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Join Meta’s Reality Labs and help shape the future of immersive technologies! We are seeking a Strategic Sourcing Manager (SSM) for Display Engine and Optics to drive the development, sourcing, and delivery of next-generation microdisplay and optical modules for AR/VR/AI glasses. This role is ideal for individuals passionate about breakthrough hardware and building world-class supply chains.
Job Responsibility:
Develop commodity/category sourcing strategies for Microdisplays and Optics modules
Serve as a subject matter expert in microdisplay and optics module integration supply chains
Benchmark industry trends in microdisplay and optics technologies
Lead supplier selection criteria, evaluate alternative suppliers, manage RFQs, and drive final supplier selection
Drive end-to-end module commercial ownership
Formulate contingency plans to de-risk technical challenges, long lead times, single-source dependencies, cost challenges, and supply issues
Institute checks and balances to optimize schedule flexibility while minimizing excess inventory exposure
Partner with CMs/ODMs/EMS and module integrators to resolve part shortages, quality issues, or yield excursions
Own ramp readiness including risk buys, capacity bring-up, line qualification, and supply assurance plans
Lead supplier development agreements to onboard new module integrators and key optical component suppliers
Conduct should-cost analysis for microdisplay and optics modules
Close Statements of Work (SOW) for new projects
Influence supplier technology roadmaps and create internal disruptive value-add
Establish and manage strategic supplier relationships at the executive level
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree
7+ years of work experience in sourcing or related fields associated with microdisplay modules, optics components, consumer electronics modules, or adjacent electromechanical supply chains