The Supply Management division within Supply Chain & Logistics (SC&L) plays a central role in supporting OHSU's mission by ensuring essential medical supplies are available where and when they are needed. The team oversees Materials Management for Perioperative (PeriOp) services and Multi-Specialty Procedure Units (MSPU), working closely with OHSU's distributors and Warehouse operations to maintain reliable supply availability for patient care.
As the system's distribution hub, the Warehouse receives, stores, and delivers medical and linen supplies efficiently across the Level One Trauma Center, inpatient units, clinics, and procedure areas. Within PeriOp and Inventory Management, the division manages supply inventories for South OR, the Center for Health & Healing OR, Doernbecher OR, and all MSPU locations. Materials Management includes staff responsible for daily operational functions in these areas, including Property Specialists, Administrative Coordinators, and Program Technicians.
Leadership & Administrative
Coordination
Customer Service
Process Improvement
Other
Dangerous Goods/Hazmat Certification.
Forklift Certification.
Must possess and demonstrate exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills.
Must be customer service focused with the ability to analyze customer requirements and establish efficient methods of meeting their needs.
Excellent communication skills, professionalism, follow-through, and strong team skills.
Must be proficient with Microsoft Office.
Must have strong time management skills to meet commitments and timelines.
Must possess and demonstrate the ability to work within an established budget as well as assist in the development of future budgets.
Extensive knowledge of USPS, FEDEX, UPS, DOT, CFR, and IATA rules, regulations, and procedures.
Four years of supervision or management experience in a union environment.
This position works onsite at OHSU Monday through Friday, from 4:30am - 1:00pm in a busy environment with many interruptions, multiple demands, and people interactions. Must have the ability to be flexible in work schedule and be available to work on short notice.
The work environment is in a cubicle office, in a warehouse or office environment, and in hospital and clinic settings, with exposure to patients, lab experiments, and other hospital-related situations, as well as hot and cold weather elements and moderate noise and dust. Must be willing to travel between all OHSU satellite locations and to off- campus locations if needed. Requires work hours beyond standard office hours, as required. Some travel to industry conferences, site visits, etc., is needed infrequently.
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