Senior Global Supply Manager, Contract Manufacturing
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The Senior Global Supply Manager – Contract Management, is responsible for overseeing all commercial and relational aspects of Generac’s outsourced electronics contract manufacturers (CMs). This position acts as the business owner of the CM relationship, ensuring alignment on cost, capacity, quality, delivery, and long-term strategic goals.
This role operates at the intersection of supply chain, finance, legal, engineering, and operations. The Senior Manager is tasked with driving commercial excellence, ensuring contractual compliance, and governing performance across the global CM footprint. Balancing disciplined commercial management with building trusted partnerships, the role supports scalable, resilient, and cost-effective manufacturing operations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Take ownership of the commercial relationship with assigned electronics contract manufacturers, serving as the main point of accountability for pricing, contractual terms, and ongoing financial performance.
- Lead contract negotiations, including master supply agreements, statements of work, pricing frameworks, capacity commitments, and change orders, in partnership with Corporate Commodity Management, Operations, Legal, and Finance teams throughout the process.
- Ensure adherence to contractual obligations, including service levels, confidentiality, and compliance requirements.
- Establish high-level, trust-based relationships with CM leadership, balancing collaborative engagement with strong performance accountability.
- Conduct formal business reviews on a monthly or quarterly basis, examining key performance indicators such as cost, quality, delivery, capacity, responsiveness, and risk.
- Proactively manage escalations and disputes, ensuring prompt resolution while safeguarding the long-term health of partnerships.
- Act as an internal advocate for CM performance realities, while representing Generac’s strategic and commercial interests externally.
- Partner closely with Operations, Engineering, Quality, Procurement, Finance, and Program Management teams to align CM execution with product and business needs.
- Support new product introduction (NPI) and lifecycle transitions by ensuring commercial readiness, capacity alignment, and achievement of cost targets.
- Assist with dual-sourcing, optimizing manufacturing footprints, and contingency planning strategies to meet enterprise risk objectives.
- Ensure contract manufacturers maintain robust business continuity, compliance, and sustainability practices in line with Generac’s standards.
- Contribute to the development of long-term contract manufacturing strategy, including RFx, partner selection, segmentation, and capability enhancement.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Engineering, Business, Finance, or a related discipline.
- 8+ years of progressive experience in contract manufacturing, supply chain, operations, procurement, or supplier management within an OEM environment.
- Proven experience leading commercial negotiations with outsourced manufacturers, including pricing, contracts, and cost modelling.
- Strong grasp of manufacturing economics, bill of materials (BOM) structures, and operational trade-offs in outsourced production models.
- Demonstrated ability to manage complex, cross-functional stakeholder environments and senior external partners.
- Experience working with global suppliers, including manufacturing partners based in Asia.
- Willingness to undertake international travel as needed.
Preferred Qualifications
- MBA or an advanced degree.
- High preference given to someone with experience in electronics contract manufacturing, supply chain, operations, procurement, or supplier management within an OEM environment.
- 3+ years in high volume electronics manufacturing including PCBA, Final Assembly and Box-build.
- Experience in electronics, consumer products, industrial, automotive, or other high-volume OEM electronics manufacturing environments.
- Familiarity with sustainability, ESG, and responsible sourcing requirements in outsourced manufacturing.
- Experience supporting new product introduction, ramp-to-volume, or multi-site manufacturing transitions.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Strong commercial acumen and negotiation skills
- Effective strategic relationship management
- Financial and analytical rigor
- Executive-level communication and influence
- Structured problem solving and sound decision-making
- Ability to work effectively in ambiguous and high-pressure environments
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