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Senior Supply Chain SpecialistNew York, NY (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Senior Supply Chain Specialist will play a critical role in managing procurement and supply chain operations, ensuring the efficient delivery of resources to support organizational goals. This ...$95,000 - $100,000/Year -
Director of Operations - Metal Stamping/Manufacturing - NJEdison, NJ (Onsite) Full-TimeThis role leads complex manufacturing operations within a precision metal components environment, combining strategic oversight with hands-on execution. You will shape long-term operational strateg...$160,000 - $210,000/Year -
Director of Operations- Metals- Nutley, NJNutley, NJ (Onsite) Full-TimeA manufacturing organization seeks a senior operations leader to drive strategic growth, operational excellence, and continuous improvement across metal forming facilities, overseeing production, q...$180,000 - $210,000/Year -
Quality Engineer / LeadGreater Newark Area, NJ (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Quality Engineer is responsible for ensuring product quality and process efficiency within a precision manufacturing environment. This role drives inspection, validation, and continuous improve...$85,000 - $95,000/Year -
Sr. Manufacturing Engineering Manager - Aerospace - NJMontclair, NJ (Onsite) Full-TimeThis role owns manufacturing engineering leadership for a technically advanced production environment, spanning process development, machining, and new product introduction. You will partner closel...$180,000 - $220,000/Year
Supply Chain Jobs in Montclair, NJ
Supply chain engineers are responsible for identifying and evaluating potential leads on supply chain sources. They resolve challenges and issues in the chain and actively search for alternate suppliers. Employees typically work with teams for added efficiency.A typical day in the life of a supply chain engineer might include:
• Negotiating initial pricing on projects
• Evaluating current supplies, as well as alternate options
• Working with supply chains and finding weak points
• Finding new suppliers that can replace slower or more expensive options.