Manager, Supply Chain Intelligence & Risk
Ametek, Inc.
Berwyn, PA (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
Reporting to the Director of Global Procurement Operations, the Manager of Supply Chain Intelligence and Risk will provide early, decision-relevant insight into external market forces that affect AMETEK's supply continuity, cost structure, margin risk, and strategic flexibility. In this newly created role, you will focus on future supply stressors, structural cost drivers, external risks that span multiple business units and product categories to provide tactical and strategic recommendations to senior business leaders. Primary focus areas include rare earth elements, critical materials and previous metals, semiconductors, electrical components as well as the stability and long-term viability of commodity suppliers. Knowledge of larger geopolitical, trade, and regulatory changes is also critical to success in this role. How you will make an impact:
Core Analytical and Market Intelligence Identify, extract, integrate and analyze market intelligence from various sources including: Suppliers and distributors
Industry research and financial disclosures
Policy, regulatory and geopolitical developments
Internal procurement, spending and supply data Filter market headlines into decision-relevant insights and recommendations
Conduct trend analysis, scenario framing, and risk assessment in complex, multi-variable environments Supply Chain and Category Knowledge Knowledge of multi-tier supply chains, rare earth elements, critical materials and precious metals, semiconductors, and electronic components
Analyze supplier concentration and consolidation trends, capacity allocation behavior and reserve strategies, vertical integration trends, as well as the financial health and capex signals of critical suppliers
Maintain current knowledge of tariffs, export controls, sanctions, and trade disputes
Analyze policy-driven shifts along with environmental and regulatory constraints impacting supply What you will bring to the role: Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, or Data Analytics.
7-10 years of experience in a supply chain or market/commodity role.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present complex data in a clear, concise manner to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Advanced skills in Excel, PowerPoint and data visualization tools.
Strong communication skills across all organizational levels.
Ability to work successfully in an ever-changing environment. #LI-BM1