Join us on the frontlines of change. Our Capital Equipment Procurement Manager will be part of the CAPEX / Initiatives team focused on holistic procurement of capital equipment. As a Capital Equipment Procurement Manager, you are responsible for managing vendor relationships, establishing and executing various category strategies, negotiating contracts, and monitoring supplier performance to ensure timely delivery for all projects. In this role you will also lead cross-functional meetings, providing status updates and to be proactive in risk identification. Interested in learning more?
\n Why you should be at Monolith: Inspiring work that makes a positive difference to the worldA collaborative and diverse environment where everyone has a voice and is valued for their background and experienceCompetitive compensationDevelopment and training with plenty of opportunities to grow and learnOpportunity to work with new technologies and learn new processesAbility to make an impact at work, helping the company succeed and grow Why we want to know you:Bachelor's degree in supply chain management, business administration, engineering or a related fieldTen plus years' experience procuring capital equipmentAn equivalent combination of education and experience to successfully perform the job duties and responsibilitiesAble to effectively communicate and interact with Engineering, Capital Projects and OperationsDemonstrated use of comprehensive analytical skills to determine alternatives and present recommendations.Able to build and maintain effective relationships with suppliers and vendors.To have a "Think Like a Team" approach with the ability to have executive-level communication and stakeholder management.While not an expert, you are able to work alongside subject matter experts to understand the technical needs of CAPEX Equipment and translate this understanding into the overall strategy.Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and ability to thrive in a continuous improvement environment.Excellent verbal and written communication, analytical, leadership, problem-solving and organizational skills. What you'll do in this role:Develop and execute long-term CAPEX spend strategies.Develop high-level negotiation strategies with business leaders and legal team to execute contracts.Develop and implement supplier performance evaluation metrics to assess and improve supplier quality, delivery, and service levels.Have strong experience in creating a procurement strategy for CAPEX equipment.Facilitate communication between company stakeholders and suppliers to ensure a clear understanding of specifications, expectations, and feedback.Identify and mitigate risks associated with supplier reliability and product quality, implementing contingency plans as necessary.Drive continuous improvement initiatives with suppliers, focusing on process enhancements and cost reduction strategies.Manage the supplier's onboarding process, ensuring all necessary documentation and certifications are obtained and maintained.Cultivate a solid working knowledge of category trends including industry trends, cost drivers, global pricing, supply and demand material lead times, technical/manufacturing processes, and supplier market dynamics.Organize and lead cross-functional team meetings to review supplier performance, discuss challenges, and plan future procurement strategies.Any other duties and roles assigned Your environment:This position can be located out of our offices in Englewood, Colorado, Lincoln Nebraska, or Kansas City, Missouri and will work a hybrid schedule of 3 days a week in office, and two days (optional) from home office May require up to 25% travel domestically and internationally
\nDisclaimer The above statements are not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the duties and responsibilities of the job described, nor are they intended to be such a listing of the job requirements. Rather, they are intended to describe the general nature of the job. Monolith reserves the right to revise or change job duties and responsibilities as the need arises. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment.