You take full ownership of the global sourcing organization within a fast-scaling e-mobility business. The role focuses on building and executing procurement strategies that support rapid growth, industrialization, and global supply chain resilience.
Company:
Our client is an internationally active company with a strong focus on technology-driven products and global operations.
Key Responsibilities:
* Full ownership of global strategic and indirect sourcing within the e-mobility division
* End-to-end responsibility for the Procure-to-Pay (P2P) process
* Development and execution of procurement strategies with a strong focus on electronic components, modules, and systems (e.g. PCBs, semiconductors, power electronics)
* Supplier selection, negotiation, and performance management across a global supplier base
* Ensuring supply security and managing allocation risks in volatile markets
* Driving cost optimization, design-to-cost, and supplier consolidation in electronics sourcing
* Establishment of scalable governance structures, processes, and KPIs
* Leadership and development of international teams
* Close collaboration with cross-functional stakeholders including R&D, product management, quality, and operations to align sourcing strategies with product requirements, cost targets, and industrialization timelines
Your Profile:
* Proven track record in global procurement leadership roles with strong exposure to electronics sourcing
* Deep understanding of electronic components, supply markets, and typical constraints (e.g. allocation, lifecycle, dual sourcing)
* Experience in sourcing PCBAs, semiconductors, power electronics, or complex electronic assemblies
* Background in industrial, automotive, or e-mobility environments is a plus
* Experience in scaling procurement organizations and implementing governance structures
* Strong leadership capabilities with international team responsibility
* High level of negotiation skills and commercial acumen
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