Job Description Job Summary: The Indirect Strategic Sourcing Manager is responsible for leading and managing the strategic sourcing activities for indirect spend categories.
This role involves identifying and implementing cost-effective procurement strategies, optimizing supplier relationships, and ensuring that non-product-related expenditures are aligned with business goals and objectives.
The position requires strong analytical skills, market knowledge, and the ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams.
Duties and Responsiblites: 1.
Strategic Sourcing & Supplier Management: • Develop and implement strategic sourcing plans for various indirect categories (e.g., IT, marketing services, travel, HR services, facilities management, etc.). • Lead supplier selection and negotiation processes, ensuring optimal pricing, quality, and service levels.
• Build and maintain strong relationships with suppliers, ensuring continuous improvement and value generation.
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Cost Optimization & Savings Initiatives: • Identify cost-saving opportunities through process improvements, supplier consolidation, and strategic negotiation.
• Collaborate with internal stakeholders to drive cost reduction initiatives and achieve savings targets.
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Monitor and track savings performance against established goals.Market Intelligence & Trend Analysis: • Continuously monitor market conditions, industry trends, and supplier capabilities to inform sourcing strategies.
• Conduct market research to assess potential suppliers and opportunities for innovation and efficiency.
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Cross-Functional Collaboration: • Partner with internal business units (e.g., finance, legal, operations) to understand their needs and ensure sourcing strategies align with business goals.
• Provide advice and guidance to internal stakeholders on sourcing best practices and supplier performance.
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Contract Management: • Oversee the negotiation and execution of contracts with suppliers, ensuring that terms and conditions protect the organization’s interests.
• Ensure compliance with corporate policies and legal requirements.
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Risk Management: • Assess and mitigate risks related to supply chain disruptions, supplier performance, and contract compliance.
• Develop contingency plans to ensure continuity of supply for critical indirect services.
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Performance Monitoring & Reporting: • Track and report on the performance of suppliers and sourcing initiatives, providing regular updates to leadership.
• Use data-driven insights to evaluate supplier performance and identify opportunities for improvement.
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Process Improvement & Best Practices: • Drive continuous improvement initiatives in sourcing processes, ensuring efficiency, transparency, and compliance.
• Stay updated on best practices in sourcing, procurement technology, and trends to enhance overall sourcing effectiveness.
Experience and Education • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, or related field.
A master’s degree or certifications in quality management (e.g., Six Sigma, ISO 9001) is a plus.
• Experience: At least 5 years' experience in a similar position with a focus on indirect strategic sourcing.
• Strong experience in managing indirect categories such as IT, facilities, HR, Capital Equipment, Operational supplies, and professional services • This position may require occasional travel.
• Strong knowledge of procurement processes, supply chain management, and strategy development process.
• Expertise in supplier negotiation, contract management, and cost optimization.
• Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to make data-driven decisions.
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and collaborate effectively across all levels of the organization • Mastery of IT and office automation tools.
• Fluent English and an additional language could be a plus (Spanish, French) • Ability to work cross-functionally and manage multiple stakeholders.
• Clear and concise communication • Conflict Resolution: Handle conflicts constructively and diplomatically, ensuring that issues are resolved in a way that maintains a positive working environment • Ability to evaluate situations, data, and processes to assess problems and develop strategies to improve quality outcomes • Decision Making: Making informed and timely decisions, especially in situations where there is uncertainty or ambiguity.
• Managing Change: Ability to adapt to changes in industry standards, technology, or organizational priorities.
This includes leading teams through change smoothly.
Typical Hours are Monday to Friday (8:00am - 5:00pm) Compensation details: Yearly Salary PI6c3762a7c692-25405-36560462