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Director of Supply Chain

Feeding San Diego 9477 Waples St, San Diego, CA 92121, USA Full-time
$90,000
per year

Job Description

Company Description

Feeding San Diego is a non-profit organization on a mission to connect every person facing hunger with nutritious meals by maximizing food rescue. Established in 2007, Feeding San Diego rescues surplus food from local and national food donors before it goes to waste and gets it to people facing hunger in San Diego County. It is the only Feeding America partner food bank in the region.

Feeding San Diego is dedicated to building a team that reflects the diverse county we serve, including those with varying backgrounds and life experiences. Applicants who strengthen our team through personal knowledge of poverty and food insecurity, as well as members of marginalized groups, are encouraged to apply.

Job Description

The Director of Supply Chain is responsible for the procurement of over 35 million pounds of food annually. This role includes leading the Supply Chain department by developing and updating procedures that support the organization’s acquisition of purchased and donated food from over 600 suppliers.

Among other responsibilities, the Director of Supply Chain is primarily responsible for:

  • Directing the procurement of donated food valued at over $61 million, annually
  • Managing a budget of $6 million for purchased food, freight and VAP fees 
  • Developing and implementing strategic goals aligned with the organization’s mission
  • Leading the department in donor engagement and vendor selection

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The following duties and responsibilities are those considered to be essential but do not represent all job functions that may be required to be performed by this position.

Donor Engagement

    • Leads the department in implementation of the Donor Stewardship Program
    • Monitor developments and trends in donations and ensure Supply Chain is prepared to react appropriately
    • Directs goal setting for the department and identifies areas for improvement
    • Supervises recordkeeping and retention in Salesforce (CRM)

Strategic Purchasing

  • Evaluates and controls purchasing decisions to achieve organization’s mission and stay within budget
  • Keeps Senior Leadership Team updated on important developments in commodity pricing and relevant supply chain shortages or delays
  • Acts as a focal point with the Grants and Finance teams for contractual and legal purposes

Analysis and Process Improvement

  • Plans and monitors activity of all incoming pounds using ERP and Jet reporting tools
  • Oversees KPIs for the department, ensuring actuals meet goals monthly and annually
  • Updates SOPs to improve processes within department and cross functionally

OTHER

  • Acts as SB1383 Liaison with City, County and State officials, leveraging these relationships for capacity building and funding opportunities
  • Food Safety Committee Member
  • Other tasks and responsibilities as needed

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

This role includes the supervision of two teams comprised of 7 team members.

INTERACTION
The Director of Supply Chain leads two teams involved in onsite and offsite operations. The Director of Supply Chain will interact closely with the Senior Leadership Team, members of the Warehouse, Finance, and Programs teams, as well as external stakeholders including vendors, food and financial donors.

Qualifications

EDUCATION/YEARS EXPERIENCE

Any combination of educational and work experience that would be equivalent to the stated minimum requirements would qualify for consideration of this position.

Required

  • High School Diploma/GED
  • Excellent customer service and analytical skills
  • Five years working in a procurement, sales, or food system role with negotiations
  • Moderate to high level computer skills: internet search engines, word processing and spreadsheet software
  • Experience with managing a team

Preferred

  • Bachelor’s degree with an emphasis on Business Management, Supply Chain Management, or Agricultural Business
  • Experience representing an organization
  • Experience using an inventory ERP system
  • Experience in planning
  • Experience with cGMP practices and Food Safety training

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Strong planning and forecasting skills; ability to analyze data; solutions orientated critical thinker
  • Leadership skills, high standards and ethics
  • Knowledge of office operations and accounting and budgetary controls
  • Exceptional attention to detail and experience keeping accurate records on complex programs
  • Ability to develop and maintain collaborative and professional relationships

Tools and Equipment Used

Automobile, computer, multi-line phone, copier, printer

LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS

  • Must have reliable transportation and possess and maintain a valid California driver’s license including continuous proof of a satisfactory driving record and personal vehicle insurance coverage and remain insurable under FSD’s insurance carrier standards.
  • ServSafe Certification required. *

*This must be obtained within the first 3 months of employment; training will be provided.

PHYSICAL, MENTAL & ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS

The physical demands described here are representative of those that an employee will be asked to successfully perform to fulfill the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly expected to:

  • Work in an office adjacent to a warehouse setting with occasional travel to other locations in San Diego County.
  • Prioritizes and multi-task work and projects requiring good memory, concentration, and analytical thinking.
  • Occasionally it is required to perform the safe operation of office equipment and machines and recognize and abate safety hazards within the workplace.
  • Perform work in an office and warehouse space housing warehouse operations, which may occasionally create an exposure to dust and pollen.
  • The noise level in the work environment varies and can be considered moderate.

Additional Information

Feeding San Diego provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

PAY & HOURS

$90,000 - $110,000

Hybrid - M, T, TH in FSD office and W & F optional remote

Why You’ll Love It Here

  • Employer sponsored healthcare benefits at platinum level for medical
  • 401K retirement plan with company matching
  • Flexible work environment; Attractive, welcoming office
  • Supportive time off policies including vacation, sick, & company holidays; accrue 20 days of PTO in first year
  • Learning & development and recognition programs
  • Your work has a real purpose and will help change lives in San Diego County.
  • Supportive and engaged Board of Directors
  • You’ll be part of a fun, supportive team that works hard and celebrates accomplishments together.
  • We live by our core values: Agility, Stewardship, Collaboration, Environment, Nutrition & Dignity.
  • 100% of our workforce believes in our mission and vision
  • Commitment to Sustainability – We prioritize food rescue to feed people not landfills. Food waste goes to local hog farms.

Company Information

Location: San Diego, California, United States

Type: Hybrid