Job Description Summary:
The Director of Procurement Operations provides strategic, tactical, and operational leadership across procurement, inbound transportation, and materials management to support business growth, commercialization, and supply continuity.
This role drives supplier strategy, cost optimization, service performance, digital enablement, and risk mitigation while ensuring strong governance, financial discipline, and cross-functional alignment.
The Director partners closely with Supply Chain, Operations, Logistics, Finance, Commercial, and Executive leadership to deliver end-to-end supply solutions that create measurable enterprise value.
Core Accountabilities
OWN
Procurement Strategy & Execution
- Develop and execute category strategies across raw materials, packaging, and indirect spend.
- Lead supplier selection, contract negotiations, and long-term supplier relationship management.
- Drive cost optimization, productivity, and value creation initiatives.
- Manage large spend portfolios with clear financial accountability.
Supply Continuity & Materials Governance
- Establish inventory targets and performance metrics.
- Govern material start-ups, replenishment, run-outs, and obsolescence mitigation.
- Oversee liability management, inventory exposure, and write-off processes in partnership with Finance.
- Ensure continuity of supply during launches, transitions, and demand variability.
Transportation & Inbound Logistics
- Define and lead inbound transportation strategies supporting manufacturing and distribution.
- Identify and mitigate logistics risks related to supplier transitions and demand shifts.
Digital & Automation Strategy
- Identify and implement digital procurement capabilities (e-sourcing, automation workflows, analytics dashboards).
- Drive automation of manual procurement and materials processes to improve efficiency and visibility.
- Leverage SAP and supply chain systems to enhance data transparency, performance tracking, and decision-making.
- Champion digital tools that support supplier collaboration, predictive risk monitoring, and working capital optimization.
SUPPORT
Commercialization & Innovation
- Provide strategic input into sourcing, commercialization, and product launch initiatives.
- Support qualification materials and promotional readiness activities.
- Partner cross-functionally on innovation initiatives requiring supplier engagement.
Materials Planning & Transition Management
- Support inventory strategies and transition plans to ensure seamless supply during change events.
- Collaborate with Operations and Planning to align demand, supply, and risk mitigation.
Continuous Improvement
- Promote standardized processes, analytics, and performance reporting.
- Advance continuous improvement methodologies across procurement and logistics.
- Leverage supplier innovation to enhance cost, service, and sustainability outcomes.
INFORM
Executive & Cross-Functional Alignment
- Provide strategic insights and reporting to senior leadership on cost, service, risk, and working capital performance.
- Inform stakeholders of supply risks, supplier performance trends, and mitigation strategies.
- Communicate transportation, inventory, and procurement performance metrics regularly.
Governance & Compliance
- Ensure adherence to procurement governance standards and ethical sourcing practices.
- Maintain transparency on contractual obligations and supplier commitments.
Qualifications
Education
- Bachelor’s degree in Business, Supply Chain, Engineering, or related field
- MBA preferred
Experience
- 10+ years of progressive leadership experience in Procurement, Supply Chain, Materials Management, and/or Transportation
- Proven experience leading teams within a consumer packaged goods, manufacturing, or similar environment
- Demonstrated success in supplier negotiations, category strategy development, and cost optimization
- Experience managing large spend portfolios and complex supplier networks
- Deep knowledge of procurement, materials management, and transportation operations
- Strong financial acumen, including budgeting, P&L, and working capital management
- Expertise in SAP and procurement/supply chain systems
- Excellent executive‑level communication and stakeholder influencing skills
- High ethical standards and strong governance mindset
What You’ll Bring
- End‑to‑end supply chain leadership across procurement, materials, and transportation
- A results‑driven approach focused on cost, service, and risk management
- Ability to influence at senior leadership and executive levels
- A passion for building teams and driving sustainable performance improvement
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.
Skills:
Analytical Thinking, Budget Management, Buyer Representation, Category Management, Communication, Competitor Analysis, Continual Improvement Process, Contracts, Economic Cost Drivers, Global Sourcing, Group Problem Solving, Low Cost Country Sourcing, Marketing Capabilities, Microsoft Office, Negotiation, Procurement Procedures, Sourcing (Inactive), Sourcing and Procurement, Supplier Relationship Management
Pay Range:
$137,000 - $164,000
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:
26% - 50%
Relocation Provided:
No
Job Posting End Date:
March 10, 2026
Shift:
Our Purpose and Growth Culture:
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