Michael Wais
About
Michael Wais is from 美国 加利福尼亚州 旧金山. Michael works in the following industries: "计算机硬件", "国际贸易", "工业设计/机械设计", and "信息技术和服务". Michael is currently Vice President Supply Chain at Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, located in Santa Clara, California. Michael also works as Advisor, Operations, Manufacturing and Supply Chain at Operations and Supply Chain Management, a job Michael has held since Jan 2017. In Michael's previous role as a Vice President, Operations Planning and Product Management at NetApp, Michael worked in Sunnyvale, CA until Jan 2016. Prior to joining NetApp, Michael was a Vice President of Supply Chain Management at NetApp and held the position of Vice President of Supply Chain Management at Sunnyvale, California. Prior to that, Michael was a Senior Director, Supply Management at NetApp, based in Sunnyvale, California from Jan 2002 to Jan 2005. Michael started working as Senior Director, Supply Chain Development at Maxtor Corporation in Milpitas, California in Jan 2001. From Jan 1999 to Jan 2001, Michael was Senior Director, eSupplyChain at Quantum, based in Milpitas, California. Prior to that, Michael was a Senior Director, Fulfillment Planning Group at Quantum, based in Milpitas, California from Jan 1996 to Jan 1999. Michael started working as Director, Worldwide Production Planning at Quantum in Milpitas, California in Jan 1993.
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Michael Wais's current jobs
Lead global supply chain including regional operations, global planning, supplier management, supply chain engineering, and supply chain strategy and initiatives.
Michael Wais's past jobs
Led team responsible for operations planning, strategy, and new product introduction – including S&OP, supply-demand planning, factory execution, inventory control, global supply chain strategy and architecture, and operations product management (NPI and PLM). Member of cross-functional executive leadership teams responsible for S&OP Planning, New Product Development TTM Governance, and Enterprise Architecture (IT Systems and Business Process).
Led global team managing the company’s supply chain – responsible for end-to-end supply chain operations, including supply-demand planning, factory execution, capacity and inventory management; sourcing, including contract manufacturing, ODM partners, commodity management and procurement; and supply chain strategy and architecture. Member of cross-functional executive leadership teams responsible for New Product Development TTM Governance, Enterprise Architecture (IT Systems and Business Process) and Enterprise Risk Management.
Led team responsible for sourcing and managing the direct and indirect supply base including commodity management, procurement, and contract manufacturing. Responsible for component and transformation cost, total landed cost, supply assurance, and developing end-to-end fulfillment models in support of NetApp’s global growth and product plans.
Responsible for operations integration, transformation and supply chain strategy.
Responsible for integrating supplier management practices and system tools across the company’s supply chain encompassing manufacturing, fulfillment and logistics.
Responsible for all demand forecasting, supply and demand planning, customer allocation, and supply commitment activities across Consumer Electronics and PC OEM businesses composed of five major product families generating over $3B in annual revenues.
Responsible for the production planning and delivery logistics from source factories through regional distribution sites and directly to OEM customers worldwide.
Acted as primary liaison managing the business relationship with manufacturing partner in Asia, responsible for supply/demand planning and new product transitions. Led product development programs as Product Team leader.
New business development focused in import trade opportunities.
Rotation positions in Development Engineering, Product Management, Manufacturing, and Sales.