constraints across multiple facilities and product lines.
Collaboration & Communication: Strong interpersonal skills to align Operations, Procurement, and cross-functional teams on supply plan execution.
Leadership: Capability to influence and align dotted-line reports and operational stakeholders without direct authority.
Adaptability: Ability to respond quickly to supply disruptions, demand changes, and shifting operational priorities.
Minimum 5 years of experience in supply planning, master scheduling, or S&OP within a manufacturing environment.
Demonstrated experience with rough-cut capacity planning and MPS development.
Responsibilities
The Supply Planning Manager is responsible for owning and driving the enterprise supply plan, including rough-cut capacity planning, as a core component of the company's Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) cycle.
This role serves as the primary liaison between the supply chain organization and plant Operations, ensuring supply plans are feasible, executable, and aligned to customer demand.
Develop and maintain the enterprise supply plan, translating the consensus demand plan into a feasible production and supply strategy through rough-cut capacity planning (RCCP).
Lead the supply review process within the monthly S&OP cycle, presenting supply constraints, risks, and recommended mitigations to senior leadership.
Serve as the primary point of contact for plant Operations teams on supply plan requirements, capacity utilization, and schedule feasibility.
Provide dotted-line oversight and direction to plant Master Schedulers, ensuring alignment between enterprise supply plans and facility-level Master Production Schedules (MPS).