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Sr. Manager, Global Strategic Sourcing (Remote)

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The Sr. Manager for Global Strategic Sourcing leads sourcing initiatives across various categories to enhance cost efficiency, supplier performance, and strategic governance while collaborating with cross-functional teams.
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Senior Global Strategic Sourcing Manager

The Sr. Global Strategic Sourcing Manager is responsible for managing multiple sourcing categories, including but not limited to Direct Materials Spend supporting manufacturing and redistribution operations, as well as Indirect Spend across facility-facing and corporate functions. This role is designed to drive increased Spend Under Management (SUM), improve Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), and build scalable sourcing capabilities across a growing, multi-business organization. The Sr. Strategic Sourcing Manager will lead category strategies, strengthen sourcing processes, improve spend visibility, and help mature systems, tools, and governance to support continued growth through acquisition and organic expansion. The position reports to the Sr. Director of Strategic Sourcing and is a key member of the Global & Strategic Sourcing team.

Type of Position: Full Time - can be remote for the right candidate

Status: Exempt

Supervisor: Yes

Physical Exam: No

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function.

• Discover, qualify, and source products and services from new suppliers and test incumbent suppliers through an end-to-end strategic sourcing process

• Lead assigned categories as strategic businesses, developing and executing category strategies aligned to cost, margin, service, quality, and risk objectives

• Identify, quantify, and execute cost reduction and value creation opportunities within a Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) framework, including supplier consolidation, VA/VE, specification optimization, and sourcing footprint optimization

• Expand Spend Under Management by identifying fragmented, unmanaged, or decentralized spend and developing strategies to bring it under strategic sourcing governance

• Lead supplier evaluation, selection, qualification, and performance management using structured tools such as vendor scorecards, audits, and performance reviews

• Negotiate commercial terms and conditions in alignment with CLM guidelines, internal policies, and sourcing best practices

• Partner cross-functionally with Operations, Manufacturing, Engineering, Quality, Finance, IT, and business leaders to integrate sourcing strategies into daily business operations

• Own and continuously improve sourcing processes across a multi-company, multi-ERP environment, identifying opportunities to standardize workflows, tools, and governance

• Collaborate with IT and Data teams to improve spend visibility, reporting, analytics, and data quality across disparate systems

• Leverage analytics platforms, automation, and emerging AI-enabled tools to bridge data gaps and support fact-based sourcing decisions

• Own category-related data integrity within ERP and sourcing systems, ensuring accurate supplier, pricing, material, and contract information

• Assess and mitigate category-level supply chain risks, including geopolitical exposure, tariffs, supply disruptions, regulatory changes, and supplier dependency

• Support sustainable and ethical sourcing practices aligned with company policies and regulatory requirements

• Develop scalable sourcing playbooks, templates, and best practices

• Present sourcing strategies, business cases, and performance updates to leadership

• Drive achievement of KPIs with measurable financial, operational, and risk-reduction results

• Maintain working knowledge of relevant market, supplier, technology, and regulatory trends

• Support onboarding and integration of newly acquired businesses

• Provide mentorship and contribute to team capability building

• Travel approximately 20% for supplier audits, evaluations, and trade shows

• Maintain an entrepreneurial, collaborative, enterprise-first mindset

MINIMUM EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION, AND CERTIFICATIONS

An individual qualified for this job must have and maintain the following qualifications:

Qualifications

• Bachelor’s degree in Purchasing, Supply Chain, Business, Engineering, or related field (MBA preferred)

• Professional certifications preferred but not required

• Minimum 5 years of sourcing or supply chain experience with exposure to Direct and Indirect categories

• Strong negotiation and contract management experience

• Experience in cross-functional, matrixed environments

• Project management and continuous improvement experience preferred

• Experience in multi-business or acquisitive environments preferred

• International experience preferred

Required Skills

• Excellent verbal and written communication skills

• Ability to influence stakeholders using data-driven insights

• Self-motivated and comfortable operating in ambiguity

• Ability to interpret specifications and Bills of Material

• Advanced Microsoft Office proficiency

• ERP, Qlik, Power BI, and SaaS analytics experience

• Ability to leverage analytics, automation, and AI enabled tools to improve spend visibility, identify sourcing opportunities, and support fact-based decision making

PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an individual to successfully perform the Essential Functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

This is a desk-based job and will require the individual to remain seated for long periods of time and have the manual dexterity to operate standard office equipment such as computer keyboard, mouse, calculator, phone, copier/scanner, and similar machines.

ADA/ADAAA

The Company will make reasonable accommodations in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Amendments.

Top Skills

Erp
MS Office
Power BI
Qlik
Saas Analytics

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