Demand Planning Project Manager

Remote

Who is Blueprint? 

We are a technology solutions firm headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, with a strong presence across the United States. Unified by a shared passion for solving complicated problems, our people are our greatest asset. We use technology as a tool to bridge the gap between strategy and execution, powered by the knowledge, skills, and the expertise of our teams, who all have unique perspectives and years of experience across multiple industries. We’re bold, smart, agile, and fun. 

What does Blueprint do? 

Blueprint helps organizations unlock value from existing assets by leveraging cutting-edge technology to create additional revenue streams and new lines of business. We connect strategy, business solutions, products, and services to transform and grow companies. 

Why Blueprint? 

At Blueprint, we believe in the power of possibility and are passionate about bringing it to life. Whether you join our bustling product division, our multifaceted services team or you want to grow your career in human resources, your ability to make an impact is amplified when you join one of our teams. You’ll focus on solving unique business problems while gaining hands-on experience with the world’s best technology. We believe in unique perspectives and build teams of people with diverse skillsets and backgrounds. At Blueprint, you’ll have the opportunity to work with multiple clients and teams, such as data science and product development, all while learning, growing, and developing new solutions. We guarantee you won’t find a better place to work and thrive than at Blueprint. 

 

In This Role

In this role, you will partner closely with Demand and Supply Planning teams to drive weekly supportability reviews for key hardware devices. You will analyze week‑over‑week changes in demand and supply, validate planning data, and ensure accurate supportability assessments. This position requires strong analytical capabilities, excellent communication, and the ability to identify issues, influence cross‑functional partners, and drive actions to closure. You will work with large datasets, planning systems, and BI tools to improve reporting, enhance data accuracy, and support ongoing process and tooling improvements.

 

Responsibilities

  • Connect with Demand and Supply Planning teams at the start of each week to initiate supportability reviews for designated network devices.
  • Analyze changes between the previous and current week’s demand, supply, and inventory positions, generating detailed and accurate reports.
  • Review and validate all data snapshots across systems to identify discrepancies, investigate inconsistencies, and ensure data integrity.
  • Manage, track, and close out action items from previous weekly cycles.
  • Drive alignment across cross‑functional teams regarding weekly changes, risks, and supportability outcomes.
  • Build and maintain dashboards and analytical tools using Excel, SQL, Power BI, or Tableau.
  • Utilize planning and ERP systems to extract data, validate demand and supply signals, and support decision‑making.
  • Support continuous improvement activities including tool optimization, data quality enhancements, and reporting efficiency improvements.
  • Clearly communicate insights, risks, and recommendations to technical and non‑technical stakeholders.

 

Required Qualifications

Education & Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Supply Chain Analytics, or a related field and 7+ years of experience in supply planning, operations, supply chain, sourcing, manufacturing, or related disciplines
    OR
  • Master’s degree in Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Business, Operations Management, Supply Chain Analytics, or a related field and 4+ years of relevant experience

Technical Skills

  • Advanced proficiency in Excel (complex formulas, modeling, data manipulation).
  • SQL querying experience, including ability to extract and validate large datasets.
  • Experience with Power BI and/or Tableau for dashboarding and analytics.
  • Strong analytical and data‑driven problem‑solving skills with the ability to work with large, complex datasets.

Planning Experience

  • Hands‑on demand planning experience where the candidate has personally created demand plans (not just reviewed or supported).
  • Experience with short‑term or mid‑term planning horizons (S&OP / SNOE).
  • Proven experience building demand forecasts and managing demand signals end‑to‑end.
  • Solid understanding of how forecasts are created, adjusted, and refined over time.
  • Strong knowledge of Bill of Materials (BOM) structures and how dependent demand flows from parent‑level demand.
  • Experience applying BOM/dependent demand concepts in real-world planning scenarios.
  • Experience using ERP or planning systems. SAP experience is a plus, but any planning ERP is acceptable for candidates who understand planning logic.

Soft Skills

  • Excellent verbal communication with the ability to influence both business and technical stakeholders.
  • Self‑starter with a “can‑do” attitude and strong ownership mentality.
  • High attention to detail and a strong commitment to data accuracy.
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities.

 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in technology‑related supply chains, indirect supply planning, or hardware supportability roles.
  • Familiarity with Kusto Query Language (KQL).
  • Experience improving planning tools, reporting workflows, or data quality processes.
  • Prior involvement in weekly or cyclical demand/supply supportability reviews.

 

Salary Range 

At Blueprint, we strive to offer competitive pay that reflects the value of our team members. Compensation for this role is influenced by a variety of factors, including skills, education, responsibilities, experience, and geographic market. For candidates based in Washington State, the anticipated salary range is $90,000 to $100,000 per annum. Please note that we typically do not hire new employees at the top of the posted range. Actual starting pay will be determined based on experience, skills, and internal equity. The final salary and job title may vary depending on the selected candidate’s qualifications and could fall outside the stated range.

Equal Opportunity Employer 

Blueprint Technologies, LLC is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, age, disability, sex, gender identity or expression, orientation, veteran/military status, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital, or familial status, genetic information, citizenship, or any other status protected by law. 

If you need assistance or a reasonable accommodation to complete the application process, please reach out to: recruiting@bpcs.com 

Blueprint believe in the importance of a healthy and happy team, which is why our comprehensive benefits package includes: 

  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage 
  • Flexible Spending Account 
  • 401k program 
  • Competitive PTO offerings 
  • Parental Leave 
  • Opportunities for professional growth and development 

 

 

 

 

 

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