Torna alla ricerca:Global Head / Rimini
You take full ownership of the global sourcing organization within a fast-scaling e-mobility business. The role focuses on building and executing procurement strategies that support rapid growth, industrialization, and global supply chain resilience.
Company:Our client is an internationally active company with a strong focus on technology-driven products and global operations.
Key Responsibilities:Full ownership of global strategic and indirect sourcing within the e-mobility divisionEnd-to-end responsibility for the Procure-to-Pay (P2P) processDevelopment and execution of procurement strategies with a strong focus on electronic components, modules, and systems (e.g. PCBs, semiconductors, power electronics)Supplier selection, negotiation, and performance management across a global supplier baseEnsuring supply security and managing allocation risks in volatile marketsDriving cost optimization, design-to-cost, and supplier consolidation in electronics sourcingEstablishment of scalable governance structures, processes, and KPIsLeadership and development of international teamsClose collaboration with cross-functional stakeholders including R&D, product management, quality, and operations to align sourcing strategies with product requirements, cost targets, and industrialization timelines
Your Profile:Proven track record in global procurement leadership roles with strong exposure to electronics sourcingDeep understanding of electronic components, supply markets, and typical constraints (e.g. allocation, lifecycle, dual sourcing)Experience in sourcing PCBAs, semiconductors, power electronics, or complex electronic assembliesBackground in industrial, automotive, or e-mobility environments is a plusExperience in scaling procurement organizations and implementing governance structuresStrong leadership capabilities with international team responsibilityHigh level of negotiation skills and commercial acumen
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