Boeing
K-LevelManager/SupplyChainStrategy&Intelligence
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“K- Level Manager/Supply Chain Strategy & Intelligence at Boeing. Skills: Supply chain strategy, Market intelligence, Risk management. Shape supplier engagement strategies. Shape teaming arrangements”
Industry & Context.
U. S. Person required, 25% travel
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
1 year leadership experience, Bachelor's degree, 5+ years supply chain strategy, Production program oversight, Supplier management experience, Risk management experience, Competitive market analysis experience, Business Intelligence/Data Analytics tools experience
Nice to Have
Advanced degree, Experience in US Department of Defense acquisition, Experience in Defense Industry acquisition, Business analysis experience, Data warehousing experience, Statistical data mining experience, Data science experience
What You'll Do.
Shape supplier engagement strategies
Shape teaming arrangements
Develop supply chain overview
Monitor market shifts
Monitor emerging supplier capabilities
Lead Supply Chain Architecture development
Drive Supply Chain Risk Mitigation planning
Implement predictive risk solutions
Scale predictive risk solutions
Generate Supplier Assessment Reports
Assess geopolitical vulnerabilities
Assess labor market shifts
Assess natural disaster risks
Conduct capability assessments
Oversee data integrity
Oversee tool maintenance
Navigate regulatory changes
Ensure supply chain compliance
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional leadership; Program management collaboration; Engineering collaboration; Procurement collaboration; Legal collaboration; Government operations collaboration
Communication Scope
Communication skills; Negotiation skills; Presentation skills; Facilitation skills
Full Job Description
K- Level Manager/Supply Chain Strategy & Intelligence **Company:** The Boeing Company Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) has an exciting opportunity for a **Procurement Multi-Family Manager (Level K)** to join our dynamic team in **Arlington, Virginia or Berkeley, Missouri.** The Boeing Company is seeking a strategic, influential, and forward-thinking Supply Chain Strategy Leader to drive the development and execution of critical supply chain initiatives within Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS). In this role, you will be instrumental in shaping our global supplier engagements, decoding complex market landscapes, and mitigating macroeconomic risks to ensure a resilient, compliant, and world-class aerospace supply chain. As a key strategic architect, you will collaborate extensively with cross-functional leadership across program management, engineering, procurement, legal, and government operations to protect and scale our defense and space portfolios**.** **Position Responsibilities:** * Supplier Strategy & Teaming: Shape high-level supplier engagement strategies and teaming arrangements, balancing program requirements with shifting geopolitical dynamics and customer influence. * Market Intelligence & Monitoring: Architect a comprehensive, BDS-level overview of the category landscape—including deep-dive spend analysis, key suppliers, control points, growth investments, and competitor intelligence. Continuously monitor market shifts, M&A activity, and emerging supplier capabilities. * Supply Chain Architecture: Lead the end-to-end development of the Supply Chain Architecture for major new defense programs and derivative aerospace efforts. * Predictive Risk Management: Drive proactive Supply Chain Risk Mitigation (SCRM) strategic planning. Implement and scale predictive risk solutions, including Predictive Risk Models, to identify and neutralize potential disruptions before they impact production. * Vulnerability Assessments: Generate data-driven Suppli
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