Strategic Sourcing Manager

Racine, WI, WI
Full Time
Mid Level

About Twin Disc

At Twin Disc, we power innovation. As a global leader in power transmission technology, we are committed to delivering high-performance solutions that support industries around the world. Our success is driven by forward-thinking talent, and we cultivate a flexible, results-oriented workplace where employees can thrive and make a global impact.


Position Summary

Twin Disc is seeking a Strategic Sourcing Manager to lead and execute global procurement strategies that support our manufacturing operations. This role is critical to strengthening our supply chain, optimizing cost structures, and ensuring high-quality supplier performance across key commodities.

The ideal candidate brings strong leadership, global sourcing expertise, and a solid understanding of manufacturing processes, including casting, forging, and machining.


Key Responsibilities

Strategic Leadership

  • Lead and develop a team of buyers and commodity managers to align with global supply chain objectives
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives across sourcing, procurement, and supplier management

Sourcing & Procurement Strategy

  • Develop and execute strategic sourcing plans for critical manufacturing commodities
  • Analyze global markets and identify opportunities for cost savings and supply chain optimization
  • Implement risk mitigation strategies and ensure supply continuity

Supplier Management

  • Identify, qualify, and manage a global supplier base, with emphasis on India and China
  • Negotiate contracts, pricing, and long-term agreements
  • Monitor supplier performance and lead corrective actions when needed

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Partner with engineering teams to standardize components and optimize total cost of ownership
  • Work closely with operations, quality, and logistics teams to support production goals

Global Support

  • Provide guidance and support to sourcing teams in India and other international locations
  • Travel domestically and internationally to supplier sites and Twin Disc facilities

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Engineering, Business Administration, or related field
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in direct material sourcing or procurement within a global manufacturing environment
  • Proven success managing global sourcing projects and supplier relationships
  • Experience working with suppliers in India and/or China
  • Strong knowledge of manufacturing processes, especially metal casting, forging, and machining
  • CPM, APICS certification, or Lean Manufacturing experience preferred

Skills & Competencies

  • Strong leadership and team development capabilities
  • Excellent negotiation and supplier management skills
  • Advanced analytical and problem-solving abilities
  • Effective communicator across technical and business functions
  • Highly organized with strong project management skills

Work Environment

  • Based in Racine, WI
  • Travel required (domestic and international)

Why Join Twin Disc?

  • Flexible, results-driven work environment
  • Competitive salary and performance-based incentives
  • Comprehensive benefits: medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • 401(k) with generous employer match
  • Paid time off and work-life balance support, including a paid Holiday Shutdown
  • Wellness programs and Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Opportunity to impact a global supply chain and work with diverse teams

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If you’re ready to lead global sourcing strategies and make a measurable impact, we invite you to apply and join a company that continues to power innovation worldwide.

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