Director, Supply Chain

Manchester, NH
Full Time
Experienced
Company Overview:
Merrimack Manufacturing is a medical device manufacturer located in the Manchester Millyard. We are a growing manufacturing company that will play a crucial part in bringing innovative and life changing products to life.

Position Overview:
The Director of Supply Chain is responsible for the strategic leadership, development, and execution of the company’s end-to-end supply chain operations in a regulated medical device-manufacturing environment. This role oversees procurement, production planning, inventory control, and logistics to ensure the efficient, compliant, and cost-effective flow of materials required to support manufacturing, product launches, and commercial distribution.  The Director of Supply Chain will work cross-functionally with Manufacturing, Quality, Finance, Engineering, and Regulatory teams to ensure supply continuity, optimize inventory levels, reduce costs, and support business growth while maintaining compliance with applicable regulatory standards.

Responsibilities:
  • Develop and implement supply chain strategies that support company growth, operational efficiency, and customer demand.
  • Lead and manage all aspects of supply chain operations including procurement, demand planning, inventory management, and logistics.
  • Establish and monitor supply chain performance metrics to ensure operational excellence.
  • Provide leadership, mentorship, and development to supply chain personnel.
  • Oversee sourcing strategies and supplier selection to ensure reliable and cost-effective procurement of raw materials, components, and services.
  • Develop strong supplier partnerships and negotiate contracts, pricing, and service agreements.
  • Collaborate with Quality and Regulatory teams to ensure suppliers meet FDA and ISO requirements.
  • Mitigate supply chain risks through supplier diversification and contingency planning
  • Lead demand planning and production planning processes to ensure alignment between customer demand and manufacturing capacity.
  • Optimize inventory levels to balance supply continuity with inventory turns and cost control.
  • Oversee material requirements planning (MRP) systems and ensure accuracy of planning data.
  • Monitor and manage inventory performance metrics such as inventory turns, safety stock levels, and material availability.
  • Oversee domestic and international logistics including transportation, warehousing, and distribution of finished medical devices.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory, shipping, and import/export requirements.
  • Optimize freight and logistics costs while maintaining service levels.
  • Manage supply chain budgets and identify opportunities for cost reduction and operational improvements.
  • Monitor key financial metrics including material cost, purchase price variance (PPV), and cost of goods sold (COGS).
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives to increase efficiency and reduce waste.
  • Ensure supply chain activities comply with regulatory requirements including:
  • FDA 21 CFR Part 820
  • ISO 13485
  • GMP requirements

EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS:
  • 10–15 years of progressive experience in supply chain management within a manufacturing environment.
  • Minimum 5 years in a leadership or management role.
  • Experience in medical device, pharmaceutical, or regulated manufacturing environments preferred.
  • Strong experience with ERP/MRP systems and supply chain analytics
  • Strategic supply chain leadership
  • Supplier negotiation and contract management
  • Demand planning and inventory optimization
  • Strong financial acumen (COGS, PPV, inventory metrics)
  • Regulatory knowledge related to medical device manufacturing
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and cross-functional collaboration skills
  • Data-driven decision making and continuous improvement mindset

Education:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business, Engineering, or related field required.
  • Master’s degree or MBA preferred.
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