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FC Topology Planning Manager, SC Topology and Inventory

Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, BRA
full-timeSupply Chain/Transportation Management

Job Description

The Fulfillment Center (FC) Topology Planning Manager in Brazil Supply Chain is responsible for the strategic planning and execution of Brazil's fulfillment network topology, ensuring optimal capacity allocation, inventory placement, and volume flow management across all Fulfillment Centers. This role drives end-to-end network planning from demand forecasting through FC launch execution, directly impacting customer experience and operational efficiency.


Key job responsibilities
1. Demand Forecast Management
Partner with internal stakeholders who own demand forecasts to ensure capacity planning receives accurate and timely forecast inputs (topline and inventory demand). Identify forecast-vs-actual gaps, provide network-level feedback, and drive alignment on Brazil-specific assumptions to improve forecast accuracy at the timing and granularity required for capacity decisions.

2. FC Capacity Build Planning
Develop and maintain the FC network Build Plan, defining capacity expansion timelines and site configurations. Evaluate trade-offs between new builds, expansions, and retrofits to recommend optimal solutions.

3. FC Launch Management
Lead planning and coordination of new FC launches. Define launch timelines, ramp curves, and volume allocation strategies. Track milestones and escalate risks to ensure on-time delivery.

4. Weekly Volume Flow Planning
Create By-FC weekly volume flow plans for annual and quarterly planning cycles. Translate network-level demand into site-level allocations considering capacity constraints, transportation costs, and service levels.

About the team
You'll be part of a high-performing team shaping Brazil's supply chain future during a period of significant growth and transformation. This role offers exposure to strategic planning, financial modeling, project management, and executive stakeholder engagement—providing accelerated development opportunities for ambitious supply chain professionals.

Our team values analytical rigor, collaborative problem-solving, and bold thinking. You'll work alongside experienced leaders who are committed to your growth while tackling some of the most complex supply chain challenges in Latin America.

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First seen: May 29, 2026
Last updated: May 29, 2026