Merchants Fleet

automotive and fleet management

StrategicSourcingManager

$110–140k Hooksett, New Hampshire, United States Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Strategic Sourcing Manager at Merchants Fleet. Skills: Strategic sourcing, Procurement, Supplier management. Lead procurement initiatives. Develop sourcing strategies”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver cost savings; Deliver value creation; Deliver operational improvements

Industry & Context.

automotive and fleet management
Problems you'll solve

Analytical mindset; Data interpretation

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Business, Supply Chain Management, or related field, Proven experience as Category Manager or similar procurement role, Demonstrated success negotiating high-value, enterprise-level contracts, Experience managing budgets, Experience conducting financial analysis

Nice to Have

Procurement or supply chain certification preferred

What You'll Do.

Lead procurement initiatives

Develop sourcing strategies

Execute procurement strategies

Analyze market trends

Analyze supplier capabilities

Analyze opportunities

Build supplier relationships

Maintain supplier relationships

Negotiate service agreements

Collaborate cross-functionally

Align procurement strategies

Evaluate supplier base

Optimize supplier base

Monitor supplier performance

Lead contract negotiations

Ensure policy compliance

Forecast budget impacts

Support financial performance

Stay informed on emerging technologies

Stay informed on industry trends

Stay informed on supplier innovations

Manage sourcing activities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional collaboration; Internal stakeholder alignment

Process & Methodology

Project management

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