Category Manager - Electrical
Role Overview
This position blends strategic procurement leadership with advanced supply chain planning and master scheduling. It involves managing the sourcing and procurement of critical infrastructure equipment to ensure continuity, efficiency, and scalability across the supply chain. The role requires close collaboration with cross-functional teams-including Engineering, Construction, Finance, Operations, and Suppliers-to support high-performance infrastructure buildouts. The emphasis is on speed of delivery rather than cost or total cost of ownership (TCO) optimization.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and implement sourcing strategies for critical mechanical systems.
- Lead competitive sourcing events, supplier negotiations, and contract management with a focus on resilience, quality, and scalability.
- Align specifications with supplier capabilities in collaboration with Engineering and Design teams.
- Apply supplier risk mitigation strategies, dual-sourcing models, and cost optimization initiatives.
- Manage Master Production Schedules (MPS) based on demand forecasts and capacity constraints.
- Prioritize speed of delivery in planning and procurement decisions.
- Track KPIs such as on-time delivery, inventory turns, and production efficiency.
- Coordinate across Sales, Operations, Procurement, and Logistics to balance supply and demand.
- Use APS tools and ERP systems to improve forecast accuracy and scheduling.
- Oversee the lifecycle of Owner-Furnished Contractor Installed (OFCI) equipment from purchase through commissioning.
- Manage logistics for shipping, rigging, and storage of major equipment.
- Ensure data integrity across systems through documentation and audits.
- Create playbooks, training materials, and process documentation.
- Lead digital transformation initiatives to automate workflows.
- Define and monitor supplier KPIs, SLAs, and business review cadences.
- Build strong relationships with suppliers and internal stakeholders.
- Support change management for project updates and budget realignments.
Candidate Profile
- Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Mechanical Engineering, Business Administration, Operations, or related field (Master's preferred).
- 3+ years of experience in inventory management within infrastructure or a related industry.
- Strong understanding of construction and critical mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems.
- Skilled in contract negotiations, supplier management, and risk mitigation.
- Experience with ERP systems (e.g., SAP, Oracle, Netsuite), APS tools, and planning software.
- Proven ability to manage high-value contracts and multi-vendor strategies.
- Demonstrated success in implementing new processes and driving performance improvements.
- Willingness to travel to project sites, vendor facilities, and industry events.
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