Position Overview
As an Inbound Supply Senior Manager, you will manage risks related to pricing and supply of packaging materials and ingredients and communicate key commodities information to stakeholders for financial decisions.
The role involves identifying long-term sourcing strategies, understanding suppliers' contingency plans, and staying updated on market trends.
Key Responsibilities
Continuous monitoring to anticipate, evaluate, and manage plans to mitigate risks of price increase, and short and long-term supply of packaging materials and ingredients.
Communicate information on key commodities, materials, and ingredients to all stakeholders to make financial decisions.
Identify structural long-term availability restrictions and set innovative sourcing strategies with a competitive cost, connected to ESG agenda.
Understand suppliers' contingency plans, identify most relevant risks, and influence their mitigations in partnership with global or local procurement teams.
Maintain updated knowledge of market trends including rigorous analysis of market drivers, cost structures, and technical improvements.
If needed, launch the authorization process of new suppliers ensuring that Company Quality requirements are met.
Evaluate sourcing needs from supplier selection to first production required for Innovation projects.
Qualification & Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in a relevant field such as engineering, supply chain management, logistics, operations management, or business administration.
Master's Degree: although
it is not required, a master's degree in supply chain management, business administration, or a related field is beneficial.
An MBA with a focus in supply chain management can provide additional business acumen and a broader understanding of managerial decision-making.
5-7 years of related experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Operational Leadership experience preferred.
This position calls for a strategic vision, excellent negotiation skills, and the ability to influence suppliers and the Bottling System.
Strong collaboration with global entities, such as CEPG and G2G programs.
Strong understanding of the commodity marketplace with external contacts and awareness of innovative sourcing strategies.
Knowledge of the mechanics of Futures Market and Commodity Trading.
Individual contributor with teamwork skills to interact with suppliers, bottling organizations, Corporate procurement teams, and technical functions across Latam OU.
Fluent Spanish, Portuguese, and English communication skills, both verbal and written.
Portuguese communication skills are a plus.
Functional Skills:
Industry Knowledge : deep understanding of the sourcing and procurement industry, trends, practices, and key players.
Negotiation Skills : ability to negotiate with suppliers and vendors to establish mutually beneficial agreements.
Analytical Skills : ability to interpret complex data, perform cost analyses, and supplier evaluations which heavily influence strategic decisions.
Leadership Skills : ability to guide and motivate teams, drive initiatives, and manage decision-making processes effectively.
Risk Management Abilities : ability to foresee potential risks, create contingency plans, and devise strategies to mitigate any adverse impact on the company's operations.
Communication : ability to express complex ideas and strategies clearly, both written and verbal.
Financial Acumen : understanding of financial reports, costs, budgets, and use these to make business decisions.
Strategic Thinking : strategically oriented, inquisitive, and comfortable challenging the status quo.
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