.There are 7 billion people on this planet. And by 2050, there will be 2 billion more... many moving into urban centers at an unprecedented rate. Making sure there is enough food, fiber and infrastructure for our rapidly growing world is what we're all about at John Deere. And it's why we're investing in our people and our technology like never before in our 175-year history. Here the world's brightest minds are tackling the world's biggest challenges. If you believe one person can make the world a better place, we'll put you to work. RIGHT NOW.**Title**:Supply Management Site Manager**Primary Location**:Mexico (MX) - Nuevo León IJD Monterrey**Function**:Supply Management / LogisticsJohn Deere is a foremost leader in the ag equipment business, and we continue to put a solid stamp on other industries. For over 150 years, the company's portfolio of groundbreaking products has grown to include industries related to and outside of agriculture, including Turf, Construction and Forestry and Wind Technologies. The image of John Deere is no longer that of a signature green tractor meandering across a field; it's been replaced withan image of acceleration, swift progress, and innovative leaping toward the company's 200th year. The product line alone serves as proof with advances in machine performance, equipment automation, fleet management, and John Deere's ongoing investment in emerging markets.**Main Responsabilities**:- Manages material value chain sub processes within the Enterprise Product Delivery Process (EPDP) and Enterprise Order Fulfillment Processes (EOFP). These sub-processes may include all or some of the following: Supply Chain Integration, Direct Material, Indirect Material and Services, Inventory Control, Inbound and/or Outbound Logistics, Receiving, Internal Material Flow, Production Planning, Service Parts, Continuous Improvement, Supplier Quality, Supplier Warranty Administration, Sales and Operations Planning, Plan the Order, Wholegoods Management, and Acquire. This includes managing the relationship between the suppliers and managing the resources to support the processes they have responsibility for. The following are typical characteristics of this position: Manages $100 to $300 million in purchases and manages some of the processes listed above or manages up to $100 million in purchases and manages most of the processes listed above. The unit has multiple product lines and some involvement in global product line supply chain integration. Manages a workforce greater than 15 people and typically reports to a Director or General Manager.**What Skills You Need**:- Actively develops the Supply Management strategy and goals for the supply management processes they are responsible for that are aligned with the enterprise/division/unit strategic plan.- Manages and improves the processes within Supply Management by analyzing performance and monitoring results for the sub processes for which they are responsible