Electronics Commodity Manager – Active Components at Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation
, Florida, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

05 Jul, 26

Salary

153000.0

Posted On

06 Apr, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Strategic sourcing, Category management, Negotiation, Contract management, Cost modeling, Financial analysis, Risk assessment, Mitigation planning, Cross-functional leadership, Executive communication, Supply chain management, Semiconductor industry knowledge, Vendor management, Data analysis, Project management

Industry

electrical;Appliances;and Electronics Manufacturing

Description
About Us Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation, a family owned business for over 75 years, takes pride in powering progress in health, security and quality of life. We are key partners with the world’s leading medical devices, semiconductor, scientific analytics and industrial systems manufacturers. When they want to push the limits of what’s possible with high voltage applications, they turn to us to make it happen. While Spellman is not a household name, our products are used to make and often power many of the most advanced technologies that make modern life possible. With design and manufacturing sites in North America, Europe and Asia, we have become the preferred provider of high voltage power solutions for OEMs pushing the boundaries of technology around the world by designing and producing the products they need to power progress. Job Summary The Electronics Commodity Manager is responsible for developing and executing global sourcing strategies for active electronic components, including semiconductors, ICs, power devices, and other supply‑constrained technologies. This role owns supplier strategy, cost management, risk mitigation, and long‑term demand assurance for critical technologies supporting new product introduction (NPI), sustaining engineering, and volume production. The position partners closely with Engineering, Operations, Quality, Planning, and Finance to ensure continuity of supply, competitive total cost, and alignment with technology roadmaps in a volatile global electronics market. Key Responsibilities Commodity & Sourcing Strategy Develop and execute global commodity strategies for active components (MCUs, ASICs, FPGAs, analog ICs, power semiconductors, memory, optoelectronics). Align supplier strategies with technology roadmaps, product lifecycles, and long‑term business needs. Lead make/buy, dual sourcing, and lifecycle management decisions to reduce supply risk. Supplier Management & Negotiation Establish and manage strategic relationships with IDMs, fabs, foundry partners, and authorized distributors. Lead commercial negotiations including pricing, LTAs, NCNR terms, allocation commitments, and capacity reservations. Drive supplier performance using KPIs covering cost, delivery, quality, responsiveness, and risk posture. Cost & Value Management Own year‑over‑year cost reduction and cost avoidance initiatives through pricing, VAVE, design influence, and demand consolidation. Analyze cost drivers for active components (wafer pricing, node transitions, test/packaging, currency, tariffs). Partner with Engineering to influence design choices that improve availability, cost, and long‑term sustainability. Supply Assurance & Risk Management Proactively manage allocation‑prone and long lead‑time components, including demand commits and escalation paths. Develop mitigation plans for geopolitical, capacity, EOL, Obsolete and single‑source risks. Support business continuity planning and recovery actions during supplier disruptions. Cross‑Functional Collaboration Partner with Engineering on NPI sourcing, qualification, and alternate part strategies. Work with Planning and Operations to align forecasts, inventory strategies, and supply constraints. Collaborate with Quality on supplier audits, corrective actions, and qualification requirements. Data, Governance & Compliance Ensure accurate item master data, approved manufacturer lists (AML), and sourcing documentation. Support compliance with trade, export control, and ethical sourcing requirements. Provide clear reporting on savings, risk exposure, and supplier performance to leadership. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Engineering (Electrical/Electronics), Business, or related field (or equivalent experience). Minimum 7 years of sourcing or commodity management experience in electronics manufacturing. Strong expertise in active electronic components and semiconductor supply chains. Proven negotiation experience with global suppliers and distributors. Demonstrated ability to manage supply constraints, allocations, and high‑risk commodities. Preferred Qualifications Experience working directly with semiconductor manufacturers, foundries, or EMS providers. Understanding of semiconductor lifecycle management, node transitions, and capacity models. Experience supporting NPI and fast‑paced, mixed‑volume manufacturing environments. Knowledge of global trade, tariffs, and regional sourcing strategies (Asia, North America, Mexico, etc.). Key Skills & Competencies Strategic sourcing and category management Advanced negotiation and contract management Cost modeling and financial analysis Risk assessment and mitigation planning Cross‑functional leadership and executive communication High level of analytical rigor and attention to detail Success Metrics Year‑over‑year cost savings and cost avoidance Supplier OTD, quality, and responsiveness metrics Reduction in supply risk (single‑source, allocation exposure, EOL events) NPI sourcing readiness and on‑time product launches Strength and depth of strategic supplier partnerships Travel Travel typically 10–25% (supplier visits, audits, factory alignment, quarterly business reviews). Occasional calls across time zones with global suppliers. On-site, hybrid, or remote options will be considered. Our good faith estimate of the salary range for this role is $114,000 to $153,000. Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and other factors. In addition to base pay, we offer a highly competitive benefits package. #LI-Remote We at Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corporation believe that each individual is entitled to equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status or disability. The right of equal employment opportunity extends to recruiting, hiring selection, transfer, promotion, training and all other conditions of employment. To request accommodation related to disabilities, please email us at careers@spellmanhv.com, or call +1 (631) 630-3000 Note to Recruiters and Placement Agencies: Spellman High Voltage Electronics does not accept unsolicited agency resumes. Please do not forward unsolicited agency resumes to our website or to any Spellman High Voltage Electronics employee. Spellman High Voltage Electronics will not pay fees to any third party agency or firm and will not be responsible for any agency fees associated with unsolicited resumes. Unsolicited resumes received will be considered property of Spellman High Voltage Electronics and will be processed accordingly. Spellman, a family owned and managed company established in 1947, is the world's leading independent supplier of precision DC high voltage power supplies, X-Ray generators and Monoblock® X-Ray sources for medical, industrial and scientific applications. While we offer the broadest and most advanced range of standard and platform products in the industry, we specialize in partnering with OEM’s to develop, produce and support the optimum solution for each system and market segment. We currently have five design centers, six production centers, eight repair locations and over 2,100 employees in North America, Europe and Asia.

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Responsibilities
The Electronics Commodity Manager develops and executes global sourcing strategies for active electronic components to ensure supply continuity and cost competitiveness. This role manages supplier relationships, mitigates supply risks, and collaborates with cross-functional teams to align technology roadmaps with business needs.
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