Supply Chain Program Manager I
Company: Sierra Nevada Corporation
Location: Englewood
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Are you looking to leverage your technical and leadership skills
at the program level to ensure supply chain success in an industry
that supports and protects explorers and heroes? We could use your
expertise on our team! Supply Chain Program Managers (SCPMs) are
the primary experts for both Supply Chain Program Management and
Technical responsibility of a Supplier’s SOW. As a SCPM I, you may
oversee daily operations for multiple lower-level Supply Chain
Project Coordinators (SCPCs). You will be accountable for the
overall supply chain performance of the business unit or large,
complex programs’ including cost, technical, schedule planning, and
execution. You will collaborate with assigned Subcontract Leads,
Purchasing Agents, Program Office staff, Engineering teams,
Operations personnel, and Business Management to develop strategies
that meet program missions. This includes ensuring timely
completion of all technical requirements documentation as well as
maintaining adequate labor/non-labor budgets. The role involves
consolidating supply chain risks at the program level while
mitigating them effectively. You will also act as a key voice in
developing supplier requirements during proposals. The ISR
(Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance), Aviation, and
Security (IAS) business area is a leader in ISR and aviation, it is
a leading prime manned and unmanned aircraft systems integrator for
innovative, high-performance ISR and aviation systems. Its
end-to-end Command, Control, Computers, Communications and
Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance (C4ISR) capabilities
encompass design, integration, test, certification, ground/flight
training and complete logistics support. IAS tailors solutions to
customer cost, performance, and schedule requirements and designs
to consistently exceed expectations – with an unrivaled record of
on time and on (or under) budget deliveries. Responsibilities:
Leadership and Team Supervision: Supervise a team of SCPCs,
providing daily oversight and guidance on SNC's tools, procedures,
and processes. Participate in and occasionally lead programmatic
and technical meetings with subcontractors and suppliers. Attend
Program Reviews with subcontractors to provide updates, communicate
needs and status, and request program-driven changes through Supply
Management. Strategic Supply Chain Management and Planning: Develop
the Program-level Supply Chain Management Plan, outlining supply
chain strategies, reporting, and communication plan. Develop a
cohesive strategy for forming effective teaming within our supply
chain network which encompasses a robust framework that ensures
seamless integration. Develop comprehensive negotiation strategies
to facilitate the formalization of strategic agreements with key
suppliers. Create tailored sourcing strategies that address each
category's unique requirements and actively engage cross-functional
teams in collaborative planning sessions. Evaluate the performance
and capabilities of current suppliers and the supply chain,
forecast future needs, and develop negotiation strategies that
promote sustained collaboration. May be responsible to lead make /
buy assessments from supply chain perspective. May be assigned as
the subcontract Program Manager for a large or complex subcontract,
executing the role of Program Manager. If assigned to a platform,
product line, Business Unit (BU) or product support team,
collaborate and communicate potential long-term investment
strategies to reduce lead-time and cost. Identify and coordinate
the need for alternate or additional sources to enhance competition
and leverage. Act as the supply chain architect and liaison for the
proposal or program, ensuring a competitive, capable, and compliant
supply base. Lead business requirements, technical evaluations,
risk assessments, and Basis of Estimate (BOE) strategies in support
of proposals and new pursuits. Provide supply chain strategy and
status to internal and external customers. Support SNC's Design for
Excellence (Dfx) initiatives by leading the Design for Supply Chain
(DFSC) efforts, including implementing Design to Product Target
Cost (DPTC) methodologies for development programs. Support
department goals, objectives and supply chain Key Performance
Indicators (KPIs), such as on-time delivery, negotiations, and
purchase requisition processing time. Supply Chain Communication
and Coordination: Act as the liaison between the Supply Chain
management team and the program to ensure alignment of prime
requirements [i.e., Contract Data Requirements Lists (CDRLs) to
Supplier Data Requirement Lists (SDRLs)] and timely resolution of
problems. Initiate the Purchase Requisition (PR) to Purchase Order
(PO) process by developing the Material and Service Request (MSR)
or Advanced Purchase Requisition (APL). Create and update Supply
Chain Program Review Charts, dashboards, highlighting the current
cost, technical, and schedule performance of each program.
Coordinate between supply chain teams (procurement, subcontract
management, and the program) to ensure timely schedules and
milestone delivery. Communicate supply chain status,
identify/manage risk and opportunity. Champion and present status
of recovery plans to all stakeholders at the program level or to
senior supply chain leadership. Program Management and Control
Account: Manage the cost, technical, and schedule aspects of supply
chain for a given proposal or program as the Program Management
representative. Track progress against the Supply Chain schedule,
identifying and addressing any deviations. Lead the development of
Supplier/Subcontractor Statements of Work (SSOW), SDRLs, and other
requirements flow downs. Identify potential risks within program
specific supply chain (subcontractors and procured parts) and
present mitigation plans to address risk. May be delegated Control
Account Manager (CAM) responsibilities by the Program Manager,
requiring SCPM to obtain SNC’s CAM Certification. Use Earned Value
Management (EVM) techniques to assess project performance. Monitor
actual costs against budgeted costs and report variances.
Calculate, track and report out on key EVM metrics, such as Cost
Performance Index (CPI) and Schedule Performance Index (SPI), to
all stakeholders. Prepare regular status reports on cost, schedule,
and performance metrics. Maintain comprehensive documentation
related to all aspects of the control account. Analyze causes
behind significant variances from planned values in terms both
time/costs recommending corrective actions where necessary.
Additional SCPM proposal/pursuit responsibilities: As a SCPM
supporting pursuits and proposal activities, you will ensure SNC is
well-positioned with an achievable solution and a competitive,
compliant, and capable supply base to win new business. Specific
tasks may include: Collaborate with supply chain team to: Identify
potential supply sources to mitigate risks, identify opportunities
and meet program objectives. Develop source selection strategies,
criteria, and planning, including participation in Make/Buy
assessments at the program level. Create and document labor and
non-labor Basis of Estimates (BOE). Develop program/technical
requirements documents. Support technical evaluation of proposals
for content and quality. Lead or support the development of source
selection plans, mitigating risks by qualifying multiple sources,
and practice split awards when possible. Present business cases to
Program Management and Supply Chain Leadership. Provide
subcontractor and critical procurement-related input into customer
proposals. Ensure subcontractors' milestone payment plans align
with program expectations, budget, and schedules. Develop a
preliminary Supply Chain Management Plan that includes resources
for successful new program start-up. Qualifications You Must Have:
Bachelor's degree with an emphasis Technical/Engineering
concentration. 7 years of experience in operations or a related
area. Relevant technical experience can be considered as a
substitute for the required technical educational qualifications.
In the absence of a degree, a minimum of 11 years of related
experience is required. Higher level relevant technical degree may
substitute for required technical experience. Strong knowledge of
procurement processes and contract management principles.
Experience in any of these areas: multiple phases of product cycle
to include prototyping, development, qualification, certification,
LRIP (Low-Rate Initial Production), FRP (Full Rate Production) and
Sustainment. Working knowledge with Program Management. Experience
with any of these areas; with the Department of Defense (DoD) and
Aerospace and Defense (A&D) sectors, including defense,
aircraft, and aerospace. Experience with commodities such as
electronics, software, and other high-tech sectors. Understanding
in Design for Supply Chain (DFSC) initiatives, including Design to
Product Target Cost (DPTC) methodologies for development programs.
Working knowledge with any 2 of these areas: Risk and Opportunity
Management, Earned Value Management System (EVMS), Material Sale
Forecasts, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)/Material Requirement
Planning (MRP), Gate Reviews. Proficiency in oral and written
communication, with ability to present in front of groups Advanced
Microsoft Office Suite skills to include, Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
and Teams. Must be able to perform data analytics for trend
analysis. Ability to travel 25% of time on average, with extensive
travel from time to time. An active Secret U.S. Security Clearance
is required Qualifications We Prefer: Master’s degree in a relevant
field. Professional certification such as CPSM (Certified
Professional in Supply Management) or PMP (Project Management
Professional), or applicable Defense Acquisition University (DAU)
certifications. Technical/Engineering degree. Strong understanding
of Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) as it applies to Supplier
Management. Understanding of FAA Regulations, AS9100, Cyber
Security, and other industries requirements. Ability to influence
all levels of the organization. Certification by the Institute of
Supply Management (ISM). Experience working in Ivalua
(Source-to-Pay), CostPoint or other MRP/ERP systems. Essential
Functions: Ability to work in an office or hybrid environment.
Proficiency in using a computer for extended periods. Effective
verbal and written communication skills. Ability to lift up to 20
lbs occasionally. Regular travel may be required for supplier
visits and audits. This posting will be open for application for a
minimum of 5 days and may be extended based on business needs.
Estimated Starting Salary Range: $108,496.89 - $149,183.22.
Compensation varies depending on a wide array of factors, such as
candidates' key skills, relevant work experience, and
education/training/certifications. The disclosed range estimate may
be adjusted for any applicable geographic differential associated
with the location at which the position may be filled. SNC offers
annual incentive pay based upon performance that is commensurate
with the level of the position. SNC offers a generous benefit
package, including medical, dental, and vision plans, 401(k) with
150% match up to 6%, life insurance, 3 weeks paid time off, tuition
reimbursement, and more . IMPORTANT NOTICE: This position requires
current/active Secret U.S. Security Clearance. U.S. Citizenship
status is required as this position needs an active U.S. Security
Clearance for employment. Non-U.S. Citizens may not be eligible to
obtain a security clearance. The Department of Defense Consolidated
Adjudications Facility (DoD CAF), a federal government agency,
handles the adjudicative aspects of the security clearance
eligibility process for industry applicants. Adjudicative factors
which affect the outcome of the eligibility determination include,
but are not limited to, allegiance to the U.S., foreign influence,
foreign preference, criminal conduct, security violations and
illegal drug use. Learn more about the background check process for
Security Clearances. SNC is a global leader in aerospace and
national security committed to moving the American Dream forward.
We’re known and respected for our mission and execution focus,
agility, and disruptive and rapid innovation. We provide leading
edge technologies and transformative solutions that support our
nation’s most critical security needs. If you are mission-focused,
thrive in collaborative environments, and want to make our country
stronger with state-of-the-art technologies that safeguard freedom,
join our team! SNC is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to an
environment free of discrimination. Employment decisions are made
based on merit without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex,
national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran or other
characteristics protected by law.
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