Reporting to the North America Aftermarket Director of Supply Chain & Logistics, the Warehouse & Distribution Manager will lead our North American warehousing and logistics operations.. The ideal candidate will bring deep expertise in lean warehousing practices, a track record of managing and relocating distribution centers, and proven experience working with Third-Party Logistics (3PL) partners.. Lead warehouse transitions and relocations, including facility setup, resource allocation, and third-party logistics (3PL) coordination.. 7+ years of progressive experience in warehouse and distribution management, preferably in the automotive aftermarket or related sectors.. Demonstrated expertise in lean warehouse operations and continuous improvement methodologies (e.g., Six Sigma, Kaizen).
Compensation: Volunteer Position (Be part of cutting-edge tech advancements). Join an advisory board and contribute to the strategy and innovation of groundbreaking solutions in AI, automation, and software development.. Guide tech strategy and product development.. Expertise in AI, SaaS, or IT systems.. Experience scaling tech startups or implementing advanced solutions.
The successful candidate will lead high-impact engagements that integrate sustainability into our clients’ product design & supply chain strategies, engage with C-suite executives, and deliver large-scale transformation programs to address ESG priorities.. This includes product, supply chain and procurement sustainability strategy development, operational ESG performance enhancement, compliance improvement, and the design and implementation of organizational structures, digital tools, and change management initiatives.. Service Innovation:Address client needs with tailored solutions that integrate ESG priorities into their business strategies.. For the Partner, Supply Chain Sustainability and Strategy (Director Level) position, we anticipate the annual base pay of $150,000 – $165,000 (USD).. Our diverse team of world-class experts supports clients across the breadth of their organizations to operationalize sustainability, underpinned by our deep technical expertise in addressing their environmental, health, safety, risk and social issues.
We're known as an auto glass company.. Draft, publish and maintain Belron Global Tool Testing and Calibration Testing protocols and results.. Vehicle OEM Software / Service Information and Aftermarket Software / Hardware. We’re good at what we do: we're proud of our 88% Net Promoter Score (NPS).. Absent a signed MSA and approval and request from Talent Acquisition to submit resumes for a specific requisition, we will not approve payment to any third party.
We're known as an auto glass company.. Draft, publish, and maintain technical processes and documentation relating to recalibration.. Draft, publish and maintain Belron Global Tool Testing and Calibration Testing protocols and results.. Has worked for a vehicle manufacturer in the research and development area Preferred. Vehicle OEM Software / Service Information and Aftermarket Software / Hardware
We're known as an auto glass company.. Draft, publish, and maintain technical processes and documentation relating to recalibration.. Draft, publish and maintain Belron Global Tool Testing and Calibration Testing protocols and results.. Has worked for a vehicle manufacturer in the research and development area Preferred. Vehicle OEM Software / Service Information and Aftermarket Software / Hardware
You will play a pivotal role in galvanizing coordinated strategy and content-development coordinating with the Office of the Vice President for Communications (OVPC) as they manage U-M’s overall reputation as a leader in this space.. Leveraging the university’s new Sustainability and Climate Executive Leadership Council (SCELC), our education and research strengths, internal and external networks and partnerships, and our campus as living and learning laboratory, the university seeks to amplify its story to unprecedented levels among its over community of more than 100,000 faculty, staff and students and more than 640,000 living alumni, as well as to local, regional, national and global communities.. The Director’s responsibilities include leading, strategizing and overseeing marketing, storytelling, and other communications related to University of Michigan’s campus sustainability efforts, including its 2040 carbon neutrality efforts, overarching ” Planet Blue ” enterprise, and sustainability priorities outlined in the university’s Vision 2034 framework, Campus Plan 2050 , and the Look To Michigan capital campaign.. You will also work in close coordination with the two other executive sustainability leadership teams: the Office of the Vice Provost for Sustainability and Climate Action, and the Senior Vice President and Chief Environmental, Social and Governance Officer at Michigan Medicine.. Other important collaborators include the Office of the Vice President for Communications (OVPC), and the Planet Blue Communicators network representing various units, including the Graham Sustainability Institute, the Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum (MBGNA), the School for Environment and Sustainability, and Student Life Sustainability, Facilities and Operations, among others.
, and debt financing (e.g. HUD, MSHDA, commercial, CDFI, etc. Works in concert with selected PVM executive colleagues, including the President/CEO, SVP of Finance and OG Operations, SVP and VP of Housing, in developing and nurturing relationships with HUD, MSHDA, and commercial lenders, the limited and co-general partners, etc.. Shares the leadership with the President/CEO and SVP/CFO/OG Ops associated with the non-facilities advancement business development functions, including assessing the alignment with the PVM Strategic Plan and the appropriate return on investment.. Knowledge of the aging process, older adult services, disability services, eligibility for and procedures of federal and applicable state entitlement programs.. Skill in handling all interactions with HUD, MSHDA, LIHTC syndicators/investors, NMTC syndicators/investors, organizations providing other forms of public financings (i.e. HOME, FHLB), Public Housing Commissions/Authorities and conventional financing sources