Sr. Commodity Manager
EBSCO Industries, Inc. · Tennessee, United States · Yesterday
PurchasingFull-time
Job Summary
The Sr. Commodity Manager owns sourcing strategy, supplier selection, negotiation, and supply assurance for Moultrie’s highest-spend and highest-risk component commodities across cellular cameras, feeders, and connected devices, all built through Asia-based ODM/JDMs. This is a senior individual-contributor role that carries significant cross-functional weight with Engineering and Operations and builds strategic supplier partnerships.
Job Responsibilities
- Own end-to-end sourcing strategy for the highest-spend and highest-risk commodities (sole-source CPUs, memory, RF modules, PIRs, and allocated or long lead time parts): supplier identification, qualification, negotiation, award, and performance management.
- Develop and maintain a commodity technology roadmap that aligns Moultrie’s product needs with supplier capability, anticipating component trends (silicon, memory, cellular/RF) before they constrain the product roadmap.
- Own the Approved Vendor List (AVL) and full supplier lifecycle for strategic commodities, from selection and qualification through cost and contract negotiation and performance evaluation.
- Pull component and vendor roadmaps into Moultrie’s product planning early so sourcing unlocks new capability and secures capacity.
- Negotiate pricing, capacity, and commercial terms with ODM/JDM partners and strategic suppliers; structure multi-year agreements covering pricing, production capacity, quality, IP protection, tooling ownership, and end-of-life provisions.
- Own strategic supplier relationship management for high-value suppliers: drive co-development, secure allocation, and bring the supplier’s best engineering talent to Moultrie’s products.
- Build should-cost and teardown models; manage total cost of ownership (tooling, logistics, yield, scrap, duties, end-of-life), not just unit price.
- Drive year-over-year structural cost-out through value engineering and competitive sourcing; collaborate with Engineering to influence design decisions for optimal cost and performance.
- Own the cost curve for high-spend commodities across the product life and set the savings target for them.
- Design dual-source and ex-China strategies for sole-source and allocated parts, qualifying second sources ahead of need.
- Manage allocation, last-time buys, and end-of-life transitions for long-lead and memory-exposed parts so component availability never gates a launch or a selling season.
- Maintain the supply-risk framework and contingency plans for strategic commodities; monitor supplier financial health and escalate early.
- Drive early supplier involvement at EVT/DVT; influence design-for-manufacturability, design-for-cost, and design-for-supply; hold suppliers to NPI gates and timing.
- Source strategic commodities from pre-concept through mass production and hand off cleanly to sustaining.
- Partner with Moultrie’s on-site ODM/JDM resource to diagnose and remediate component-driven yield and quality issues with ground truth from the line.
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Electrical preferred), Supply Chain, Business, or a related field.
- 8+ years in sourcing, procurement, or commodity management, including ownership of high-spend or high-risk commodities (CPUs, memory, allocated parts) and complex, multi-party negotiations.
- Consumer electronics sourcing through Asia-based contract manufacturers, ODMs, or JDMs, with deep technical fluency in process, yield, and DFM trade-offs.
- Hands-on experience building should-cost models and running total cost of ownership and landed-cost analysis.
- Experience with core camera/device components: cellular modules, Bluetooth, GPS, image sensors, memory (NAND, DDR4, eMMC), PIRs, PCBA, and RF/antenna.
- Working knowledge of the global trade environment: tariffs, country-of-origin sourcing, and the implications for cost, lead time, and resilience.
- Willingness to travel internationally when needed.