Staff Global Sourcing Manager, Critical Minerals & Mining (germanium)

Anduril Anduril · Defense · Costa Mesa, CA · Hardware Operations : Supply Chain : Global Sourcing & Supplier Development

Anduril Industries is a defense technology company seeking a Staff Global Sourcing Manager for Critical Minerals (e.g., Germanium). This role involves end-to-end ownership of the mineral's supply chain, including market intelligence, supplier relationship management, cost modeling, contracting, and stockpiling strategy. The goal is to secure raw materials, mitigate geopolitical risks, protect BOM cost, and ensure continuity of supply for both new product introduction and mass production. The position requires extensive experience in commodity management and strategic sourcing within critical minerals or their downstream products, with a focus on navigating concentrated and geopolitically sensitive supply chains.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the commodity strategy for your assigned critical mineral, with explicit focus on supply chain resilience, geopolitical risk mitigation (particularly PRC concentration in mining and refinement), cost, and quality
  2. Build and maintain tiered supply chain mapping from Anduril end products down to the raw material, quantify revenue exposure and BOM impact to prioritize where deeper intervention is needed
  3. Maintain expert-level market intelligence and deliver weekly updates on pricing, disruptions, and geopolitical signals
  4. Lead RFI/RFQ/RFP processes across miners, refiners, processors, and component suppliers
  5. Perform should-cost and TCO analysis; negotiate key agreements (offtake, pricing, capacity reservations, payment terms) suited to volatile, concentrated markets

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in supply chain, engineering, or related technical field
  • 10+ years of experience in commodity management, strategic sourcing with direct exposure to critical minerals or their downstream products
  • Demonstrated experience navigating concentrated, geopolitically sensitive supply chains
  • Ability to travel up to 50% of the time, including international travel
  • Ability to relocate to Costa Mesa, CA

Nice to have

  • Advanced degree (Master’s or Doctorate) in materials science, chemical sciences or metallurgical or mining engineering
  • MBA
  • Previous experience in defense, aerospace, automotive, high tech, or related industry with deep raw material dependencies
  • Experience working with U.S. government programs supporting domestic critical mineral supply
  • Hands-on experience with multi-tier supply chain visibility tools
  • Strong should-cost and TCO analysis skills
  • Strategic thinker with a track record of building commodity roadmaps
  • Experience structuring or supporting non-traditional commercial arrangements
  • Proven cross-functional leadership and ability to influence at all levels
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. TS clearance

What the JD emphasized

  • critical mineral
  • supply chain resilience
  • geopolitical risk mitigation
  • PRC concentration
  • continuity of supply
  • NPI
  • mass production
  • critical minerals
  • concentrated, geopolitically sensitive supply chains