International Staff Consulting
Commodity Manager (Engines)
International Staff Consulting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53244
Compensation $120,000 - $150,000 Per Year + Paid Relocation
A leading organization in the manufacturing sector is seeking a
Commodity Manager
to join their growing team. This role is responsible for driving sourcing strategy, supplier performance, and total cost improvements across global operations.
Responsibilities:
Develop and implement global commodity strategies aligned with operational goals. Lead supplier selection, development, and regular performance reviews. Negotiate
Master Supply Agreements
to ensure optimal pricing, quality, and delivery. Monitor commodity markets, lifecycle trends, and industry transitions. Optimize the end-to-end supply chain and drive lead time reductions. Oversee supplier scorecards, quality audits, and compliance reviews. Ensure all procurement activities meet legal, regulatory, and corporate standards. Collaborate with cross-functional teams in engineering, operations, quality, and finance. Analyze and report on material price variation (EPPV/APPV) for financial accuracy. Qualifications (
Required):
Bachelor's degree in a related field
OR
8+ years
of relevant sourcing/supply chain experience. 5-7 years
of experience in strategic sourcing, commodity management, or supplier operations. Demonstrated success in supplier negotiations and cost reduction initiatives. Strong grasp of procurement processes, quality tools, and risk management. Ability to travel up to 30% (domestic and international). Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills at all levels. Preferred:
Experience with engine components and related manufacturing processes. Proficiency with
SAP
or similar ERP platforms. Familiarity with
Six Sigma
or continuous improvement methodologies. Background in supplier auditing and quality control techniques. Strong analytical skills in supplier assessment and market dynamics.
Note: Physical Requirements:
Regular use of computer systems, with occasional standing, walking, lifting (25-50 lbs), and overhead reaching. Typical office and travel conditions apply.
A leading organization in the manufacturing sector is seeking a
Commodity Manager
to join their growing team. This role is responsible for driving sourcing strategy, supplier performance, and total cost improvements across global operations.
Responsibilities:
Develop and implement global commodity strategies aligned with operational goals. Lead supplier selection, development, and regular performance reviews. Negotiate
Master Supply Agreements
to ensure optimal pricing, quality, and delivery. Monitor commodity markets, lifecycle trends, and industry transitions. Optimize the end-to-end supply chain and drive lead time reductions. Oversee supplier scorecards, quality audits, and compliance reviews. Ensure all procurement activities meet legal, regulatory, and corporate standards. Collaborate with cross-functional teams in engineering, operations, quality, and finance. Analyze and report on material price variation (EPPV/APPV) for financial accuracy. Qualifications (
Required):
Bachelor's degree in a related field
OR
8+ years
of relevant sourcing/supply chain experience. 5-7 years
of experience in strategic sourcing, commodity management, or supplier operations. Demonstrated success in supplier negotiations and cost reduction initiatives. Strong grasp of procurement processes, quality tools, and risk management. Ability to travel up to 30% (domestic and international). Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills at all levels. Preferred:
Experience with engine components and related manufacturing processes. Proficiency with
SAP
or similar ERP platforms. Familiarity with
Six Sigma
or continuous improvement methodologies. Background in supplier auditing and quality control techniques. Strong analytical skills in supplier assessment and market dynamics.
Note: Physical Requirements:
Regular use of computer systems, with occasional standing, walking, lifting (25-50 lbs), and overhead reaching. Typical office and travel conditions apply.