JOB SUMMARY
The Sourcing Engineer is responsible for developing sourcing strategies optimizing supplier capabilities and enabling costeffective product development across the enterprise. This role acts as a key interface between Engineering Operations Procurement and Supply Chain teams to ensure the company selects and develops suppliers that meet requirements for quality cost innovation and delivery. The leader in this role drives longterm strategic initiatives coaches a sourcing engineering team and influences decisions at senior levels across the organization.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Strategic Leadership
Develop and execute the long-term sourcing engineering strategy to align with business growth product roadmaps and operational goals.
Serve as a senior advisor on sourcing feasibility supplier selection and risk mitigation.
Drive continuous improvement initiatives including value engineering cost reduction and supplier capability optimization.
Supplier Strategy & Relationship Management
Build and manage strategic supplier partnerships that support innovation and cost competitiveness and operational excellence.
Lead supplier capability assessments technology roadmap reviews and business award recommendations.
Oversee negotiations for technical and commercial terms in partnership with Procurement.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Partner closely with R&D Product Engineering and Manufacturing to influence design-for-sourcing decisions early in the product lifecycle.
Engage with Quality and Operations teams to ensure robust supplier onboarding qualification and ongoing performance management.
Act as the sourcing engineering representative in leadership reviews program status meetings and executive briefings.
Program & Portfolio Management
Lead the sourcing engineering function across multiple product lines or categories ensuring resourcing prioritization and execution excellence.
Oversee supplier readiness for new product introductions (NPIs) tooling and manufacturing transitions.
Identify and mitigate technical supply and geopolitical risks across the supplier portfolio.
QUALIFICATIONS SKILLS & ABILITIES
Proven success leading sourcing strategies supplier development initiatives or complex cross-functional programs.
Expertise in quality and manufacturing processes cost drivers and supplier capability evaluation including APQP PPAP FMEA and Lean Manufacturing concepts Demonstrated project management skills for supplier development and category strategy implementation
Research and identify potential suppliers globally and locally based on technical requirements and company needs
Self-driven motivated and can operate with minimal direction take initiative and be resourceful in problem-solving
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships and strong customer service skills with customers as well as the supply chain team
Expertise in NPI environments value engineering or advanced manufacturing technologies preferred.
Certification in project management supply chain or quality preferred.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Bachelors degree in Engineering (Mechanical Electrical Industrial or related field) required. Masters degree in Engineering Business or Supply Chain preferred.
10 years of experience in sourcing engineering supply chain engineering manufacturing or supplier development.
Note*
Every effort has been made to identify the essential functions of this position. However this in no way states or implies that these are the only duties you will be required to perform. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar related or is an essential function of the position.
This position is a safety-sensitive position. The position requires operating or working around heavy equipment which if performed while under the influence of drugs (including marijuana) or alcohol could result in errors in judgment inattentiveness or diminished coordination dexterity or composure that could in turn result in mistakes that would endanger the health and safety of you and others.
JOB SUMMARY The Sourcing Engineer is responsible for developing sourcing strategies optimizing supplier capabilities and enabling costeffective product development across the enterprise. This role acts as a key interface between Engineering Operations Procurement and Supply Chain teams to ensure the...
JOB SUMMARY
The Sourcing Engineer is responsible for developing sourcing strategies optimizing supplier capabilities and enabling costeffective product development across the enterprise. This role acts as a key interface between Engineering Operations Procurement and Supply Chain teams to ensure the company selects and develops suppliers that meet requirements for quality cost innovation and delivery. The leader in this role drives longterm strategic initiatives coaches a sourcing engineering team and influences decisions at senior levels across the organization.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Strategic Leadership
Develop and execute the long-term sourcing engineering strategy to align with business growth product roadmaps and operational goals.
Serve as a senior advisor on sourcing feasibility supplier selection and risk mitigation.
Drive continuous improvement initiatives including value engineering cost reduction and supplier capability optimization.
Supplier Strategy & Relationship Management
Build and manage strategic supplier partnerships that support innovation and cost competitiveness and operational excellence.
Lead supplier capability assessments technology roadmap reviews and business award recommendations.
Oversee negotiations for technical and commercial terms in partnership with Procurement.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Partner closely with R&D Product Engineering and Manufacturing to influence design-for-sourcing decisions early in the product lifecycle.
Engage with Quality and Operations teams to ensure robust supplier onboarding qualification and ongoing performance management.
Act as the sourcing engineering representative in leadership reviews program status meetings and executive briefings.
Program & Portfolio Management
Lead the sourcing engineering function across multiple product lines or categories ensuring resourcing prioritization and execution excellence.
Oversee supplier readiness for new product introductions (NPIs) tooling and manufacturing transitions.
Identify and mitigate technical supply and geopolitical risks across the supplier portfolio.
QUALIFICATIONS SKILLS & ABILITIES
Proven success leading sourcing strategies supplier development initiatives or complex cross-functional programs.
Expertise in quality and manufacturing processes cost drivers and supplier capability evaluation including APQP PPAP FMEA and Lean Manufacturing concepts Demonstrated project management skills for supplier development and category strategy implementation
Research and identify potential suppliers globally and locally based on technical requirements and company needs
Self-driven motivated and can operate with minimal direction take initiative and be resourceful in problem-solving
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships and strong customer service skills with customers as well as the supply chain team
Expertise in NPI environments value engineering or advanced manufacturing technologies preferred.
Certification in project management supply chain or quality preferred.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Bachelors degree in Engineering (Mechanical Electrical Industrial or related field) required. Masters degree in Engineering Business or Supply Chain preferred.
10 years of experience in sourcing engineering supply chain engineering manufacturing or supplier development.
Note*
Every effort has been made to identify the essential functions of this position. However this in no way states or implies that these are the only duties you will be required to perform. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar related or is an essential function of the position.
This position is a safety-sensitive position. The position requires operating or working around heavy equipment which if performed while under the influence of drugs (including marijuana) or alcohol could result in errors in judgment inattentiveness or diminished coordination dexterity or composure that could in turn result in mistakes that would endanger the health and safety of you and others.
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