Senior Manager, Materials Management
Listed on 2026-06-28
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Supply Chain/Logistics
Logistics Coordination, Inventory Control & Analysis, Supply Chain / Intl. Trade, Procurement / Purchasing
Senior Manager, Materials Management – Mallinckrodt
• Madison, WI, United States
The Senior Manager, Materials Management is responsible for leading end‑to‑end materials planning, procurement, inventory control, and distribution activities to support Keenova's operational objectives and customer commitments. This role ensures materials and logistics operations are executed in full compliance with company policies, the Quality Management System, applicable ISO standards, and regulatory requirements.
The position provides direct leadership and development of warehouse and materials teams and is accountable for receiving material flow, shipping operations, supporting medical device manufacturing and global service part distribution. In partnership with cross‑functional stakeholders and external suppliers, the Senior Manager drives strategies that enhance supply reliability, quality, cost effectiveness, and operational excellence.
Key Responsibilities- Lead and deliver departmental goals in compliance with company policies, the Quality Management System, and regulatory requirements.
- Plan and manage inventory levels to ensure on‑time delivery while minimizing carrying costs and premium freight.
- Direct physical inventory activities, including cycle counting, to ensure inventory accuracy and valuation.
- Provide leadership across procurement, supplier strategy, inventory flow, shipping, receiving, and master data governance.
- Oversee warehouse operations and site distribution to ensure safe, efficient, and compliant material flow.
- Develop and mentor materials and warehouse team members, including full‑time and contract staff.
- Support new product introductions and material revisions through QMS and SAP processes.
- Lead supplier certification efforts, supplier‑managed inventory initiatives, and waste elimination activities.
- Contribute to manufacturing strategy, capital planning, and facility maintenance planning.
- Partner with Operations on material setup, BOM maintenance, quoting, and site materials planning.
- Lead regional and global spare parts planning, forecasting, and fulfillment.
- Execute special projects and continuous improvement initiatives as assigned.
- Minimum of 10 years relevant experience in a cGMP pharmaceutical environment or other FDA‑regulated manufacturing environment, in purchasing, supply chain or materials management.
- Minimum of 5 years management experience.
- B.S. / B.A. or equivalent preferred.
- APICS certification preferred.
- Experience with ERP systems required.
- Advanced knowledge of SAP ERP supply chain, quality, and operations modules highly preferred.
- Experience working within a scientific or high‑tech industry required;
Medical Devices experience highly preferred. - Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.
- Strong expertise in ERP‑based planning, forecasting, and MRP, with demonstrated proficiency in SAP (MM, PP, and QM modules).
- Working knowledge of cGMP requirements, regulatory expectations, and process controls within an electronic Quality Management System.
- Experience managing expectations and collaborating with third‑party logistics (3PL) and distribution partners.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and effectively.
- Proven ability to build and maintain effective vendor relationships, including negotiation of specifications, pricing, and delivery commitments.
- Highly organized and detail‑oriented, with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast‑paced, dynamic environment.
- Demonstrated ability to lead through influence across multiple levels of the organization.
- Ability to function effectively as both a people leader and an individual contributor within cross‑functional teams.
- Strong critical thinking, analytical, and problem‑solving capabilities.
This is an on‑site, full‑time position based in an office setting. Work hours are 40 hours per week plus overtime, as needed.
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