Senior Manager/ Assoc Director, Non-Product Commodity (APAC Logistics)
This role acts as a strategic leader for Non-Product Logistics at RTX, overseeing the APAC region. The incumbent will design and implement end-to-end logistics strategies, manage key supplier relationships, and lead cross-functional councils across multiple business units. Key responsibilities include strategic sourcing, contract management, and driving operational excellence through data-driven insights. It is a high-influence position requiring deep logistics experience within a complex, global organization.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 1
What you will work on
This role acts as a strategic leader for Non-Product Logistics at RTX, overseeing the APAC region. The incumbent will design and implement end-to-end logistics strategies, manage key supplier relationships, and lead cross-functional councils across multiple business units. Key responsibilities include strategic sourcing, contract management, and driving operational excellence through data-driven insights. It is a high-influence position requiring deep logistics experience within a complex, global organization.
TAL's take
High-impact regional leadership role at a tier-1 aerospace defense corporation with clear cross-functional responsibility.
Very well-defined scope for a regional logistics leadership position with specific category and cross-functional objectives.
Must haves
- Deep logistics expertise
- Ability to influence stakeholders in a matrixed organization
- Experience in strategic sourcing and logistics category management
- Proven leadership in regional logistics strategy execution
Tools and skills
Nice to have: transport management systems, network design, supply chain financial modeling, core methodology.
About the company
Global aerospace and defense leader, one of the largest in its industry.
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