Director, Supply Chain - Negotiations (r4752)

Shield AI Shield AI · Defense · Dallas, TX · Supply Chain

Director of Supply Chain - Negotiations for a deep-tech company focused on intelligent systems for defense, responsible for leading sourcing strategy, supplier negotiations, and contract execution for munitions and defense-related commodities in a regulated environment.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead complex, high-value negotiations with munitions and defense suppliers, including pricing, long-term agreements (LTAs), and terms & conditions.
  2. Develop and execute sourcing strategies for critical munitions components and assemblies, balancing cost, risk, and delivery requirements.
  3. Build and manage strategic supplier relationships, including sole-source and limited-source vendors, to ensure continuity of supply.
  4. Partner cross-functionally with engineering, program management, legal, and finance to align negotiation strategies with program and business objectives.
  5. Drive cost savings and value creation through should-cost analysis, benchmarking, and continuous improvement initiatives.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Business, Engineering, or related field
  • ~10–15+ years of progressive experience in procurement/supply chain
  • significant exposure to defense or munitions programs or Aerospace Programs
  • Proven experience sourcing and negotiating for munitions or defense-related commodities
  • strong understanding of constrained supply markets, sole-source environments, and lifecycle requirements
  • Demonstrated expertise in ITAR, EAR, DFARS, and U.S. government contracting requirements
  • experience working with export-controlled materials and compliance frameworks
  • Track record of leading complex, high-value negotiations
  • executing contracts that deliver cost savings and mitigate risk
  • Experience leading teams or influencing cross-functional stakeholders
  • Strong capability in cost analysis, should-cost modeling, and data-driven decision-making
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. security clearance

Nice to have

  • MBA preferred

What the JD emphasized

  • highly regulated
  • capacity-constrained
  • full compliance with U.S. government regulations
  • ITAR, EAR, DFARS
  • export controls
  • geopolitical, capacity, and regulatory risks specific to munitions