Mid Level Senior Strategic Sourcing Manager Jobs
Mid level senior strategic sourcing manager jobs go to professionals ready to own supplier negotiations end to end, lead cross-functional sourcing initiatives, and deliver measurable cost savings with limited day-to-day oversight. Openings skew 32% remote or hybrid, concentrate in Healthcare & Medical Services, Technology & Software, and Manufacturing, and have employers like JLL, Amazon, and M.C. Dean hiring at this level now.
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Job Purpose
The Sourcing Specialist is responsible for supporting all AEC commodity sourcing activities. The support will include supplier analysis, cultivating strategic supplier relationships, global sourcing of direct materials along with contract negotiation driving cost savings, overall customer/supplier satisfaction, and contribute to successful project execution while meeting individual/ organizational goals.
Job Responsibilities
In performing their respective tasks and duties, all employees are expected to adhere to Albany's current values: Albany Wins Together, Count on Each Other, Own Your Actions, Care About Each Other, and Share Your Enthusiasm. Safety must always come first; we never compromise on safety for the sake of achieving another objective. Employees are also responsible for the health and safety of themselves and each other.
- Development of strategic sourcing strategies as it relates to specific supplier commodities.
- Manage sourcing activities from RFQ through project execution.
- Negotiate Supply Agreements/Contracts: Lead complex negotiations for supply agreements and contracts, ensuring favorable terms that align with organizational objectives.
- Develop Strategic Sourcing Initiatives: Formulate and implement advanced sourcing strategies with in various commodities to optimize cost efficiency and supply reliability.
- Oversee Price and Cost Analysis: Direct comprehensive price and cost analysis for commercial and government contracts, ensuring compliance and competitiveness while balancing best value.
- Negotiate Long term contract pricing and terms and conditions.
- Identify new sources of supply and/or opportunities that meet the performance and delivery standards
- Address Complex Challenges: Utilize extensive experience to solve intricate problems, successfully negotiating the best prices and terms in critical situations
- Develop, manage, and implement performance measures and audit processes for new and current suppliers. Conduct Quarterly Business Reviews with strategic suppliers and actively participate in quality audits at these strategic suppliers.
- Manage Supplier Performance and Relationships: Establish and nurture strategic supplier relationships, focusing on performance management to ensure alignment with organizational goals.
- Monitor Technological Advancements: Track and assess the development of new technologies relevant to procurement, ensuring the organization remains competitive and innovative.
- Communicate Effectively Across Levels: Utilize exceptional verbal and written communication skills to ensure timely and effective interaction with AEC and supplier personnel at all levels.
- Champion Continuous Improvement: Drive continuous improvement initiatives aimed at reducing costs and enhancing supply chain efficiencies across operations.
- Report Savings Achievements: Provide detailed reports on savings achievements through monthly statistics and quarterly summaries, communicating successes to stakeholders
- Bridge R+T with the PDC for supply chain activities to ensure smooth transitions between the two. (MRL/TRL)
- Nothing in this document restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Supervisory responsibility: No
Requirements:Qualifications/Characteristics
- Educational Qualifications: Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Science or Arts; MBA is preferred.
- 5-8 years of increasing responsibility in purchasing, and strategic sourcing
- International experience supplying manufacturing facilities and/or managing suppliers based in Americas, and Europe is preferred.
- Proven ability to drive change and create rapid, measurable improvements in critical measures of Supply Chain Management performance.
- Knowledge of SAP would be a significant competitive advantage to drive process and efficiencies within the procurement processes.
- Very good verbal and written communications skills with people at all levels of the organization and external contacts
- Strong track record of continuously driving operational improvements to support the business strategy.
- Able to manage sourcing activities in a centralized environment with colleagues in multiple locations.
- Strategic thinking, facilitation & influencing skills. Ability to lead, persuade and convince – cross cultural and cross functional
- Must adapt well in a rapidly changing environment
- Extensive Experience: 5-8 years of experience within government contracting purchasing, demonstrating advanced expertise in procurement strategies.
- Complex Proposal Development: Demonstrated track record in developing and executing sophisticated material proposals that align with organizational goals.
- Strategic Relationship Management: Ability to think strategically and cultivate long-term relationships with suppliers, ensuring alignment with business objectives. Urgency with Strategic Intent: Capable of acting with urgency and purpose while maintaining a strong focus on long-term strategic goals.
- Risk and Opportunity Management: Proficient in developing and executing risk and opportunity plans to achieve program objectives effectively.
- Collaborative Work with Cross-Functional Teams: Collaborate closely with Engineering, Quality, and Operations to establish release strategies based on Material Requirements Planning (MRP) and overall platform requirements.
- ERP System Expertise: Extensive transactional experience with SAP ERP Production System, leveraging its capabilities to optimize purchasing processes.
- Financial Management Proficiency: Strong financial management skills, including expertise in Material Estimated at Completion (EAC) and material forecasting.
- Ethical Leadership: Uphold high ethical standards while fostering a culture of interpersonal growth and collaboration within the team.
- Communication and Presentation Skills: Demonstrate exceptional written and verbal communication skills, along with strong presentation abilities to convey complex information effectively.
- Supplier Management Experience: Extensive experience in supplier management, including the development and negotiation of Statements of Work (SOW).
- Knowledge of Acquisition Regulations: Solid understanding of U.S. government acquisition laws and regulations (FAR, DFAR, ITAR, EAR, etc.), ensuring compliance in all purchasing activities.
Working Conditions
Office environment, duties performed indoors, moderate to quiet noise and comfortable temperatures. Not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions levels. Ability to work 24/7 schedule and be available as business situations require. Some may be able to do part of their work remotely. Travel may be required
Physical requirements
Occasionally positions self to move an office item >10 lbs.
Frequently move about the production floor and office area to attend meetings or trainings
Must be able to remain in a stationary position up to 75% of the time
Frequently operates a computer, enters data into systems, verifies information, etc…
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Who's Hiring
- JLL3
- Amazon3
- M.C. Dean3
- Medtronic2
- Mattel2
Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services13
- Technology & Software11
- Manufacturing10
- Electronics & Hardware8
- Construction & Real Estate8
Mid Level Senior Strategic Sourcing Manager Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a mid level senior strategic sourcing manager job?
Position yourself around ownership, not just participation. Highlight sourcing projects you led independently, contracts you negotiated, and savings you can quantify. Emphasize cross-functional collaboration with finance, legal, or operations. Tailor your resume to show category depth, familiarity with supplier risk assessment, and comfort working with minimal oversight, since those signals separate mid level candidates from junior ones.
Which companies hire mid level senior strategic sourcing managers?
Companies hiring mid level senior strategic sourcing managers right now include JLL, Amazon, and M.C. Dean, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Large enterprises with complex supply chains and mid-market companies scaling their procurement functions both recruit actively at this level.
Are there remote mid level senior strategic sourcing manager jobs?
Yes, though availability varies by industry and employer. About 32% of mid level senior strategic sourcing manager openings are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, reflecting how procurement work has shifted toward virtual supplier management and digital sourcing tools. Roles tied to manufacturing or on-site operations tend to require more in-person presence.
How do I move up to a mid level senior strategic sourcing manager role?
Progression comes from expanding both category scope and decision-making authority over your first few years. Focus on taking ownership of a sourcing category, building supplier relationships from the ground up, and delivering documented cost improvements. Gaining exposure to contract negotiations, RFP management, and cross-functional projects builds the credibility hiring managers look for when promoting or recruiting at the mid level.
Which industries hire the most mid level senior strategic sourcing managers?
Mid Level senior strategic sourcing manager roles concentrate in Healthcare & Medical Services, Technology & Software, and Manufacturing, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. These sectors drive demand because their supply chains are complex enough to require dedicated sourcing professionals who can manage vendor relationships and procurement strategy with meaningful autonomy.