Staff Global Supply Manager, Mechanicals

Skydio Skydio · Defense · San Mateo, CA +1 · Operations

Staff Global Supply Manager, Mechanicals for a US drone company focused on autonomous flight. The role involves developing and executing commodity sourcing strategies for drone components, with an emphasis on mechanical manufacturing technologies and processes. Responsibilities include supplier selection, negotiation, cost analysis, and managing supplier performance. The role also supports the development of supply chain processes and tools.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop clear technology and commodity roadmaps for current and future programs. Be the liaison between supply chain and engineering for supplier and component selection during NPI and sustaining projects. Identify new high-potential suppliers globally.
  2. Cultivate productive relationships with supply chain partners, including vendor selection, cost, support, and product transactions. Ownership of RFI's, RFP,s and RFQs, and the review process and business award decisions - ensuring all commercial terms are agreed and documented.
  3. Drive price negotiation processes to ensure that Skydio’s commodity pricing is best in class. Analyze current spend and evaluate current suppliers. Maintain commodity consumption forecasts and associated execution plans. Consolidate spend across the supply base to create leverage, analyze purchasing trends, and develop sourcing alternatives. Monitor current market conditions, technology roadmaps, and identify supply/demand challenges & opportunities.
  4. Work with finance and accounting during monthly close and financial planning cycles with component pricing costs and forecasts, and custom tooling investments.
  5. Identify and manage supplier performance metrics of Supplier Technology availability and competence, Component Quality, Supply, and Cost required to ensure best-in-class supply chain.

Skills

Required

  • Technical & commercial experience in mechanical component surface treatments (e.g, corrosion-resistant, decoration, and RF performance coatings of plastics and metals.)
  • Experience with Tooling Capacity Management, Tooling Unit Cost targets, and Supplier Capacity Management.
  • Strength in directing complex negotiations, RFP issues, cost/price analysis, RFP/Q review, Business Award process, and purchasing procedures.
  • Experience using cost models to define the should-cost and negotiating prices for sourcing and cost reduction.
  • Experience in Supplier Contract, T&Cs, MSA, SOW, and NDA negotiation, management, and ownership.
  • Experience with the Facilitation of ESI (Early Supplier Involvement) between the Supplier, Program design, sourcing, and procurement resources.
  • Ability to prepare and present quantitative and qualitative comparative analysis of sourcing alternatives.
  • Ability to manage respective supplier relationships and performance, including but not limited to dispute resolution.
  • Interest in keeping up with emerging technologies spanning consumer electronics, aerospace, and robotics, and new and developing mechanical component manufacturing processes and materials.

Nice to have

  • Flexibility to work and achieve goals in a fast-paced start-up environment, with an ability to adapt to changing circumstances.
  • Detail-oriented, team-oriented, with enthusiasm for learning new things.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, strong ethics, and professionalism.

What the JD emphasized

  • mechanical component surface treatments
  • Tooling Capacity Management
  • Tooling Unit Cost targets
  • Supplier Capacity Management
  • directing complex negotiations
  • RFP issues
  • cost/price analysis
  • RFP/Q review
  • Business Award process
  • purchasing procedures
  • cost models
  • should-cost
  • negotiating prices
  • Supplier Contract
  • T&Cs
  • MSA
  • SOW
  • NDA negotiation
  • Facilitation of ESI
  • Early Supplier Involvement
  • quantitative and qualitative comparative analysis
  • supplier relationships
  • performance
  • dispute resolution
  • emerging technologies spanning consumer electronics, aerospace, and robotics
  • mechanical component manufacturing processes and materials