Reporting to the Category Director, the Category Manager is responsible for managing all demand management and supply management activities for one or more categories of spend, with the goal of optimizing the total cost of ownership, managing supplier risk, ensuring suppliers adhere to needed timelines, and meeting all business stakeholders’ needs. Serve in a relationship management role with key business/executive partners to drive collaboration, prioritization of business needs for contract support, and ensure engagement of appropriate resources across TSSM to deliver supply value with effective risk mitigation. Actively manage pipeline of projects for team and ensure project delivery to agreed upon timelines and expectations. The Category Manager will be responsible for categories with medium spend levels, medium strategic importance and/or categories which require strong business relationships with senior-level peers in the LOBs or other business functions. He/she should have a deep understanding of the specific dynamics of category requirements as well as the supply market to be able to develop and execute a fit-for-purpose category strategy for the organization. Additional location hubs: Winston-Salem, NC; Greensboro, NC; Richmond, Va. There is a 5 day in-office expectation. Following is a summary of the essential functions for this job. Other duties may be performed, both major and minor, which are not mentioned below. Specific activities may change from time to time. 1. Implements category strategies with medium spend levels, complexity, and strategic importance within his/her portfolio to optimize business efficiency and drive maximum value. 2. Develops an understanding of the current category activity within Truist and determines where SSM can have a greater involvement and drive value. 3. Specializes by developing deep expertise within the category(s). 4. Maintains deep understanding of global supply markets, competitors and product innovations. 5. Builds strong relations ships with ‘internal customers’ and industry suppliers. 6. Partners with Business Leaders and Executives to ensure that sourcing strategies/category plans and execution are aligned with the Business and MoE/ecosystem Goals. 7. Leads cross functional teams in the development of category specifications, RFIs, RFPs, contracts, and sourcing project plans. 8. Performs market data analysis for negotiations and supplier selection, and leads high-complexity sourcing events. 9. Compiles commodity profile details such as supplier performance, volume forecasts, and design specifications. 10. Analyzes trends and dynamics of supply markets, and prepares commodity-specific performance metrics & dashboards. 11. Ensures that best practices in the sourcing process are followed. 12. Execute the full sourcing process which includes development of scope, supplier selection, commercial negotiation, third party risk acceptance and contract execution. 13. Engages risk stakeholders as needed for sourcing activity. 14. Drive to remedy inconsistent vendor performance across the enterprise and improve vendor performance/optimizing allocation of spend. Promote risk excellence and sound risk management as the first line of defense by driving and owning bank-wide policies including sourcing and purchasing, travel and expense reimbursement and contingent workforce. Also ensure compliance with Bank policies for regulatory directives and other firm-wide policies. Actively manage pipeline of projects for team and ensure project delivery to agreed upon timelines and expectations. Participates in special projects and performs other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level