TRAFFIC Gauteng

Senior Project Manager - Supply Chain Transformation

Sabenza IT & Recruitment
South African Rand . ZAR 300,000 - 400,000

Job Description

Ready to shape the future of an end-to-end supply chain at enterprise scale? This is a rare opportunity to lead multi-year, strategic transformation programmes that redefine how a business plans, sources, moves, and delivers its products.

As the Senior Project Manager - Supply Chain, you'll sit at the intersection of strategy, technology, and operation, driving large-scale optimisation, digital transformation, and resilience initiatives across procurement, logistics, warehousing, and customer fulfilment. You'll partner closely with executive leadership, influence long-term supply chain strategy, and turn bold ideas into measurable business outcomes.

Responsibilities
  • Strategic Leadership & Programme Delivery
  • Advanced Project Management
  • Supply Chain Optimization & Transformation
  • Stakeholder Engagement & Executive Communication
  • Change Management & Continuous Improvement
Requirements

Qualifications Required:

  • Matric and a Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree (MBA or Supply Chain/Operations specialisation) preferred.
  • 8-15 years of relevant experience in supply chain, operations, or logistics, with at least 5 years in project/programme leadership.
  • Proven success leading large, complex supply chain transformation programmes.
  • Deep experience with enterprise systems (SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics) and digital supply chain technologies.
  • Professional certifications (PMP, Prince2 Practitioner, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt) strongly advantageous.
  • Experience collaborating with C suite and executive leadership teams.

We an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants

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