The Supply Chain Senior Manager serves as a strategic advisor to utility-sector clients, leading the design, optimization, and transformation of supply chain operations across generation, transmission, distribution, and customer service functions.
California: $132,500 to $338,300; Cleveland: $122,700 to $270,600; Colorado: $132,500 to $292,200; District of Columbia: $141,100 to $311,200; Illinois: $122,700 to $292,200; Maryland: $132,500 to $292,200; Massachusetts: $132,500 to $311,200; Minnesota: $132,500 to $292,200; New York: $122,700 to $338,300; New Jersey: $141,100 to $338,300; Washington: $141,100 to $311,200; Bonus opportunities; Paid holidays and PTO
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