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Senior Manager, Electrical Sourcing and Procurement
Location
California
Posted
47 days ago
Salary
$165K - $175K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Senior Manager, Electrical Sourcing and Procurement
Proper Voltage
• Own end-to-end commodity strategy for electrical components • Build and qualify a production-ready supplier base for components currently on single-source risk, allocation constraint, or prototype-only relationships • Lead all supplier and distributor negotiations for electrical commodities: pricing, payment terms, lead times, allocation commitments, and supply agreements • Partner with engineering during NPI to source electrical components ahead of build events, manage long-lead and allocation-risk items, and ensure material readiness
Job Requirements
- 8+ years in strategic sourcing, procurement, or commodity management
- Proven experience sourcing active components, passive components, connectors, cables, and wire harnesses through production scale
- Direct Asia sourcing experience with on-site visits and commercial negotiations in China, Southeast Asia, or similar markets
- Deep familiarity with electrical component supply chain dynamics: lead times, allocation risk, distribution versus direct relationships, and end-of-life management
- Ability to partner with engineering on AVL and component selection decisions
Benefits
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Flexible PTO with a generous holiday policy
- Remote-friendly with monthly travel to Carlsbad, CA and periodic international supplier visits, including Asia
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