Strategic Sourcing Manager
Listed on 2026-02-17
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Business
Business Management, Supply Chain / Intl. Trade, Business Analyst -
Supply Chain/Logistics
Business Management, Supply Chain / Intl. Trade
About ITW Medical
ITW (NYSE: ITW) is a Fortune 200 global multi-industrial manufacturing leader with revenue of $16.1 billion in 2023. The company’s seven industry-leading segments leverage the unique ITW Business Model to drive solid growth with best-in-class margins and returns in markets where highly innovative, customer‑focused solutions are required. ITW’s approximately 45,000 dedicated colleagues around the world thrive in the company’s decentralized and entrepreneurial culture.
Position SummaryThe Strategic Sourcing Manager reports to the Division Controller and is responsible for advancing supply chain excellence, eliminating constraints for the division and its customers, and supporting enterprise‑wide sourcing and supply chain strategies. The Strategic Sourcing Manager generates positive business results through a fit for purpose supply chain and its key elements: plan, procure, make and deliver. Considers and adapts to ever‑changing market and business conditions to ensure a high level of service to end customers.
PrimaryResponsibilities Supply Chain Risk Identification & Mitigation
- Identify major supply chain risks across direct and indirect raw material categories (e.g. resins and components) and suppliers (manufacturers, distributors and 3rd party services).
- Conduct and maintain risk assessments and implement mitigation plans; establish review cadences with key stakeholders.
- Conduct supplier assessments, capability reviews, and performance evaluations.
- Review, negotiate, and manage commercial contracts and long‑term agreements to ensure favorable terms.
- Perform supply chain audits, assess cost, complexity, and feasibility of supplier or material changes.
- Establish differentiation between our approach to “80” and “20” vendors and products, to also capture and define our approach toward future business. Partner with commercial team to ensure strategy is in place for evaluation of future and growth opportunities, relative to our prioritized opportunity list.
- Track and manage supplier lead times and performance KPIs (quality, cost, delivery, service).
- Develop corrective actions and improvement plans with vendors.
- Track material spend for “80” materials, including annual price impacts, cost drivers, indices, and mitigation strategies.
- Leverage economies of scale across divisions to reduce total cost of ownership.
- Align and evaluate purchasing and ordering processes across Hebron, Washington, NCW, and other sites relative to MRD requirements.
- Standardize sourcing workflows, tools, and best practices across locations.
- Partner closely with plant managers, operations leaders, and purchasing teams to ensure sourcing strategy supports operational needs.
- Engage with R&D and Engineering to understand technology roadmaps and identify innovative sourcing opportunities.
- Lead LRP/AP (Long‑Range Planning/Annual Plan) activities for the sourcing function, including prioritization, project selection, and strategy execution.
- Identify and commit to high‑value sourcing projects rather than narrowly targeting AP numbers.
- Map end‑to‑end supply chains to identify critical relationships, bottlenecks, and improvement opportunities.
- Drive simplification and elimination of low‑value activities to improve efficiency and responsiveness.
- Drive simplification and elimination of low‑value activities to improve efficiency and responsiveness.
- Apply critical thinking and curiosity to uncover new sourcing opportunities beyond surface‑level issues.
- Explore creative solutions with existing suppliers and evaluate potential new suppliers for capability and innovation.
- Collaborates and communicates within the ITW structure – division, platform or segment(s) to deliver on defined goals/measurables and other strategic initiatives.
- Leverages strong project and change management skills to drive continuous…
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