Vice President of Global Operations Direct Hire Position

Dallas, TX
Full Time
Executive

Vice President of Global Operations Direct Hire Position

Location: [Flexible – potential for hybrid/remote with significant global travel required]

Reports to: Chief Executive Officer

Position Overview
The Vice President of Global Operations is a senior executive leadership role responsible for directing and optimizing all aspects of the company’s worldwide operations. This position plays a critical part in driving operational excellence, scalability, profitability, and strategic execution across multiple regions and business units. The leader in this role will oversee global supply chain, manufacturing/logistics (as applicable), procurement, distribution, and operational performance to support aggressive growth objectives, cost leadership, and long-term competitive advantage.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement global operations strategies that directly support the company’s revenue growth, margin improvement, and long-term business objectives.
  • Provide executive oversight of end-to-end global supply chain, operations, and related functions across international sites and regions.
  • Lead large-scale continuous improvement programs utilizing lean, Six Sigma, and other advanced methodologies to drive efficiency, reduce waste, lower costs, and elevate quality and service levels.
  • Hold full P&L accountability for global operations, including budgeting, forecasting, capital allocation, cost management, and performance against financial targets.
  • Build, lead, and develop high-performing operational leadership teams across multiple geographies and functions.
  • Partner closely with executive peers in finance, sales, product/engineering, and other functions to ensure operations are fully aligned with enterprise priorities.
  • Identify, assess, and mitigate operational and supply chain risks while maintaining compliance with international regulations, trade requirements, and industry standards.
  • Optimize global logistics networks, supplier relationships, and strategic partnerships to enhance resilience, speed, and cost competitiveness.
  • Establish and track meaningful KPIs; leverage data and analytics to drive proactive decision-making and rapid problem resolution.
  • Champion the adoption of new technologies, automation, and digital capabilities to modernize operations and position the organization for future growth.

Qualifications and Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Operations Management, Engineering, Supply Chain, or a related discipline; MBA or advanced degree strongly preferred.
  • 12–15+ years of progressive operations leadership experience, including 7–10+ years in senior global or multi-regional roles (VP, SVP, or equivalent).
  • Demonstrated success leading international operations, managing complex global supply chains, and delivering measurable improvements in cost, service, and profitability.
  • Proven ability to lead large-scale operational transformations and achieve significant EBITDA impact in dynamic, growth-oriented environments.
  • Deep expertise in lean manufacturing/operations, supply chain optimization, strategic sourcing, and process excellence methodologies.
  • Strong financial acumen with direct experience managing operational P&L, budgeting, and capital projects.
  • Exceptional leadership presence with a track record of building and developing diverse, high-performance global teams.
  • Excellent strategic thinking, communication, and influencing skills at the executive level.
  • Willingness and ability to travel internationally (up to 30–50% as business needs dictate).
  • Experience in private equity-backed, middle-market, or rapidly scaling organizations is highly desirable.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Highly competitive executive compensation package including base salary, annual incentive bonus, and long-term equity participation.
  • Comprehensive executive benefits program (health, retirement, executive perks, professional development support).
  • Opportunity to lead operations at a high-growth organization with significant global footprint and strategic ambition.

Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter detailing relevant global operations leadership experience and measurable achievements.

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