Date Posted: 4/24/2024
Job Function: WareHouse / Store
Location: Sunnyvale CA - USA
Offered Salary: USD 40 Hourly
Iron Systems is an innovative, customer-focused provider of custom-built computing infrastructure platforms such as network servers, storage, OEM/ODM appliances & embedded systems.
For more than 15 years, customer have trusted us for our innovative problem solving combined with holistic design, engineering, manufacturing, logistic and global support services.
Job Title: Supply Chain Analyst II
Location: US - Remote
JOB DESCRIPTION
The AI, Compute, and Storage (ACS) team within the Global Supply Chain Operations (GSCO) group is responsible for teaming with our supply chain partners to build, deliver, and enable AI and Compute and Storage infrastructure.
Computing foundation is its Data Centers, and key strategic partnerships with Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs) across the Compute and Storage industry are a crucial piece in building and operationalizing this infrastructure.
The ACS-GSCO is responsible for managing these relationships, setting and achieving key performance metrics (ex.
On-time delivery) from our ODM partners while working dynamically to unlock challenges on the tactical (ex.
supply), strategic (ex.
sourcing strategy), and foundational (ex.
process overhaul) levels for both ODMs.
The team is dynamic, needing to coordinate across engineering, NPI, mass production, and sustaining challenges all within a given cycle, while also being subject matter experts, with deep familiarity across ODM management, production, manufacturing, and delivery best practices.
Put simply: the ACS-GSCO team is composed of flexible problem solvers who build relationships both within- and beyond- to achieve industry-leading performance and pave the way for AI-enabled infrastructure.
The Supply Chain Operations Associate is an important role for the ACS-GSCO team, playing a pivotal part in operationalizing our global supply chain.
This role will play an important part in interfacing with all of our operational compute-and-storage supply and systems to enable world-wide infrastructure.
Serving as part of our business enablement team, this individual plays a crucial role in ensuring material readiness and ODM performance lines up with the dynamic needs of infrastructure program.
Minimum qualifications:
BS in Business, Mathematics, Engineering, or related technical field or equivalent combination of education.
Experience, and/or a demonstrated enthusiasm to learn about, supply chain in technology, hyperscale data centers, semiconductor industry, and/or associated industries.
Analytical and operational experience with an understanding of supply/demand, manufacturing, fulfillment, and logistics.
Data management experience such as: inventory, supply, SKU, or retail data management
A demonstrated attention to detail and a focus on driving accuracy
Interpersonal and communication skills with experience coordinating across and amongst teams
Responsibilities:
Validate, de-risk, and coordinate the data signal around sub assembly components from our ODMs during the execution window.
This includes data-management to ensure that the racks built line up with the material on-hand 2.
Coordination with our business enablement team including:
Purchase order updates and management
Rack-level assembly and configuration updates
Coordination with key ODM business inputs and partners 3.
Data management across numerous facets of business enablement including supporting:
Change order management
Sub-assembly forecast and commit validation
Inventory validation
Ability to rapidly synthesize and communicate risk areas to business enablement and sourcing manager partners
Ability to drive partner data input and rapidly validate/verify accuracy across multiple data sources
Preferred qualifications:
An interest, or previous exposure to, computer manufacturing, production, and configuration.
An ability to rapidly understand the terminology, and configuration components, within the hardware domain 3.
Experience interfacing with internal & external partners in an entrepreneurial and cross-functional environment, requiring a latitude for independent judgment while coordinating people and technical resources.