Supply Chain Manager

Long Beach, CA
Full Time
Supply Chain
Experienced

What is JetZero?

Today’s aircraft contribute around 2.5% of global CO2 emissions, equivalent to the emissions of 200 million cars. This is only going to increase: Air travel is forecasted to double by 2050, while meaningful efficiency gains using current airplanes have hit a wall.

JetZero is developing a blended wing aircraft. It uses 50% less fuel and can accommodate zero-emission hydrogen propulsion. JetZero is the inevitable solution to sustainable air travel.

The JetZero team

We are experienced aerospace professionals and engineers, excited about the future. That future will only be possible if we share our vision and what it means to people’s lives: carbon-free flight that's better for both passengers and carriers.

This is why we’re hiring ​an Supply Chain Manager. The ideal candidate should possess a mix of technical, collaborative, and compliance-related skills, along with sufficient experience in similar roles.

JetZero is a place for people who are ambitious, talented, and humble. This role is based on site in Long Beach, CA reporting to the Head of Supply Chain.

What You'll Do

JetZero is in growth mode. As a Supply Chain Manager, you will be responsible for strategic and tactical partnership activities to support the development of JetZero products and services. Using your industry knowledge, you will work with our finance, legal, engineering, manufacturing, and quality teams during contract negotiation and establishment of Master Services Agreements with our suppliers. This individual will have responsibility to:

  • Ensure that parts and services can be sourced cost effectively and with the required quality controls in place
  • Execute a strategy for parts and services acquisition
  • Develop strong, collaborative relationships with engineering teams to build procurement strategies that align with business requirements
  • Manage and develop strong relationships and agreements with suppliers, dealing with any potential issues and concerns
  • Conduct negotiations and ensure timely and cost-effective acquisition of products and services from suppliers
  • Prepare and manage Requests for Proposals/Quotes
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives for project delivery methods, cost, and quality
  • Ensure that suppliers operate in full compliance with JetZero’s policies for supplier conduct
  • Develop and drive strategic goals while also completing tactical, working level tasks as required

What You'll Bring

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited university preferred. 
  • Minimum 7 years in aerospace subcontracts administration 
  • Experience working in commercial propulsion and/or landing gear systems preferred.  
  • Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, Teamcenter and IFS/NetSuite ERP preferred. 
  • US Citizenship required. 

The Benefits

  • Competitive salaries 
  • Unlimited PTO
  • 10 paid holidays
  • 401(k)
  • Medical health insurance
  • Supportive work culture

Salary Range: $110,000 - $140,000

At JetZero, we value diversity and are an equal opportunity employer by choice. We consider all qualified applicants equally for employment & do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, protected veteran status, religion, physical or mental disability, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, or any other basis protected by federal, state or local laws, ordinance, or regulation.

 

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