




Job Summary: Professional responsible for managing risks and delivery crises from domestic suppliers, ensuring the flow of parts to the client's production, with a focus on analysis and communication. Key Highlights: 1. Unlimited growth opportunities at DHL Supply Chain 2. Management of risks and delivery crises from domestic suppliers 3. Welcoming work environment with learning support **About DHL** --------------- DHL Supply Chain, part of the DHL Group, is the world's leading provider of contract logistics. The combination of management and value-added services with our customized, integrated logistics solutions drives resilience, increases efficiency, improves quality, and creates competitive advantage. By joining DHL Supply Chain, you become part of a company offering unlimited growth opportunities. We are proud of our welcoming work environment, where employees receive the tools and training they need to learn, grow, and succeed.**Job Description** --------------------- This position is within the SDRM (Supplier Delivery Risk Management) department, which is responsible for managing the domestic supplier chain, ensuring the delivery flow of parts and thereby supporting the full operation of the client's production process. Knowledge of production processes, analytical capability, data management, and strong communication skills are essential for performing this role.**Requirements** -------------- Mandatory: Bachelor's degree completed. Knowledge in Process, Procurement, or Production Materials Logistics areas. Intermediate MS Excel / Word and PowerPoint. Assertive communication, logical and analytical reasoning. Proactivity. Ownership mindset. Intermediate English. Flexibility in working hours. Autonomy and problem-solving ability. Desirable: Power BI and Data Analysis.**Responsibilities** --------------------- 1. Manage risks and delivery crises from domestic suppliers to meet production plant requirements. 2. Engage internal stakeholders across technical and commercial functions to support demand fulfillment. 3. Analyze supplier production capacity versus production demand by model/version. 4. Monitor customer priorities with operations and suppliers. 5. Maintain constant follow-up with suppliers, stakeholders, and customers. 6. Update KPIs reflecting activity performance and progress. 7. Track demand forecasts for models produced in Brazil to prevent risks and potential obsolescence. 8. Lead and analyze payment processes for extra costs incurred by South America plants' suppliers. 9. Comply with operational procedures and adhere to HSE, OMS, Quality, Radar Program, and DHL Supply Chain Code of Conduct standards.


