Job Description
The Strategic Supply Chain Manager is responsible for developing and executing supplier strategies that support demand for products and services. This role serves as a key liaison between engineering, operations, procurement, quality, and suppliers to ensure sufficient supplier capacity, performance, and long-term supply chain stability. The position requires strong leadership, project management, supplier development, and relationship-building skills while driving initiatives to identify, qualify, onboard, and manage high-performing suppliers.
Key Responsibilities
-Develop and execute supply chain strategies to support current and future business demand.
-Monitor supplier capacity and performance to ensure alignment with production and customer requirements.
-Identify supply chain gaps and proactively develop solutions to mitigate risk and improve supplier capabilities.
Research and identify new suppliers through industry networking, conferences, benchmarking, and market analysis.
-Lead supplier sourcing, evaluation, qualification, and onboarding activities.
-Partner with Procurement to obtain quotations, execute NDAs, and negotiate commercial agreements.
Collaborate with Supplier Technical Engineering (STE) and Quality teams to support PPAP, qualification, certification, and supplier development activities.
-Work closely with Supply Chain Coordinators and operational teams to monitor supplier performance, address challenges, and resolve escalated issues.
-Build and maintain strong relationships with internal business partners, including Engineering, Manufacturing, Operations, and Product teams.
-Analyze supply chain data to identify opportunities for cost reduction, inventory optimization, supplier consolidation, and process improvement.
-Establish effective partnerships with suppliers and internal stakeholders to drive operational excellence.
-Lead cross-functional projects focused on supply chain performance, supplier readiness, and risk mitigation.
-Present supply chain risks, opportunities, and escalation items to senior leadership as needed.
-Track project milestones and supplier readiness against business demand and critical need dates.
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Required Skills & Experience
-Bachelor's degree in Metallurgical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Supply Chain Management, or a related technical field.
-8 -10 years of professional experience in supply chain, supplier development, manufacturing, foundry operations, metallurgy, or a related industrial environment.
-Strong understanding of ferrous metallurgy and foundry OR sand casting processes.
-Experience evaluating and working with suppliers in a manufacturing environment, including assessing technical capabilities, capacity, and quality requirements.
-Working knowledge of traditional machining processes and Non-Destructive Examination (NDE) methods.
-Familiarity with industry standards and specifications including ASTM, ASME, NACE, and API.
-Experience building relationships and collaborating with suppliers, engineering teams, procurement, quality, and other cross-functional stakeholders.
-Strong communication skills with the ability to clearly convey technical and business requirements to suppliers and internal customers.
-Proven ability to lead projects and influence stakeholders without direct people-management responsibility.
Nice to Have Skills & Experience
-Prior experience supporting compressors, turbines, energy, oil & gas, or heavy industrial manufacturing environments.
-Experience with supplier onboarding, qualification, PPAP, and supplier development initiatives.
-Knowledge of Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, or Theory of Constraints principles.
-Experience with supplier capacity planning and risk mitigation strategies.
-Experience negotiating commercial agreements, contracts, or supplier terms.
Benefit packages for this role will start on the 1st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching. Employees in this role are also entitled to paid sick leave and/or other paid time off as provided by applicable law.