Position Summary
The Strategic Sourcing Manager will provide strategic direction for assigned categories of materials and services, supporting enterprise-wide sourcing initiatives across plants, terminals, and operations. This role is responsible for developing and executing sourcing strategies that generate cross-functional value, supply chain savings, and operational improvements through effective contracting and supplier engagement.
Key Responsibilities
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Lead and manage key supplier relationships across the organization, using KPIs and performance dashboards to track effectiveness.
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Apply the industry-standard 7-Step Strategic Sourcing methodology.
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Provide category insight and expertise for assigned categories/commodities and implement proactive commodity/category management strategies.
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Analyze requirements, develop RFPs, review and evaluate bids, schedule supplier presentations, and deliver results to stakeholders.
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Partner with business units to establish and execute category strategies, offering insights, recommendations, and guidance.
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Challenge stakeholders constructively to uncover new value opportunities and optimize processes.
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Develop and manage contract portfolios to minimize risk exposure while capturing benefits through standardized processes and language.
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Maintain sourcing data including agreements, project results, and supplier communications.
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Lead supplier meetings and business reviews to ensure accountability and compliance with agreements.
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Serve as a business partner and change agent to align sourcing strategies with business needs.
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Provide mentorship to colleagues on the strategic sourcing process.
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Negotiate at a senior level and act as the lead in supplier mediation or problem resolution.
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Support procurement personnel in developing project scopes and performance requirements for successful project execution.
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Conduct category planning and stakeholder engagement to align sourcing needs with market conditions.
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Travel extensively to build relationships with internal teams and suppliers.
Qualifications
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Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Business, Science, or Engineering
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10+ years of industrial experience with demonstrated achievements in operational and supply chain excellence.
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Strong background in procurement, supply chain, finance, manufacturing operations, management consulting, project management, or material sciences.
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Prior experience in process industries, steel mills, or service center environments is a plus.
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Proficiency with MS Office applications (Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).
Skills & Competencies
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Leadership:
High energy, action-oriented, with a “can-do” attitude; leads by example.
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Business Acumen:
Strong general management perspective; able to conduct financial analysis and break down complex projects into actionable phases.
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Communication:
Effective written, verbal, and presentation skills; able to influence stakeholders at all levels.
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Creativity & Growth Mindset:
Comfortable in fast-paced environments; fosters innovation and new business opportunities.
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Problem Solving:
Strong analytical skills with the ability to independently and collaboratively resolve complex business issues.
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Confidence & Drive:
Persistent, tenacious, and able to influence others through urgency and enthusiasm.
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Organization:
Skilled at prioritizing and managing multiple complex projects simultaneously.
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Collaboration:
Builds strong stakeholder and supplier relationships to expand sourcing impact across the organization.
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Independence:
Self-motivated and able to work with minimal supervision.
Preferred Certifications
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Professional procurement and supply chain certifications (e.g., CPSM, CSCP, CPIM) are a plus.