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Manager, Responsible Sourcing

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The Estee Lauder Companies

Long Island City, NY (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/10/2026

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Job Description

  • Description
  • The
  • Manager, Responsible Sourcing
  • will lead ELC's
  • Sensitive Supply Chains
  • (SSC) program execution—driving implementation of raw material-specific action plans, advancing upstream traceability and data quality, and partnering cross-functionally and cross-regionally with Global Supplier Management, R D, Legal, brands, and suppliers to mitigate environmental, economic, and human rights risks in ELC's global ingredients supply base and enable credible communications and claims.
Key Responsibilities:
+ Manage ELC's Sensitive Supply Chains program by advancing and monitoring implementation of raw material-specific action plans and providing progress updates to leadership. + Advance upstream supply chain transparency and traceability by leading projects with service providers and coordinating ELC participation in multi-stakeholder traceability initiatives (e.g., TRASCE) and relevant industry platforms. + Sustain and deepen engagement with ingredients suppliers on responsible sourcing practices and systematic sharing of ingredient sourcing information; progress the use of certified ingredients where applicable. + Assess and advise on sustainability and human rights risks in priority supply chains; evaluate supplier sourcing practices and support verification approaches (e.g., certifications, third-party assessments) aligned to program ambition. + Develop leadership-ready updates (e.g., SSC SteerCo pre-reads) that synthesize progress, risks, and decisions needed; manage project plans, milestones, and stakeholder inputs. + Represent ELC in external coalitions and working groups (e.g., ASD) to identify best practices, advance collaborative solutions, and help remediate human rights and environmental issues in key supply chains. + Coordinate with ELC's Charitable Foundation and partners to monitor implementation of impact projects in sourcing communities; evaluate progress, steer improvements, and support internal alignment and resource mobilization. + Evaluate brand marketing claim requests related to raw material sourcing practices in partnership with brands, Legal, and R D; support public reporting and disclosures as an SSC subject-matter expert. + Monitor, analyze, and improve SSC data using internal systems and external platforms/sources; track KPIs (e.g., transparency, traceability depth, data quality) and identify opportunities to strengthen program effectiveness. + Stay current on evolving regulations and protocols relevant to upstream supply chains (e.g., EUDR) and translate implications into practical requirements for suppliers and internal stakeholders.
  • Qualifications
  • + 5+ years of experience in responsible sourcing, sustainability, human rights, and/or procurement (preferably with raw materials/ingredients supply chains) + Demonstrated experience managing portfolios of projects and translating complex topics into leadership-ready narratives and materials + Experience with supply chain traceability systems/processes, supplier data quality management, and KPI development/reporting + Ability to engage and influence suppliers and internal stakeholders on upstream human rights and environmental due diligence expectations + Experience working with external NGOs, industry initiatives, and multi-stakeholder collaborations + High proficiency in MS Office including MS PowerPoint, Excel and Copilot + Proven ability to collect, interpret, and communicate complex sustainability, product, and environmental data (e.
g., certifications, traceability data, reporting frameworks) + Strong passion for corporate responsibility and continuous improvement across global supply chainsEqual Opportunity Employer It is Company's policy not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, sex or gender (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), gender identity or gender expression (including transgender status), sexual orientation, marital status, military service and veteran status, physical or mental disability, protected medical condition as defined by applicable state or local law, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws and ordinances. The Company will endeavor to provide a reasonable accommodation consistent with the law to otherwise qualified employees and prospective employees with a disability and to employees and prospective employees with needs related to their religious observance or practices. Should you wish to apply for this position or any other position with the Company and you believe you require assistance to complete an application or participate in an interview, please contact USApplicantAccommodations@Estee.com.