Director, Enterprise Transportation

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Pittsburgh, PA - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 2 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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Work Schedule

Standard (Mon-Fri)

Environmental Conditions

Office

Job Description

Group/Division Summary:

The Director of Enterprise Logistics defines and executes logistics procurement and enterprise logistics strategy across the organization. This role leads logistics procurement strategy and drives operational excellence across business units.

The Director is accountable for productivity financial guidance and market sourcing events while advancing continuous improvement through a standardized data-driven approach. This includes leveraging systems analytics and process discipline to deliver results across Cost Quality Service Safety and Sustainability.

POSITION SUMMARY:

  • Define and execute a multi-year enterprise logistics strategy aligned to business growth cost optimization and sustainability objectives.
  • Lead strategic sourcing initiatives and market events to optimize carrier portfolio capacity and total cost of ownership.
  • Establish and drive operational excellence through standardized processes performance management and continuous improvement frameworks.
  • Build and optimize enterprise logistics network strategies to enhance efficiency service levels and scalability.
  • Lead a high-performing team to deliver Annual Operating Plan (AOP) targets through disciplined execution and data-driven decision-making.
  • Deliver measurable cost savings and margin improvement through analytics benchmarking and structured optimization initiatives.
  • Lead executive-level business reviews translating performance data into strategic insights risks and actionable plans.
  • Develop and govern enterprise carrier management programs including supplier segmentation performance scorecards and strategic partnerships.
  • Influence the carrier market by building and maintaining strategic relationships at executive and operational levels to drive performance innovation and long-term value creation.

Key Responsibilities:

  • A bachelors degree in Supply Chain Logistics Finance or a related area or equivalent. Masters or advanced degree preferred.
  • 7 years of transportation / logistics leadership management
  • Validated experience managing/sourcing a complex multi-modal global transportation network serving both domestic and export markets including ground and express parcel cold chain air freight truckload LTL and ocean transportation.
  • Deployment of Logistics Control Tower including logistics visibility risk management and cross functional partner management
  • Experience managing hazardous materials (chemicals) and experience in life sciences pharma/healthcare is a plus.
  • Effective communication interpersonal and presentation skills.
  • A dynamic high-energy leader with a track record as an effective communicator and uses a collaborative approach to problem solving.
  • Validated understanding of logistics provider sourcing operations and cost control across in a global environment.
  • Must have a consistent record of effectively leading a financial P&L building and achieving an Annual Operating Plan that drives year over year cost reduction.
  • Confirmed leadership skills to take charge and initiate actions to inspire change.
  • Analytical qualities to make sound decisions through the conceptualization and evaluation of different courses of action to meet or exceed operational goals.
  • Ability to travel up to 25%.


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Director

Work ScheduleStandard (Mon-Fri)Environmental ConditionsOfficeJob DescriptionGroup/Division Summary:The Director of Enterprise Logistics defines and executes logistics procurement and enterprise logistics strategy across the organization. This role leads logistics procurement strategy and drives oper...
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