Crusoe

AI infrastructure, data center, power generation, manufacturing

StrategicSourcingSpecialist

$70–83k Denver, Colorado, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Strategic Sourcing Specialist at Crusoe. Skills: Strategic Sourcing, Procurement, Contract Management, Vendor Management, Cross-functional Collaboration. sourcing and securing the necessary materials, equipment, and services for our field operations. Analyze product and price data for conduct comparative analyses of vendor terms/quotes against historical data to develop recommendations”

What You'll Achieve.

ensuring the timely and cost-effective delivery of critical project components; contributing to the company's success in mitigating environmental impact and driving the energy transition; Manage contracted suppliers against quarterly performance KPIs

Industry & Context.

AI infrastructure, data center, power generation, manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

Excellent problem-solving capabilities

Eligibility Requirements

safety-sensitive position, located in a safety-sensitive facility, Drug and alcohol program participation is required.

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1–3 years of experience in direct procurement roles (e. g. , Buyer, Capital Project Procurement, or Category Manager), Proven experience in purchasing equipment for large-scale capital projects in the data center or power plant industry (compressor stations, substations, power generation, etc.), negotiation skills and the ability to interact and deal-make effectively, Excellent problem-solving capabilities and proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word, Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced, dynamic environment, time-management skills with the ability to prioritize tasks effectively, This position is designated a safety-sensitive position and/or is located in a safety-sensitive facility. Drug and alcohol program participation is required.

Nice to Have

Experience with industry-standard procurement software (e. g. , Coupa), Industry certifications such as CPM, CPSM, CPSD, MCIPS, APICS, CPIM, CSCP, or CTSC, Direct experience with contracts, Statements of Work (SOW), and PO terms

What You'll Do.

sourcing and securing the necessary materials

and services for our field operations

Analyze product and price data for conduct comparative analyses of vendor terms/quotes against historical data to develop recommendations

Manage formal and informal source selection and screening processes

Conduct multiple concurrent bid events (RFIs

Prepare bid summaries and commercial award recommendations for leadership and stakeholders

and promote potential new suppliers

Manage contracted suppliers against quarterly performance KPIs

Manage vendor scorecarding through bid events

identifying and weighting risk factors before vendor recommendation

Experience with contract awards

Prepare and present terms and conditions in bids or proposals

Develop and maintain strong

long-term supplier relationships

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner with Project Managers, Engineers, and Legal to ensure smooth project; communicate effectively with a high volume of diverse stakeholders; Proactively communicate progress and potential challenges to relevant stakeholders

Communication Scope

negotiation skills; ability to interact and deal-make effectively; communicate effectively with a high volume of diverse stakeholders; Proactively communicate progress and potential challenges

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