Director of Supply Chain
Cosmo Cabinets Inc
Who We Are Cosmo Cabinets is a family-owned cabinet manufacturer in Eatonton, Georgia. We run 350,000 square feet of production with the capacity to build 1,500 cabinets a day, and we ship them to builders, dealers, and distributors who count on us to hit dates. We are KCMA-, NGBS-, and BABA-certified. We build in America, we say what we mean, and we deliver what we promise. Materials are the heartbeat of this operation. Particleboard, Plywood, hardwood moldings, hardware, finishes — if the right material isn’t on the floor at the right time, 1,800 cabinets a day doesn’t happen. That’s the job we’re hiring for. The Role You will be responsible for every material that enters Cosmo — what we buy, who we buy it from, what we pay, when it lands, and how much of it sits on our floor. Roughly 15% of our inputs come from Asia and Mexico, so you’ll manage international vendors, import logistics, and customs brokers alongside a domestic supply base. You’ll report to the EVP and be a core member of the operations leadership team. What You’ll Own Every Day Materials. Full accountability for all materials used across Cosmo’s production — plywood, particleboard, wood moldings, hardware, finishes, and packaging. Purchasing. Direct all buying of raw materials and production inputs — negotiate pricing, terms, and delivery commitments that hold up. Vendor development. Find, qualify, and develop suppliers who can keep pace with a 1,800-cabinet-a-day operation. Build second sources where we’re exposed. Imports. Manage international vendors across Asia and Mexico — purchase terms, freight, customs, duties, and the lead‑time realities of ocean freight. Demand planning. Read the demand plan as it moves and adjust buys accordingly. Not over‑bought, not short — balanced. Technical acumen. Know the specs of what you’re buying — material grades, finishes, hardware tolerances — well enough to challenge a vendor on quality. Inventory control. Set and hold inventory targets that account for vendor lead times and demand swings, keeping working capital tight without risking a line stoppage. Transportation. Control inbound and outbound trucking — carriers, rates, schedules — so material arrives on time and finished cabinets leave on time. What You Bring CPSM certification required. A bachelor's degree is a requirement for this position. Supply chain leadership experience in woodworking or a downstream wood products field — cabinets, furniture, millwork, or similar. You know the materials, the mills, and the market. Hands‑on import experience: international sourcing, ocean and land freight, customs, and long‑lead‑time planning. A working command of demand planning and inventory management — you’ve balanced lead time against demand and been accountable for the result. The technical depth to read a spec sheet and hold vendors to it. Experience managing inbound and outbound freight and carrier relationships. Location & Travel This position is based in our Atlanta office. You’ll spend one day a week at our Eatonton plant, about 75 minutes southeast — that’s where the cabinets get built, and it’s where a supply chain leader earns credibility. Compensation $150,000–$190,000 base salary, depending on experience, plus benefits. This is a senior leadership seat with direct impact on the cost and reliability of everything we build. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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