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Strategic Sourcing Manager – Thermal Liquid Cooling
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Lead strategic sourcing and supply chain execution for Thermal Liquid Cooling solutions in Secaucus, NJ. Partner with suppliers and engineering to ensure material readiness and cost transparency. Requires expertise in procurement, BOM management, and ODM/OEM manufacturing. Bilingual Mandarin is a...
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United States , Secaucus, New Jersey
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85200.00 - 127800.00 USD / Year
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AMD
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Strategic Sourcing Manager
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Canada , Cambridge
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112000.00 - 154000.00 CAD / Year
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ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc.
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Strategic Sourcing Manager- Direct Materials and Distribution
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Lead strategic sourcing for Direct Materials & Distribution in Hyderabad. Utilize your 4-8+ years of experience in supplier negotiation, market analysis, and e-sourcing tools like SAP Ariba. Drive cost optimization and risk management through data-driven initiatives and cross-functional collabora...
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India , Hyderabad
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Amgen
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Utilities Strategic Sourcing Manager
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Lead strategic sourcing for utilities, managing vendor contracts and driving cost savings. Requires a Bachelor's in Supply Chain or Business and 3+ years of procurement experience. Based in Louisville, this role offers competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and career growth opportunities.
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United States , Louisville
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Atria Senior Living
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Manager, Strategic Sourcing
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Lead strategic sourcing initiatives to achieve significant cost reductions and operational improvements for Baptist Health in Jacksonville. This full-time management role requires over 5 years of supply chain experience and a Bachelor's degree. You will assemble cross-functional teams to drive sy...
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United States , Jacksonville
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Baptist Health (Florida)
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Manager 4, Strategic Sourcing
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Join SanDisk as a Strategic Sourcing Manager in Batu Kawan, Malaysia. You will manage Contract Manufacturer procurement, pricing, and supplier negotiations in the semiconductor industry. The role requires 5+ years of procurement experience and a bachelor's degree. We seek a proactive, results-dri...
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Malaysia , Batu Kawan
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Sandisk
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About the Strategic Sourcing Manager role

Strategic Sourcing Manager jobs represent a critical bridge between an organization’s procurement operations and its long-term business objectives. Professionals in this role are responsible for developing and executing comprehensive sourcing strategies that optimize cost, quality, service, and supply chain resilience. Unlike traditional purchasing roles focused on transactional buying, Strategic Sourcing Managers take a holistic, forward-looking approach to supplier management, category planning, and risk mitigation.

The core responsibility of a Strategic Sourcing Manager is to lead the end-to-end sourcing lifecycle for assigned categories, which can range from raw materials and manufacturing services to IT infrastructure and professional services. This involves conducting thorough market research and benchmarking to understand industry trends, supplier capabilities, and pricing dynamics. They analyze spend data to identify savings opportunities, consolidate supplier bases, and drive demand management initiatives. A key part of the role is leading competitive bidding processes, including RFx events, price negotiations, and business awards, ensuring that contracts deliver optimal value while minimizing organizational risk.

Relationship management is another cornerstone of these jobs. Strategic Sourcing Managers cultivate strategic partnerships with key suppliers, managing performance through formal scorecards and quarterly business reviews. They work to align supplier capabilities with internal stakeholder needs, fostering collaboration on innovation, cost reduction, and continuous improvement. Simultaneously, they serve as trusted advisors to internal business partners, translating complex procurement data into actionable recommendations that support revenue generation, operational efficiency, and strategic priorities.

Typical skills required for Strategic Sourcing Manager jobs include strong analytical abilities, advanced negotiation expertise, and project management proficiency. Professionals must be adept at using data to model scenarios, forecast costs, and justify sourcing decisions to executive leadership. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential for influencing stakeholders across a global, matrixed organization and for navigating competing priorities. Leadership capabilities are also important, as these managers often coordinate cross-functional teams and may mentor junior procurement staff.

Common educational requirements include a bachelor’s degree in business, supply chain management, finance, or a related field, with many employers preferring a master’s degree (such as an MBA). Experience typically ranges from five to eight years or more in procurement, strategic sourcing, or supply chain management. Industry-specific knowledge—whether in technology, manufacturing, or services—is highly valued, as is familiarity with contract law, risk management, and global market dynamics.

Ultimately, Strategic Sourcing Manager jobs are ideal for professionals who enjoy combining data-driven analysis with strategic relationship building. They play a pivotal role in shaping a company’s competitive advantage by ensuring that every procurement decision supports long-term growth, innovation, and operational excellence.