Reporting to the Plant Manager, The Supply Chain Manager leads all aspects of supply chain and needs to collaborate closely with production, lab, quality, technical departments, and external service providers. This state-of-the-art facility includes dry premix production, liquid premix production, advanced HVAC systems, and a fully automated storage and retrieval system (AS/RS) in the warehouse. The Supply Chain Manager is responsible for end‑to‑end supply chain operations at a newly commissioned premix manufacturing plant in Chilliwack, BC. This role owns inbound logistics, warehousing (including ASRS operations), inventory management, outbound to copackers, and cross‑border customs compliance. This position plays a critical leadership role in transitioning the site from project phase to stable operations. Building and developing a new team; ensuring safe, compliant, and reliable supply chain execution in a highly automated SAP/WMS environment.
Job DescriptionINBOUND SUPPLY CHAIN & PORT LOGISTICS
Manage inbound raw material logistics from Vancouver Port to Chilliwack alongside e 3PL provider.
Coordinate drayage, customs clearance, container scheduling, and receiving capacity.
Minimize freight congestion, container dwell time, and demurrage risk for inbound.
Align inbound flows with production ramp-up and ASRS capacity.
Adhere to standards set up by HQ for all above activities to maintain product quality and consistency.
WAREHOUSE & ASRS OPERATIONS
Operational ownership of the ASRS system following project handover.
Work closely with engineering, IT, and vendors during system stabilization.
Establish and maintain SOPs, work instructions, and escalation protocols.
Ensure warehouse operations meet safety, productivity, and accuracy requirements.
Define and manage business continuity plans for ASRS downtime scenarios.
CROSS BORDER OUTBOUND LOGISTICS (CANADA – US)
Own outbound finished goods distribution to U.S. customers (Arizona).
Ensure compliant and accurate cross‑border customs documentation, including: Commercial invoices, Packing lists, HS codes, Country of Origin / USMCA, FDA prior notice (as applicable)
Manage relationships with customs brokers, carriers, and freight forwarders.
Proactively prevent border delays through documentation audits and KPI tracking
Point person to escalate any regulatory related issues to HQ.
SAP. WMS & SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
Function as business owner for supply chain processes in SAP and WMS
Partner with IT to ensure accurate master data, inventory management, and HU handling.
Prevent inventory discrepancies through disciplined transaction controls.
Support system testing, go‑live stabilization, and post‑go‑live optimization.
INVENTORY PLANNING
Establish inventory management strategy for a new plant with evolving demand.
Ensure FEFO compliance in an automated warehouse environment.
Implement cycle counting and inventory accuracy processes from day one.
Balance service levels, space utilization, and working capital.
Coordinate with finance as a main point person for year-end inventory reconciliation.
TEAM LEADERSHIP & CAPABILITY BUILDING
Build, lead, and develop supply chain and warehouse teams from the ground up.
Design training programs for employees with limited ASRS exposure.
Develop supervisors and identify key ASRS super users.
Foster a safety‑first, disciplined, and accountable operating culture.
SAFETY QUALITY & COMPLIANCE
Ensure supply chain activities comply with food safety, quality, and regulatory standards as set by HQ.
Support internal and external audits (food safety, customs, safety)
Promote safe interactions between people, equipment, and automated systems.
Lead incident investigations and corrective action implementation.
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Ensure compliance with all applicable local, provincial, and federal regulations for the supply chain space.
Maintain records and documentation required for regulatory compliance and audits.
Perform an internal mock audit to test measures in place for compliance and sustainability.
PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT & CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
Define and track ramp‑up KPIs (Inventory accuracy, Dock‑to‑stock time, and Safety metrics).
Drive stabilization before cost or efficiency optimization.
Identify and lead improvement initiatives once operations mature.
Quality related KPI's like failure notices in general.
Internal audit results from QA and corrective action implementation within 30 days.
Qualifications8–12+ years of progressive experience in supply chain / logistics / warehouse management/3PL management.
Experience in manufacturing or ingredient/food environments.
Hands‑on experience working in SAP (ERP and EWM preferred) and WMS systems.
Demonstrated experience with cross‑border Canada–U.S. logistics.
Strong understanding of customs documentation and compliance.
Experience supporting or leading operations in automated or ASRS environments.
Proven ability to build and lead teams in startup or change environments.
Greenfield or plant startup experience and direct involvement in project‑to‑operations handover preferred.
Premix, food, ingredients, or regulated manufacturing background preferred.
Exposure to high‑volume ports preferred.
APICS / CSCP / PMP or similar certification preferred.
Valid Class 5 Driver’s license.
Additional InformationThe expected annual base salary range for this position is $137,000 to $160,000. The actual base salary for this position will depend on various factors including, but not limited to, the candidate’s qualifications, skills, experience and work location. This position is also eligible for an annual bonus in accordance with the terms of Red Bull’s bonus plan.
Red Bull Canada is an equal opportunities employer. We believe passionately that employing a diverse workforce is central to our success. We make recruiting decisions based on your experience and skills. We welcome applications from all members of society irrespective of age, sex, disability, sexual orientation, race, religion.
Skills Required
- 8-12+ years of progressive experience in supply chain, logistics, warehouse management, or 3PL management
- Experience in manufacturing or ingredient/food environments
- Hands-on experience working in SAP (ERP and EWM preferred) and WMS systems
- Demonstrated experience with cross-border Canada-U.S. logistics
- Strong understanding of customs documentation and compliance (Commercial invoices, HS codes, USMCA, FDA prior notice as applicable)
- Experience supporting or leading operations in automated or ASRS warehouse environments
- Proven ability to build and lead supply chain and warehouse teams in startup or change environments
- Valid Class 5 Driver's license
- Greenfield or plant startup experience and direct involvement in project-to-operations handover
- Premix, food, ingredients, or regulated manufacturing background
- Exposure to high-volume ports
- APICS / CSCP / PMP or similar certification
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Healthcare Strength — Health coverage is characterized by comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans alongside robust mental health access, including up to 25 free coaching/therapy sessions and digital physical therapy. Wellness initiatives such as gym subsidies, on-site fitness classes, and Fit For Flight further enhance overall healthcare value.
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Parental & Family Support — Family supports include paid family leave, incentives for healthy pregnancies, coverage for doulas/midwives, free breast milk shipment, and caregiving resources like subsidized back-up care. Adoption and surrogacy reimbursement up to $25,000 and parenting support tools broaden accessibility across family stages.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — Paid time off is positioned as generous, typically ranging from 20–30 days annually, with Red Bull North America noted at 36 days. A paid holiday schedule complements vacation and leave options.
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