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Warehouse / Logistics Business Contractor

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Duration: 06+ months (W2 Only)

Location: 100% Remote Role

Client: American Red Cross

Overview

seeking an experienced Warehouse/Logistics Business Contractor to support a short-term consulting engagement focused on mapping the end-to-end movement of blood containers across the enterprise. This includes Collections, Service Delivery, and Warehouse operations.

The ideal candidate will be a senior logistics professional who can work with a high degree of independence, quickly understand complex operational environments, and deliver clear, actionable insights.

Key Responsibilities

Map the end-to-end movement of blood containers across Collections, Service Delivery, and Warehouse operations

Identify and document all process nodes, handoffs, flows, and decision points in the current-state process

Analyze and identify operational gaps, risks, bottlenecks, and redundancies across the blood container lifecycle

Support the development of a business case for a future-state solution

Assist as needed on additional container-related projects

Required Qualifications & Skills

10+ years of experience in warehouse, logistics, and inventory management consulting

Proven experience delivering enterprise-scale process mapping or network assessments

Strong ability to work independently with minimal supervision

Hands-on experience using process mapping and operational modeling tools (e.g., Visio, Lucid, BPMN)

Preferred Qualifications

Technical experience sufficient to recommend systems, tools, or products that meet business needs

Experience across multiple industries

Background in retail and/or life sciences warehouse and logistics operations strongly preferred

Key Competencies

End-to-end supply chain and logistics analysis

Process mapping and documentation

Operational risk and bottleneck identification

Executive-ready communication and business case development