Requisition ID: 25229
Job Category: Logistics/Demand & Supply Chain
Career level: Director/Leads Managers
Contract type: Permanent
Location:
Blue Bell, PA, US
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Director of North American Logistics
Location: US Remote
Salary Range: $ 169,000.00 to $ 190,000.00
About SKF:
SKF, reducing friction since 1907, re-imagining rotation for a better tomorrow!
SKF is an industry-leading manufacturer that has been a cornerstone in industrial life. Wherever there are machines or products in motion, SKF bearings are there to reduce friction. SKF drives the industries that support our way of life, powers the machines that put food on the table, and even helps explore the cosmos.
Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. SKF is on pace to decarbonize all its production facilities by 2030.
We’re guided by our SKF values. Collaboration is critical to the success of our colleagues, partners, and customers. Curiosity and Courage provide a foundation for innovation and advancement. And we do this work out of Care for our people, customers, communities, and the planet.
We’re a company committed to a culture of belonging, where all our people are encouraged to be themselves and grow their careers in an equitable environment.
Learn about SKF at www.skf.com.
Position Summary:
The Director of North American Logistics provides governance and strategic leadership for all logistics operations across the United States and Canada. This senior leadership role is accountable for designing, optimizing, and executing an integrated logistics strategy encompassing warehouse operations, transportation, international trade, customs compliance, and third-party logistics partnerships.
The position serves as a key member of the Americas and Pacific Logistics & Demand Chain leadership team and is responsible for ensuring safe, scalable, and cost-effective logistics operations while enabling business growth, customer satisfaction, and operational resilience. The Director leads long-term network strategy, capital and operational investment planning, tariff and duty optimization initiatives, organizational capability development, and continuous improvement of logistics processes and technologies.
This role requires a visionary leader capable of balancing operational execution with strategic planning while building a high-performing organization prepared for future growth and market changes.
Key Responsibilities:
Strategic Logistics Leadership
Establish governance processes and performance management disciplines to achieve strategic objectives.
Develop and execute the North American logistics strategy aligned with enterprise growth objectives and supply chain priorities.
Establish a multi-year roadmap for logistics network optimization, warehouse footprint strategy, transportation design, and customs compliance.
Lead long-range planning for capacity, infrastructure, capital and operational expenditure, and scalability.
Serve as the executive sponsor for logistics transformation and continuous improvement initiatives.
Evaluate emerging technologies, automation solutions, AI applications, transportation management systems (TMS), warehouse management systems (WMS), and digital logistics capabilities.
Warehouse Operations Leadership
Ensure compliance with all safety, regulatory, environmental, and operational standards.
Provide executive oversight for all warehouses, fulfillment operations, and value-added services across North America.
Lead network optimization efforts focused on inventory flow, service levels, space utilization, productivity, and cost efficiency.
Champion continuous improvement methodologies across warehouse operations.
Establish performance metrics focused on productivity, quality, inventory accuracy, and customer service excellence.
Transportation and Logistics Network Management
Develop transportation risk management and business continuity plans.
Drive transportation cost reduction, freight optimization, route efficiency, and modal conversion opportunities.
Direct inbound, outbound, intercompany, parcel, LTL, FTL, rail, air, and ocean transportation strategies.
Design transportation networks that balance customer service, cost, resilience, and sustainability objectives.
Monitor logistics market trends and develop strategies to mitigate disruptions and capacity risks.
International Trade and Customs Compliance
Establish governance frameworks for import/export controls, country-of-origin compliance, classification, valuation, and documentation processes.
Provide senior leadership for customs compliance, international trade operations, and regulatory governance.
Ensure compliance with U.S., Canadian, Mexican, and applicable international trade regulations.
Lead tariff mitigation strategies and duty recovery initiatives.
Develop and oversee Foreign Trade Zones (FTZ), bonded warehouses, drawbacks, free trade agreements, and duty optimization programs.
Assess geopolitical, regulatory, and trade risks and develop mitigation strategies.
Serve as the senior logistics representative during audits, regulatory reviews, and government interactions.
Tariff and Duty Exposure Mitigation
Develop enterprise-wide strategies to minimize tariff, duty, and trade-related financial exposure.
Identify opportunities through:
Free Trade Agreements (FTA/USMCA)
Foreign Trade Zone programs
Duty Drawback
First Sale programs
Valuation optimization
Supply chain redesign initiatives
Partner with Finance and Tax teams to quantify and track savings opportunities.
Monitor emerging trade policies and proactively assess business impacts.
Lead cross-functional initiatives to reduce landed costs and improve global sourcing flexibility.
Vendor and Supplier Management
Develop strategic relationships with logistics service providers, customs brokers, freight forwarders, warehouse operators, and transportation partners.
Establish supplier performance management frameworks and scorecards.
Lead contract negotiations and commercial governance activities.
Drive continuous improvement initiatives with external partners.
Ensure contingency planning and supplier diversification strategies are in place for critical logistics services.
Promote collaborative partnerships focused on innovation, service excellence, and cost competitiveness.
Financial Management and Operational Efficiency
Own logistics operating budgets and support capital planning processes.
Build and execute multi-year cost reduction and productivity improvement plans.
Develop business cases for logistics investments, automation, and network redesign initiatives.
Drive improvements in:
Cost-to-serve
Logistics cost as a percentage of sales
Inventory velocity
Transportation spend
Warehouse productivity
Working capital performance
Establish KPI-driven operating reviews to ensure execution against objectives.
Leadership, Organizational Development, and Succession Planning
Build and develop a best-in-class North American logistics organization.
Lead directors, managers, supervisors, and functional experts across logistics disciplines.
Create robust talent management and succession planning processes.
Develop future leaders through mentoring, coaching, stretch assignments, and leadership development programs.
Drive employee engagement, accountability, and a culture of ownership.
Establish organizational capability plans aligned with future business requirements.
Ensure workforce planning supports anticipated business growth and transformation initiatives.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
The Director will be accountable for:
Logistics cost as % of sales
Logistics cost per pound / kilogram
Warehouse productivity
Inventory accuracy
Perfect order fulfillment
On-time delivery performance
Customs compliance performance
Trade audit findings
Tariff and duty savings realized
Freight claims reduction
Working capital improvement
Warehouse safety performance
Employee engagement
Leadership succession readiness
Continuous improvement savings
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, Business, Engineering, International Trade, or related field required.
MBA, Certification, or advanced degree preferred.
15+ years of progressive logistics and supply chain leadership experience.
8+ years leading multi-site, multi-country logistics operations.
Experience within industrial manufacturing, engineered products, automotive, aerospace, heavy equipment, or comparable industries.
Demonstrated success leading warehouse operations, transportation networks, and international trade organizations.
Proven leadership of large-scale transformation and change management initiatives.
Experience managing complex 3PL, customs broker, and transportation provider relationships.
Core Leadership Competencies
Strategic Thinking
Executive Presence
Business Acumen
Financial Acumen
Organizational Leadership
Change Management
Supply Chain Expertise
Global Trade Knowledge
Risk Management
Data-Driven Decision Making
Negotiation and Influencing
Talent Development
Customer Focus
Continuous Improvement Mindset
Leadership Profile
The successful candidate is a forward-thinking logistics executive who combines deep operational expertise with strategic vision. They are capable of transforming logistics into a competitive advantage through operational excellence, technology adoption, trade optimization, organizational capability building, and disciplined execution of long-term business objectives.
What You’ll Love About SKF:
Rest and Relaxation. Enjoy a generous PTO policy and 13 paid holidays.
Work/Life Integration. SKF supports work/life integration, home, family, community, personal well-being and health.
Diversity in the Workplace. At SKF, we strive to embed Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in everything we do. By developing a culture of belonging, our people can flourish; leading to an inclusive, equitable environment that promotes leadership, engagement and innovation.
Best in Class Benefits. SKF cares about the wellbeing of our employees. Comprehensive healthcare options to fit your needs and opt out payment. Added benefits include company paid life insurance, STD, LTD. Supplemental benefits include critical illness coverage, tuition reimbursement, employee discount programs, and much more!
Bonus. SKF offers STVS (Short Term Variable Salary) or Sales Incentive based on company performance and at the discretion of management.
Invest in your Future. Participate in our 401K program that boasts a 10% employer contribution: 100% match up to 5% of your elected contribution (100% Vested) plus an additional 5% company contribution.