Typical Supply Chain Jobs at Toyota
Program Manager – Part, Logistics Supply Chain, Production Manager, Parts Manager, District Service & Parts Manager, Purchasing Assistant Manager, Corporate Parts Manager, Auto Parts Manager, Production Control Group Leader 2nd Shift, Toyota Automotive Parts Manager Toyota Parts Assistant Manager, Parts Manager, Parts Manager, Senior Parts Manager, Supply Chain Management Sales Assistant Manager, Senior Logistics Manager, Auto Dealership Parts Manager, Assistant Inventory Manager, Experienced Automotive Parts Manager,
Job description for Supply Chain Program Manager at Toyota
The Hardware Operations team at Square is responsible for the manufacturing, procurement, and supply chain management of all products available to customers globally.
As a Supply Chain Program Manager, you will develop, drive and execute supply chain transformation and improvement projects. Square is looking for a Program Manager with functional and operational experience in the Supply Chain Management and Operations domains who can understand, analyze and define business requirements to build end-to-end processes and systems for sustaining and NPI operations and international expansion. This individual must be able to use a hands-on, cross-functional approach to identify pain points and drive improvements. Must have the passion, business acumen and experience to recommend designs and process flows with the objective to scale the business with best-in-class supply chain processes and efficiencies.
Qualifications
- Develop scalable business process to drive better decisions in supply chain management, such as cost management, performance metrics, supplier selection, etc.
- Design processes for end-to-end cost management
- Design and implement returns management processes across all products
Job description for Production Manager at Toyota
- A Production Manager is a professional who oversees the production process and coordinates all activities to ensure enough resources on hand. They can plan workers' schedules, estimate costs and prepare budgets to ensure workflow meets required deadlines.
- Liaise with other managers to formulate objectives and understand requirements
- Estimate costs and prepare budgets
- Organize workflow to meet specifications and deadlines
- Monitor production to resolve issues
- Supervise and evaluate performance of production personnel (quality inspectors, workers etc.)
- Determine number of necessary resources (workforce, raw materials etc.)
- Approve maintenance work, purchasing of equipment etc.
- Ensure output meets quality standards
- Enforce health and safety precautions
- Report to upper management
- Logistics Managers are professionals who are responsible for ensuring that the supply chain is efficient and effective throughout their organization. They organize, store and monitor the distribution of goods to ensure items and resources are shipped to their appropriate destinations.
- Planning and managing logistics, warehouse, transportation and customer services
- Directing, optimizing and coordinating full order cycle
- Liaising and negotiating with suppliers, manufacturers, retailers and consumers
- Strategically plan and manage logistics, warehouse, transportation and customer services
- Direct, optimize and coordinate full order cycle
- Liaise and negotiate with suppliers, manufacturers, retailers and consumers
- Keep track of quality, quantity, stock levels, delivery times, transport costs and efficiency
- Arrange warehouse, catalog goods, plan routes and process shipments
- Resolve any arising problems or complaints
- Supervise, coach and train warehouse workforce
- Meet cost, productivity, accuracy and timeliness targets
- Maintain metrics and analyze data to assess performance and implement improvements
- Comply with laws, regulations and ISO requirements