Purchasing Leader - Manufacturing and Technology
1 day ago
Syracuse
The Procurement Leader is the operational and strategic leader of the procurement organization, accountable for the performance of all sourcing, commodity management, and operational purchasing activities across the division's full spend portfolio. This individual leads a team spanning strategic commodity managers, operational buyers, and MRO purchasing—building a procurement function that is simultaneously rigorous in operational execution and progressive in strategic sourcing and supplier development capability. The Procurement Manager must be a seasoned, credible supply chain leader with the organizational strength to drive change, the commercial acumen to manage complex supplier relationships, and the technical depth to engage meaningfully with Engineering, Quality, Operations, and Finance on sourcing decisions that directly affect product performance, cost, and supply continuity. This role requires a strong, decisive personality—someone who sets high standards, holds the team and suppliers accountable, and brings structured thinking and relentless follow-through to every procurement challenge. Experience in semiconductor equipment, precision instruments, analytical technology, medical devices, or comparable high-technology manufacturing is required. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Procurement Leadership & Strategy • Own the procurement strategy for the division's full spend portfolio—establishing category strategies, sourcing priorities, supplier development roadmaps, and cost reduction targets aligned to the division's operational and financial objectives., • Lead, develop, and manage a procurement team covering commodity management, strategic sourcing, and operational purchasing, building individual capability, establishing performance standards, and creating a culture of excellence and continuous improvement., • Define the procurement operating model: delineating strategic sourcing versus operational buying responsibilities, establishing commodity ownership assignments, and building structured accountability for spend category performance within the team., • Develop and execute a multi-year procurement transformation roadmap, progressing the organization from transactional purchasing toward data-driven commodity management, preferred supplier programs, and global sourcing excellence., • Lead high-value and high-complexity competitive sourcing events (RFI/RFQ/RFP) across strategic commodity categories—applying structured total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis, should-cost modeling, and multi-dimensional supplier evaluation criteria., • Negotiate and execute multi-year supply agreements with strategic suppliers, securing commercial terms (pricing, payment, lead time, capacity reservation, quality requirements) that protect supply continuity and deliver competitive cost positions., • Partner with CLIENT's global procurement organizations in EU and Asia to identify and capture cross-site spend synergies across the enterprise global spend portfolio—participating in global commodity councils and coordinating joint sourcing strategies., • Oversee the management of the supplier base—conducting supplier segmentation (strategic, preferred, approved, tactical), leading rationalization initiatives, and managing supplier transitions with appropriate risk controls., • Own the Division's supplier performance management system, measuring and reporting OTIF, quality (DPPM, corrective action rate), lead time compliance, and responsiveness for all active suppliers on a structured, regular cadence., • Lead quarterly business reviews (QBRs) with strategic and preferred suppliers, driving accountability for performance improvement commitments, technology roadmap alignment, and capacity planning., • Conduct supply chain risk assessments across the supplier base, identifying single-source dependencies, sole-source concentrations, financially at-risk suppliers, and geopolitical exposure—developing and executing mitigation strategies including dual-sourcing, safety stock, and long-term agreements., • Oversee the operational procurement team's execution of purchase order management, supplier confirmations, delivery expediting, invoice discrepancy resolution, and purchase order change management—ensuring on-time material availability to support production schedules., • Establish and enforce procurement policies and procedures: purchase order authorization levels, preferred supplier adherence, sourcing approval workflows, and ERP purchasing process compliance., • Own SAP MM procurement process integrity: purchase requisition-to-PO workflow, info record maintenance, source list management, outline agreement utilization, vendor master data quality, and invoice verification compliance., • Partner with Engineering and New Product Introduction (NPI) teams to engage procurement early in product development cycles, driving Design for Sourcing (DFS) principles—ensuring component standardization, multi-source availability, and cost-effective procurement strategies are incorporated at the design stage., • Lead commodity roadmap alignment with Engineering, ensuring strategic supplier capabilities and technology directions are incorporated into product design decisions and long-term sourcing strategies. REQUIREMENTS Education • Bachelor's degree required in Supply Chain Management, Engineering, Business, or a related technical field. Engineering degree with business development background highly valued., • Minimum 10-15 years of progressive procurement and sourcing experience in a high-technology, precision manufacturing environment, with at least 4 years in a procurement management or team leadership role., • Demonstrated track record of leading procurement organizations through a transition from tactical buying to strategic sourcing and category management., • SAP MM (Required): Deep, hands-on mastery of SAP MM procurement processes, • Strategic Sourcing Methods: Demonstrated proficiency in total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis, should-cost modeling, make-vs.-buy analysis, multi-attribute supplier evaluation, competitive bid management, and contract negotiation., • Commodity Management: Experience owning commodity strategies across multiple spend categories, including market analysis, supply risk assessment, technology road mapping, and preferred supplier development., • Spend Analytics: Proficiency with spend analysis tools and frameworks—spend cube construction, category segmentation, preferred supplier utilization tracking, and PPV measurement., • Contract Management: Experience drafting, negotiating, and managing supply agreements—including pricing schedules, delivery terms, quality requirements, capacity commitments, and IP/confidentiality provisions., • ISM CPSM (Certified Professional in Supply Management) or CPM., • APICS CSCP or CPIM., • Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or higher.