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Director, Supply Chain Strategy
About The Coca-Cola North America Supply Chain:
The Coca-Cola North America supply chain is responsible for producing and delivering finished beverage products to our bottlers and customers across the US and Canada. These products include:
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Hydration bottle/can products (e.g., Dasani, Powerade, smartwater, vitaminwater, Gold Peak, etc)
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Chilled products (e.g., Simply, Minute Maid, Honest branded refrigerated products)
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Foodservice “syrup” products (e.g., Coca-Cola and all other brands available at beverage dispensers at foodservice restaurants).
The Coca-Cola North America supply chain consists of owned manufacturing assets and contracted manufacturing partnerships with external “co-manufacturing” parties along with a network of ambient and chilled warehouses and contracted freight carriers.
Supply Chain Team:
Comprised of internal technical, operational, and network management resources equipped with world class tools required for world class supply chain management.
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Balances daily operational responsibility (product production and order fulfillment) with:
– Cost basis management
– Innovation support
- Infrastructure/capability evolution in order to maintain competitive advantage for the North America Operating Unit.
Supply Chain – Strategy Team:
Focuses on strategic supply chain related questions in North America (US, Canada, and Mexican exports to US). Focus areas include:
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Network and infrastructure design
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Production partnership strategy
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Transformational capability enhancement
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Each team member typically leads or supports 2-3 major projects at a time along with ongoing advisory and strategy support for a business segment.
Role Scope:
The Director of Supply Chain Strategy will typically lead a medium-complexity transformation initiative while serving as supporting member for other initiatives led by teammates. These initiatives may involve:
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Production facility footprint changes (e.g., plant closures/consolidations/expansions)
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New co-manufacturing partnerships
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Major changes in product design or innovation support capabilities
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Sustainability strategy
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Enhancement to network management “control tower” capabilities.
Leadership initiatives typically include:
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Strategy development (identification of opportunity, options, evaluations, analysis, recommendations)
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Stakeholder alignment
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Decision making support (e.g., steering committee stewardship, business case development/representation)
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Handoff to execution team (at point of completed legal agreements negotiated/finalized with co-manufacturers, final internal decisions made/approved, etc)
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Ongoing support through implementation as appropriate.
New responsibilities/initiatives will be taken on as capacity permits with most initiatives expected to take 12-18 months of majority-capacity leadership by The Director – Supply Chain Strategy.
What You’ll Do for Us
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Supply chain strategy project leadership/management – Own major transformation initiatives from ideation through final decision alignment and handoff to execution team
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Organizational alignment – Cross functional team leadership (non-reporting relationship – managing through influence), harnessing expertise of various SMEs as needed while creating materials required to align senior leadership on key decisions
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Supporting analysis – Financial and operational analysis (Excel based); defining, interpreting, and utilizing analyses performed by other SMEs as required
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Negotiation management – External deal negotiations involvement (including leadership) of large production contracts and M&A transactions may be required
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Business Partnership – Partner with internal supply chain operations, technical, brand, commercial, customer, and bottler teams as required to develop solutions optimized for total system impact
What You’ll Need
The ideal candidate has a “consulting skillset” – able to quickly learn opportunities/constraints/consideration factors for each part of the business required.
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Must be able to break down complex problems with pragmatic structures, enabling broad working team to effectively engage the problem and advance the work.
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Must have ability to lead through influence (vs direct authority) while maintaining a broad “general management” purview.
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Core requirements include advanced financial/analytical acumen and concise/executive communication skills.
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Supply chain experience is preferred but not required. This role is not software/IT focused so experience in this space is a minor consideration only.
Qualifications & Requirements:
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Bachelor's Degree required/Post-graduate degree preferred
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Strategy and project management experience (consultant background strongly preferred)
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5+ years of diversified operating and PMO experience
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Complex program management / implementation, influencing and communication skills
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Advanced quantitative ability (Excel modeling) and financial acumen
What We Can Do For You
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Iconic Brand: Work on the most recognized brand in the world and be part of developing the brands next chapter.
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Exposure to World Class Leaders: Availability to global marketing leaders that will expand your network and exposure you to emerging digital platforms and marketing insights.
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Learning Culture: Access to resources such as Coke University, LinkedIn Learning and management programs that give you the resources to continually develop your skills and knowledge.
The Coca-Cola Company will not offer sponsorship for employment status (including, but not limited to, H1-B visa status and other employment-based nonimmigrant visas) for this position. Accordingly, all applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis and must not require The Coca-Cola Company’s sponsorship to continue to work legally in the United States.
Pay Range:
United States of America: 164,000 USD – 193,000 USD
Base pay offered may vary depending on geography, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. A full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the position, is offered.
Annual Incentive Reference Value Percentage:
30
Annual Incentive reference value is a market-based competitive value for your role. It falls in the middle of the range for your role, indicating performance at target.
Location(s):
United States of America
City/Cities:
Atlanta
Travel Required:
00% – 25%
Relocation Provided:
No
Job Posting End Date:
July 12, 2026
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