Sourcing Manager, Knoxville TN
Strategic Sourcing & Procurement Oversight
Lead sourcing efforts across multiple sites with a large annual spend on complex categories, including structural steel, electrical components, and precision metal fabrication (welding, bending, drilling, tapping, etc.).
Develop and execute sourcing strategies that align with corporate goals while delivering measurable improvements in cost, quality, availability, and risk mitigation.
Leverage detailed understanding of global commodities markets to drive long-term sourcing decisions and forecast spend and risk 1–3 years in advance.
Build and manage multi-tiered sourcing strategies that include primary, secondary, and tertiary suppliers for critical commodities, with attention to regional capacity, geopolitical risks, tariffs, and logistics constraints.
Use economic indicators and market intelligence to proactively mitigate material shortages, price spikes, and disruptions by diversifying sources and leveraging global vendor partnerships.
Vendor Management & Negotiation
Establish and maintain robust vendor relationships with both domestic and international suppliers, focusing on performance, reliability, and long-term value creation.
Negotiate pricing, terms, and long-term agreements to secure competitive advantages, capacity guarantees, and supply continuity.
Evaluate supplier financial health, operational capacity, and contingency planning as part of the onboarding and ongoing risk management process.
Leadership & Team Development
Lead and mentor a team of 6 direct reports and up to 12 indirect reports (5 sourcing specialists and 1 MRO supervisor) across multiple manufacturing sites, promoting a high-performance, accountable culture.
Delegate projects and initiatives in a structured way, ensuring clear goals, timelines, and measurable outcomes.
Solve behavioral or performance issues within the team swiftly and fairly, setting the tone for professionalism, urgency, and teamwork.
Serve as a role model of integrity, clear communication, and execution-focused leadership.
Operational Excellence
Track and report sourcing KPIs such as cost savings, lead time reduction, OTD, and supplier scorecards.
Implement standard work and continuous improvement processes across sites to optimize sourcing operations.
Ensure alignment of sourcing activity with business priorities such as working capital targets, production uptime, and quality standards.
Risk Management & Compliance
Proactively identify and address global sourcing risks including tariff changes, regulatory shifts, transportation bottlenecks, and natural disasters.
Design commodity-specific sourcing strategies that account for regional risk, shipping constraints, and supplier capacity, enabling business continuity.
Establish formal risk mitigation plans including alternative vendor development, dual sourcing, and regional diversification.
Maintain ethical sourcing practices and ensure compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and company policies.
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
To ensure Kelvion’s Standard of Excellence, which includes quality, is incorporated into every product we produce.
REQUIREMENTS (KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES)
Minimum 3–5 years of strategic sourcing experience, preferably in heavy industrial or heat exchanger/manufacturing sectors.
Proven management of $100M+ in annual spend and multi-site supervision experience, preferably within a global organization.
High integrity, leadership presence, and the ability to set the cultural tone of the team.
Strong technical understanding of complex fabricated components, including weldments, steel structures, electrical systems, and mechanical assemblies.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE (required levels)
BA in Supply Chain Management or related area of study, or 5 plus years in a position with responsibility for direct material cost reduction.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand; reach with hands, arms, and shoulders. The employee is occasionally required to walk; sit; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and talk and hear.
The employee occasionally will be required hand lift and/or move objects up to 50 pounds.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
At Kelvion we thrive on collaboration, embracing diversity of thought, and valuing every voice. Within Kelvion creativity shines because people are listened to, their contributions recognised, and their ideas welcomed. Our flexible approach to the way we work places people’s health and satisfaction as a priority, enhancing engagement and fostering career opportunities. We empower engaged individuals to grow, progress and carve their own paths within the company.