Position Summary:
The Supply Chain Project Manager will plan, direct, and deliver complex, multi-site supply chain initiatives that enhance sourcing strategy, improve resilience, and optimize cost and service. This role provides project leadership—scoping, scheduling, resource management, and stakeholder alignment—while coordinating a cross-functional team of sourcing, procurement, logistics, operations, and engineering professionals in Global, Division, BU & Site level teams. A key responsibility is to run strategic projects to build high performing, sustainable and robust supplier networks, ensuring supply continuity and long-term competitiveness. The role will also work closely with Global/ Division Supplier Managers, BU Supply Chain directors and Site Procurement teams to successfully deliver strategic projects.
Responsibilities:
End-to-End Project Leadership
- Demonstrate full ownership of project scope, schedule, cost, and performance from initiation through completion.
- Ensure a clear, “clean order” project start and manage scope changes through formal change control.
- Coordinate cross-functional project teams, clarify roles, and resolve resource or schedule conflicts.
Strategic Supply Chain Execution:
- Translate corporate supply chain strategy (e.g., rationalization, market diversification, global sourcing expansion, cost optimization or other major supply chain development initiatives) into executable project plans.
- Deliver measurable results such as improved resilience, cost savings, and service-level gains.
- Run strategic projects to build sustainable and robust supplier networks.
Sourcing Projects:
- Lead major sourcing-related projects that strengthen the global supplier base and reduce risk.
- Collaborate with sourcing, procurement and engineering teams to qualify new suppliers and ensure capacity readiness.
- Guide competitive bidding, total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis, and long-term agreement (LTA) negotiations at the project level.
- Align sourcing decisions with overall project objectives, ensuring continuity of supply and cost competitiveness.
Governance & Communication:
- Provide timely project updates, milestones, and risk assessments to leadership and stakeholders.
- Escalate issues following established processes and ensure customer and stakeholder expectations are met or exceeded.
Financial & Performance Management:
- Manage project budgets and spending expectations.
- Define and track KPIs to measure success and capture lessons learned for continuous improvement.
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Business, Engineering, or related field.
- 4+ years of supply chain, procurement, sourcing or relevant experience with 3+ years in project or program management, preferably in valve manufacturing, oil & gas equipment, or heavy industrial sectors.
- Proven success delivering large, cross-functional projects with quantifiable results.
- Strong project management skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office and standard project management tools (e.g., MS Project, Smartsheet).
- Excellent presentation, communication, and stakeholder-management abilities.
- Strong team-building, problem-solving, and conflict-resolution skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
- PMP, or equivalent certification.
- Familiarity with ERP/MRP systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle) and analytics tools (Power BI, Excel)
Around 25% travel, domestically and internationally as required.
Flowserve offers competitive pay, annual bonuses, medical benefits on day 1, generous paid vacation time, paid holidays, 401(k) and many other excellent benefits.