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Sr Supply Chain Project Coordinator **Military Fellowship Program Only**
Sierra Nevada CorporationUnited Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 7 Aug 2025
💰 $129,725/yr($94,345/yr – $129,725/yr)
About the role
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!
Staffed out of Supply Chain and assigned to a program or proposal, as a Sr Supply Chain Project Coordinator you'll oversee the entire supply chain process, ensuring timely completion of all technical documentation, managing labor and non-labor budgets, and developing achievable plans to meet program missions.
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.
This role may require the following responsibilities:
Leadership and Team Supervision
• Provide daily oversight and guidance to lower level SCPC’s on SNC's tools, procedures, and processes.
• Participate in and if needed be able to 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
Strategic Supply Chain Management and Planning
• Assist in the development of the Program-level Supply Chain Management Plan, outlining supply chain strategies, reporting, and communication plan.
• Assist in leading business requirements, technical evaluations, risk assessments, and Basis of Estimate (BOE) strategies in support of proposals and new pursuits.
• 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., CDRLs to 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
• Track progress against the Supply Chain schedule, identifying and addressing any deviations.
• Assist in leading the development of Supplier/Subcontractor Statements of Work (SSOW), Supplier Data Requirement Lists (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.
• Monitor actual costs against budgeted costs and report variances.
• 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 SCPC proposal/pursuit responsibilities:
As an SCPC supporting pursuit and proposal activities, you will ensure SNC is well positioned with an achievable solution, utilizing a competitive, compliant and capable supply base to win new business, which may include specific tasks are as follows:
• Assist in identifying potential supply sources to meet program objectives.
• Support in development of source selection strategy, criteria, and planning, including participation in Make/Buy assessments at the program level.
• Assist in developing program/technical requirements documents
• 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 c
Staffed out of Supply Chain and assigned to a program or proposal, as a Sr Supply Chain Project Coordinator you'll oversee the entire supply chain process, ensuring timely completion of all technical documentation, managing labor and non-labor budgets, and developing achievable plans to meet program missions.
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.
This role may require the following responsibilities:
Leadership and Team Supervision
• Provide daily oversight and guidance to lower level SCPC’s on SNC's tools, procedures, and processes.
• Participate in and if needed be able to 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
Strategic Supply Chain Management and Planning
• Assist in the development of the Program-level Supply Chain Management Plan, outlining supply chain strategies, reporting, and communication plan.
• Assist in leading business requirements, technical evaluations, risk assessments, and Basis of Estimate (BOE) strategies in support of proposals and new pursuits.
• 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., CDRLs to 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
• Track progress against the Supply Chain schedule, identifying and addressing any deviations.
• Assist in leading the development of Supplier/Subcontractor Statements of Work (SSOW), Supplier Data Requirement Lists (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.
• Monitor actual costs against budgeted costs and report variances.
• 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 SCPC proposal/pursuit responsibilities:
As an SCPC supporting pursuit and proposal activities, you will ensure SNC is well positioned with an achievable solution, utilizing a competitive, compliant and capable supply base to win new business, which may include specific tasks are as follows:
• Assist in identifying potential supply sources to meet program objectives.
• Support in development of source selection strategy, criteria, and planning, including participation in Make/Buy assessments at the program level.
• Assist in developing program/technical requirements documents
• 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 c
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