Intelliswift - An LTTS Company
Contract Manufacturing Manager(PMP Certified)
Intelliswift - An LTTS Company, Sunnyvale, California, United States, 94087
Job Title: Contract Manufacturing Operations Manager//Program Manager II
Location: Onsite, Sunnyvale, CA
Duration: 12 months (possibility of extensions)
If your skills, experience, and qualifications match those in this job overview, do not delay your application.
The Contract Manufacturing Operations Manager will lead strategic sourcing and supplier management activities across the product lifecycle—from prototype to mass production. This role is critical in driving supplier engagement, optimizing cost and quality, and ensuring successful product launches in a fast-paced hardware development environment.
Contract Manufacturing Ops Manager /Program Manager: Must have PMP certification, PMP certification is mandatory. 3-5+ years of progressive experience in supply chain, sourcing, or contract manufacturing management 3+ years of direct experience with contract manufacturing, including managing Asia-based supplier Bachelor's Degree at minimum, Masters preferred
Responsibilities Drive early supplier engagement for New Product Introduction (NPI) and New Technology Introduction (NTI) Define supplier selection criteria, evaluate vendors, and lead final selection in collaboration with engineering and quality teams Negotiate master agreements and statements of work (SOWs) to secure optimal pricing, delivery, and service terms Lead design and cost trade-off discussions to influence production decisions Develop supplier performance metrics and conduct regular business reviews Align supplier roadmaps with strategic goals for mechanical technology development Lead total cost reduction initiatives across product, logistics, inventory, and quality Use should-cost models to guide negotiations and identify cost-saving opportunities Collaborate cross-functionally to drive product and process improvements Build strong relationships across teams to support innovation and growth in mechanical categories Identify and lead cross-functional initiatives beyond immediate scope to drive strategic value Manage supplier scorecards and contractual agreements
If your skills, experience, and qualifications match those in this job overview, do not delay your application.
The Contract Manufacturing Operations Manager will lead strategic sourcing and supplier management activities across the product lifecycle—from prototype to mass production. This role is critical in driving supplier engagement, optimizing cost and quality, and ensuring successful product launches in a fast-paced hardware development environment.
Contract Manufacturing Ops Manager /Program Manager: Must have PMP certification, PMP certification is mandatory. 3-5+ years of progressive experience in supply chain, sourcing, or contract manufacturing management 3+ years of direct experience with contract manufacturing, including managing Asia-based supplier Bachelor's Degree at minimum, Masters preferred
Responsibilities Drive early supplier engagement for New Product Introduction (NPI) and New Technology Introduction (NTI) Define supplier selection criteria, evaluate vendors, and lead final selection in collaboration with engineering and quality teams Negotiate master agreements and statements of work (SOWs) to secure optimal pricing, delivery, and service terms Lead design and cost trade-off discussions to influence production decisions Develop supplier performance metrics and conduct regular business reviews Align supplier roadmaps with strategic goals for mechanical technology development Lead total cost reduction initiatives across product, logistics, inventory, and quality Use should-cost models to guide negotiations and identify cost-saving opportunities Collaborate cross-functionally to drive product and process improvements Build strong relationships across teams to support innovation and growth in mechanical categories Identify and lead cross-functional initiatives beyond immediate scope to drive strategic value Manage supplier scorecards and contractual agreements