[Remote] Staff Project Manager, Supply Chain at Western Digital

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Western Digital Logo
Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Data Storage, BiotechnologyIndustries

Requirements

  • 5–8 years of hands-on project/program management experience, ideally in a matrixed supply chain or transformation-focused environment
  • Strong operational mindset with a proven track record of execution

Responsibilities

  • Lead 3-4 priority programs that span across E2E Supply Chain, Digital Transformation focusing on connecting planning to execution
  • Enable outcome-based planning by embedding prioritization and intake rigor into PMO workflows and toolsets
  • Collaborate across business and technical teams to co-develop frameworks, templates, and coaching playbooks that reinforce agility and delivery mindset
  • Use Smartsheet, Confluence, and Jira to build dashboards that monitor health, risk, and delivery across portfolios
  • Champion the adoption of delivery culture not just accountability, but empowerment, clarity, and measurable progress
  • Improve transparency and delivery rhythm by owning program dashboards, reporting cadences, and issue escalation paths
  • Support cross-functional teams in navigating change through rollout of playbooks, process templates, and communication channels
  • Build and manage PMO content spaces (e.g., SharePoint, Confluence), ensuring clarity, usability, and up-to-date governance documentation

Skills

Project Management
Supply Chain
Strategic Planning
Stakeholder Management
Cross-functional Collaboration
Portfolio Management
Prioritization
Execution
Data Analysis

Western Digital

Provides data storage solutions and services

About Western Digital

Western Digital provides a variety of data storage solutions, including Network Attached Storage (NAS), Storage Area Network (SAN), private cloud, and hyper-converged infrastructure. Their products are designed to help businesses manage and store data efficiently and reliably. For example, their all-flash arrays are optimized for high input/output applications, while the JetStor brand offers cost-effective NAS and SAN arrays that support multiple host ports for improved performance. What sets Western Digital apart from its competitors is its extensive experience in the data storage market and its ability to cater to a wide range of clients, from large corporations to small businesses. The company's goal is to deliver high-value storage solutions that meet the diverse needs of its customers, ensuring they have the tools necessary for effective data management.

San Jose, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2014Year Founded
$927.9MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Data & Analytics, Enterprise SoftwareIndustries
10,001+Employees

Benefits

Paid sick leave & vacation time
Medical/dental/vision insurance
Life, accident, & disability insurance
Tax-advantaged flexible spending and health savings accounts
Employee assistance program
Tuition reimbursement
Employee stock purchase plan
Western Digital Savings 401(k) Plan

Risks

Seagate's HAMR technology may outperform Western Digital's ePMR in high-capacity HDDs.
Toshiba's HAMR and MAMR technologies intensify competition in the storage market.
Focus on consumer products may neglect enterprise client needs, risking market share.

Differentiation

Western Digital leads in high-capacity HDDs with 32TB UltraSMR and ePMR technology.
The company offers diverse storage solutions, including NAS, SAN, and private cloud.
Western Digital's SanDisk and WD_BLACK brands target creators and gamers effectively.

Upsides

Growing demand for high-capacity storage driven by AI and data-intensive applications.
Recent product launches cater to the expanding gaming and content creation markets.
Advancements in ePMR technology enhance Western Digital's competitive edge in HDDs.

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