Role OverviewThe Sr. S&OP Manager will lead the design, launch, and stabilization of ZimVie's global Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP / SIOP) process. This role is responsible for building the operating model, governance, calendar, templates, standard meeting formats, decision forums, roles and responsibilities, handoffs, escalation paths, and management routines required to move ZimVie from a fragmented planning approach to one integrated, forward-looking business planning process.
What You Will Do
Design and implement ZimVie's global S&OP operating model, create a disciplined process that connects portfolio decisions, unconstrained demand, supply feasibility, inventory risk, regulatory readiness, and financial expectations into one forward-looking business plan, and lead change-management activities required to launch the S&OP process.
Why It Might Be a Fit
The successful candidate will bring strong S&OP experience, structured program management capability, business acumen, and the ability to influence across functions without direct authority.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Business, Operations, Industrial Engineering, Finance, Analytics, or a related field
- APICS / ASCM certification, IBF certification, PMP, Lean Six Sigma, or other relevant business planning / supply chain certification
- Minimum 7-10 years of progressive experience in supply chain, S&OP / SIOP / IBP, demand planning, supply planning, business planning, operations planning, or related functions
- Experience designing, implementing, or significantly improving an S&OP / IBP process
- Experience working with Commercial, Marketing, Finance, Regulatory, Operations, Supply Chain, and IT / Analytics stakeholders
- Experience with ERP systems and planning data
- Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Excel and PowerPoint
Benefits
- Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace
- Up to 10-15% travel required for site visits, implementation workshops, stakeholder alignment, or training sessions
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