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Job Description
We are looking for an experienced Corporate Procurement Manager to lead strategic sourcing and procurement operations in Easton, Pennsylvania. This role will guide supplier selection, contracting, and cost management while partnering with cross-functional teams to support product launches, packaging initiatives, and supply continuity. The ideal candidate brings strong commercial judgment, supplier management expertise, and the ability to improve procurement performance through disciplined processes and data-driven decision-making.
Responsibilities:
Build and refine procurement policies, workflows, and controls that improve operational efficiency and support cost-conscious purchasing decisions.
Evaluate potential vendors through detailed commercial, technical, and operational reviews to determine capability, risk, and long-term fit.
Visit supplier locations to verify performance standards, assess production capacity, and strengthen strategic relationships.
Create sourcing plans that align materials availability, project timing, and budget expectations for upcoming product introductions.
Partner with supply chain stakeholders to address shortages, delivery issues, and other disruptions affecting continuity of supply.
Lead response planning during supply-related emergencies, including external market constraints and import or regulatory disruptions, to protect business operations.
Oversee packaging-related sourcing strategies in collaboration with research, development, and marketing teams to support innovation and execution.
Manage contract activity from confidentiality agreements through pricing commitments and commercial terms negotiation.
Track procurement metrics, maintain accurate material and packaging data, and communicate cost movements, performance trends, and sourcing insights to internal partners.
Coach and supervise procurement team members while supporting capability development across sourcing and purchasing functions.