As a Strategic Sourcing Director for Greenheck Group you provide strategic leadership across Sourcing Systems, Trade Compliance, International Sourcing, and Sourcing Transformation.
Responsible for developing and executing enterprise-wide strategies that align with corporate and divisional priorities.
Leads transformational initiatives that modernize sourcing capabilities, including systems and SAP optimization, AI-enabled automation, trade compliance programs, and global sourcing strategies.
Partner closely with sourcing leaders across business units to provide platforms, processes, governance, and capabilities that support material procurement and supplier management activities across the enterprise.
Guides leaders and teams responsible for critical global suppliers, international sourcing programs, and compliance activities, ensuring continuity, scalability, risk mitigation, and alignment with group-level and strategic objectives.
Directly accountable for managing annual international sourcing spend exceeding $80M and influencing sourcing strategies across the company’s $600M+ global supply chain footprint.
Requirements
10+ years of relevant progressive leadership experience required.
6-8 years of relevant managerial experience required.
4 Year / bachelor’s degree in supply chain, business, or related field or equivalent years of job experience required.
Graduate Degree, MBA preferred.
Proven track record in supplier selection, negotiation, development, and enterprise sourcing strategy delivering measurable cost reduction and avoidance.
Working knowledge of SAP or comparable ERP, sourcing systems, forecasting tools, and supplier performance management.
Strong command of trade compliance, global sourcing, tariff exposure, country-of-origin requirements, and supplier risk.
Demonstrated executive communication, business case development, change leadership, and stakeholder management in matrixed organizations.
Experience leading digital, automation, analytics, or AI-enabled transformation in sourcing, procurement, or supply chain.
Familiarity with AI-enabled sourcing tools, source-to-pay platforms, advanced analytics, machine learning, ERP bolt-on forecasting tools, or agentic AI concepts.
Discernment for where AI should assist, where systems should automate, and where human judgment must remain in control — translating automation ideas into cycle-time, productivity, cost-avoidance, and decision‑quality outcomes.