FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of a Supply Chain Program Manager at Emerson?
The main responsibilities include leading initiatives to enhance Supply Chain Excellence, preparing performance metrics reports, analyzing spend data, automating processes, organizing collaboration reviews, creating Standard Operating Procedures, driving continuous improvement, evaluating current data processes, ensuring compliance, and supporting ERP implementation.
What qualifications do I need to be considered for this role?
You need strong analytical and problem-solving skills, experience in automation and digitization of processes, proficiency in MS Office applications and ERP tools (Oracle/SAP), excellent communication skills, and the ability to work with multiple stakeholders.
What is the preferred educational background for this position?
The preferred educational background is an Engineering Graduate in Electrical, Instrumentation, or Mechanical Engineering.
How many years of experience are required to apply for the Supply Chain Program Manager position?
A candidate should have 12-15 years of experience in procurement, supply chain management, or a related role.
Is there an opportunity for professional development within Emerson?
Yes, Emerson is dedicated to the ongoing development of employees, recognizing that it is critical to the company's success.
Does Emerson have a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
Yes, Emerson is committed to fostering a culture where every employee is valued and respected, with a focus on creating a diverse and inclusive work environment.
Are there benefits offered to employees at Emerson?
Yes, Emerson offers competitive compensation and benefits programs, including comprehensive medical and insurance coverage.
What type of work environment can I expect at Emerson?
Employees can expect a safe working environment that promotes work-life balance through hybrid work setups.
Can foreign nationals apply for this position?
Yes, Emerson welcomes foreign nationals to join the company through their Work Authorization Sponsorship.
What tools and methods does the Supply Chain Program Manager use to improve processes?
The manager will leverage technology to automate processes using tools such as Macros, Bots, AI, and Power BI.