What are the responsibilities and job description for the Regional Inventory Manager position at SunCoke Energy Careers?
Inventory Planning & Control
- Develop and maintain inventory strategies to support equipment reliability, preventive maintenance, and project demands.
- Determine proper min/max levels, safety stock, reorder points, lead times, and critical spares.
- Conduct ongoing ABC analysis, cycle counting, and root-cause analysis for inventory discrepancies.
- Identify obsolete, excess, and slow-moving inventory and execute rationalization plans.
Maintenance Support
- Coordinate closely with maintenance planners, reliability engineers, and operations to forecast demand for spare parts.
- Ensure critical spares lists are accurate and tied to assets.
- Support shutdown/turnaround planning with advanced materials kitting and readiness.
Procurement & Vendor Engagement
- Work with purchasing to source cost-effective parts while maintaining quality and reliability.
- Establish vendor-managed inventory programs (VMI), consignment stock, or long-term supply agreements when beneficial.
Warehouse & Materials Management
- Ensure the storeroom is organized, secure, and optimized for efficient picking, staging, and transactions.
- Oversee receiving, labeling, inspection, and proper storage of all materials.
- Implement and enforce standardized procedures for issuing parts, returns, and warranty tracking.
Systems & Data Integrity
- Maintain accurate data in the CMMS/ERP system, including part descriptions, BOMs, locations, and stock levels.
- Use KPIs to monitor performance and drive continuous improvement.
Leadership & Continuous Improvement
- Develop and enforce storeroom procedures, safety practices, and inventory control policies.
- Train and supervise storeroom personnel.
- Lead initiatives to reduce downtime, improve inventory turns, and reduce carrying costs.
Education Requirements/Work Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in supply chain, operations, business, engineering, or related field (or equivalent experience).
- 3–7 years of experience in MRO inventory management, maintenance planning, or industrial warehousing.
- Strong knowledge of CMMS/ERP systems (SAP, Maximo, Oracle, Infor, etc.).
- Understanding of maintenance practices, reliability principles, and industrial equipment.
- Excellent analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in manufacturing, chemical processing, utilities, or heavy industry.
- Certification such as CPM, CPIM, CSCP, or CMRP.
- Familiarity with lean practices, Kanban, 5S, and reliability-centered maintenance.
- Experience implementing VMI, kitting, or storeroom optimization initiatives