Sr. Supply Planner

Remote
Full Time
Experienced
 

FCP Euro is seeking a Sr. Supply Planner to execute and continuously improve advanced supply planning processes. The ideal candidate will act as a strategic thought leader and subject matter expert, balancing day-to-day operations with transformational initiatives to drive real value within our supply chain.

This role focuses on executing and continuously improving advanced supply planning processes.  The ideal candidate has a track record of adding value within supply planning and acts as a strategic thought leader.  This individual will maintain primary ownership of core KPI and service level achievement for assigned suppliers.  Additionally, they will be assigned to lead one or two specific transformational focus areas while acting as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) to help hone ideas, drive adoption, and support continuous improvement across initiatives.

FCP Euro is an online automotive parts retailer headquartered in Milford, Connecticut. FCP stands for "Foreign Car Parts," and we specialize in replacement parts for European vehicles.  In the past 10 years, FCP Euro has earned a spot on the Inc. 5000 fastest-growing private companies list eight times. Customer service is deeply rooted in our core values.  FCP Euro is a customer and technology company, and this unique blended culture has yielded outstanding results worthy of reward and recognition. We are devoted to developing and maintaining user-friendly and accurate automotive catalogs. We have an incredible enthusiasm for what we do, and we are always looking for ways to grow, learn, and improve.

Responsibilities & Duties

Drive KPI Performance
Own and monitor key performance indicators to ensure consistent achievement of service and inventory goals. Partner closely with suppliers to align on forecasts and capacity, proactively addressing risks to meet or exceed fill-rate targets. Leverage data insights to identify trends and lead cross-functional process improvements.

Enhance Supplier Performance & Visibility
Track and analyze supplier lead times and fill rates to ensure reliable supply. Build strong supplier relationships, proactively address performance gaps, and explore alternative sourcing options when needed. Improve visibility by ensuring purchase order timelines and arrival dates remain accurate and up to date.

Optimize Supply Flow Across the Network
Act as a strategic leader in optimizing inventory flow across multiple nodes within the distribution network. Balance space constraints, transportation and handling costs, and customer experience to drive efficient and effective supply chain operations.

Balance Cash Efficiency & Customer Risk
Develop and guide inventory strategies that balance working capital efficiency with service level expectations. Optimize inventory buffers based on supply risk, maintaining lean inventory where possible while protecting availability for critical and single-source items.

Prevent Issues & Strengthen Product Strategy
Support the development and continuous improvement of standardized workflows for issue prevention and recovery. Partner with product and merchandising teams to identify assortment gaps and implement resilient backup supply strategies that protect long-term availability.

Experience and Skill requirements:

  • 4+ years of experience working in Supply chain or planning roles 
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred or the equivalent in related work experience
  • A proven track record of innovating and adding value within supply planning or inventory management
  • Experience designing, deploying, and continuously improving supply planning business processes
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret data, evaluate trade-offs, and make sound business decisions
  • Broad understanding of supply chain concepts, including multi-node inventory flow, risk optimization, and supplier performance
  • Excellent communication skills; able to act as a thought leader, hone ideas, and drive adoption across cross-functional teams
  • Knowledge of Excel, ERP, and Inventory/Replenishment systems and the ability to work effectively within them

Benefits and Perks

  • Company-subsidized Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, including a zero-premium Medical plan for employees.  Company HSA contribution.
  • 120 hours of PTO (Paid Time Off), 40 hours of Paid Sick Time, plus Company Holidays 401k with Company deposit and match.
  • Discounted prices on our catalog of European car parts!

Compensation 

This is an exempt salaried role with a base salary of $90,000 - $110,000 depending on experience, with a total compensation opportunity of $98,500 - $121,350 annually.   

 FCP Euro provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination or harassment of any kind on the basis of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin, cultural heritage, ancestry, political belief, age, marital status, family status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, intellectual disability, learning disability, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by the law.



 
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