Posts Tagged ‘Supply Chain Jobs Connecticut’
Hot Job: Senior Manager of Materials
Materials managers, also sometimes referred to as purchasing managers or procurement managers, plan, direct, and coordinate the process of buying materials, products and services for large organizations. Senior materials managers are usually tasked with creating deals and securing contracts with the vendors who supply the organization with the materials it needs to produce its products,…
Read MoreHot Job: Senior Operations Project Manager
Senior operations project managers are responsible for guiding the overall direction of critical manufacturing projects and facilitating communication with project managers, organizational leaders and other stakeholders. They may be responsible for overseeing reporting and documentation, reviewing contracts, ensuring all deadlines are met, analyzing financial statements and performance indicators, and ensuring that project budgets remain intact. They are also charged with adjusting project strategy and execution in…
Read MoreHot Job: Director of Manufacturing
A Director of Manufacturing oversees and manages manufacturing processes for a large organization or facility. This is a high-level, fast-paced career for leaders with exceptional leadership abilities, commitment to process and quality, and attention to detail. ZDA is currently recruiting for a director of manufacturing in the Chicago O’Hare area for a large, multimillion-dollar company…
Read MoreHot Job – Senior Operations Project Manager
A Senior Operations Project Manager is an individual who oversees the delivery projects within an organization, which involves overseeing multiple business units. The person in this role supports project management operations for new products, product/sub-assembly transfers to other sites or suppliers, newly acquired site integrations and contract manufacturers. They are also accountable for managing assets,…
Read MoreHot Job – Director of Quality (Regulatory and Quality Leadership)
A director of quality works with others in an organization to establish quality control methods and standards, as well as track performance against these methods and standards. In the medical device industry, this position more specifically involves overseeing a group of quality engineers focused on the manufacture of medical devices, which includes concentrating on production…
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