Hub Operations Manager (mandarin Speaking Is Required)
BP
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Fully remote
End-to-end service planning and delivery
Continuous improvement across planning processes
Drive service, cash and costs benefits
You will play a pivotal role in the delivery of Supply Chain operational outcomes – impacting Service, Cash and Cost, and in end-to-end service planning and delivery
Job Summary
You will play a pivotal role in the delivery of Supply Chain operational outcomes – impacting Service, Cash and Cost, and in end-to-end service planning and delivery.
The role ensures that all regional demands and business needs are accurately translated and efficiently communicated into the BTC teams, and that continuous improvement is driven across our planning processes to deliver agility and ongoing efficiency and effectiveness.
The role-holder wears several hats; you will bring to bear your substantial supply chain expertise and knowledge to identify and drive service, cash and costs benefits; you will possess extensive leadership experience which will focus on keeping the many large matrix teams connected and aligned, and on encouraging an inclusive working environment and a cooperatively ‘one team culture’.
Matching Summary
You will play a pivotal role in the delivery of Supply Chain operational outcomes – impacting Service, Cash and Cost, and in end-to-end service planning and delivery.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
end-to-end service planning and delivery
continuous improvement across planning processes
drive service, cash and costs benefits
leadership experience in matrix teams
strategic decision-making acumen
customer delivery focus
collaborative spirit
Nice-to-have
inclusive working environment
cooperatively ‘one team culture’
enthusiastic ambassador for continuous improvement
passion for influencing and supporting people
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
Minimum of 10 years of E2E supply chain operational and planning experience
Broad people leadership experience within a matrix organisation