Supply Chain Expert
Listed on 2026-07-04
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Supply Chain/Logistics
Operations Manager, Logistics Coordination, Supply Chain / Intl. Trade, Change Management
Supply Chain Expert
Duration: 12+ Months
Location:
Miami, FL, Lafayette, LA, Knoxville, TN, Belton, TX Work Mode:
Hybrid (3 Days Onsite – 2 Days Remote) Years Of Exp: 10+ Yrs
We are seeking a senior operating model and distribution center launch expert to design and implement a scalable Hypercare support model for warehouse and distribution center launches across North America. This role will define the strategy, governance, staffing model, launch readiness framework, economics, and execution playbook required to transform distribution center launch support from an ad hoc staffing challenge into a repeatable, high performing service offering.
The successful candidate will help shape how new distribution centers are prepared, launched, stabilized, and transitioned into steady state operations. This includes supporting operational readiness, technology go live, workforce mobilization, command center governance, issue triage, floor support, performance stabilization, and post launch continuous improvement. This is a high impact opportunity to build a strategic capability that improves launch predictability, operational stability, labor readiness, system adoption, throughput performance, and business outcomes for supply chain, logistics, manufacturing, and retail clients.
Your future duties and responsibilities The selected candidate will be responsible for designing, piloting, and scaling an operating model that supports the successful launch, ramp up, stabilization, and transition of new warehouse and distribution center operations.
Operating Model Design- Design and implement a scalable Hypercare operating model that supports warehouse and distribution center launches across North America.
- Define the end-to-end launch support lifecycle, including pre-launch readiness, cutover, go live command center, floor support, Hypercare stabilization, exit criteria, and transition to steady state support.
- Define the organizational structure, governance framework, roles, responsibilities, decision rights, and escalation paths required to deliver consistent launch support.
- Establish a repeatable launch playbook covering readiness assessment, mobilization, staffing, issue management, communications, performance monitoring, and post launch improvement.
- Develop a service catalog for launch and Hypercare support services, including standard, surge, extended hours, and emergency support models.
- Partner with leadership to evolve the Hypercare capability into a repeatable managed service offering for supply chain and manufacturing clients.
- Develop launch readiness assessment frameworks for new distribution centers, including operational readiness, systems readiness, workforce readiness, facilities readiness, process readiness, training readiness, vendor readiness, and cutover readiness.
- Support planning for key distribution centers start up activities, including receiving, put away, replenishment, picking, packing, shipping, returns, inventory control, cycle counting, dock operations, yard operations, and exception management.
- Define readiness checkpoints for warehouse management systems, handheld/RF devices, material handling equipment, automation, label printing, integrations, master data, inventory setup, order flows, and user access.
- Establish launch checklists, cutover plans, go/no go criteria, contingency plans, stabilization gates, and Hypercare exit criteria.
- Coordinate with operations, IT, engineering, facilities, transportation, HR, training, finance, vendors, and site leadership to ensure cross functional launch alignment.
- Identify operational risks before launch and develop mitigation plans for labor readiness, training gaps, process defects, system defects, inventory accuracy, throughput constraints, and support coverage.
- Develop demand forecasting and capacity planning models to align support staffing with launch complexity, facility size, geography, shift structure, operating hours, volume ramp, automation level, and technology deployment scope.
- Create launch complexity scoring models to determine the level of support required for each distribution center opening.
- Establish resource mobilization strategies for planned launches, surge requirements, emergency support, weekend coverage, extended hours operations, and travel ready staffing pools.
- Design workforce management processes, including shift scheduling, rotation planning, floor coverage, handoffs, fatigue management, knowledge transfer, and coverage continuity.
- Establish scalable labor strategies that incorporate dedicated resources, flex staffing, partner supported capacity, local sourcing, nearshore/offshore support where appropriate, and conversion to hire pathways.
- Partner with recruiting, training, and delivery leaders to establish onboarding, certification, upskilling, and workforce development programs.
- Design and implement command center…
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