What are the responsibilities and job description for the Commodity Manager II | Strategic Procurement position at Arizona Public Service - APS?
Arizona Public Service generates clean, reliable and affordable energy for 2.7 million Arizonans. As the state’s largest and longest-serving energy provider, our more than 6,000 dedicated employees power our vision of creating a sustainable energy future for Arizona.
Our present and future success depends on the creative and dedicated people of our company who demonstrate the principles outlined in the APS Promise: Design for Tomorrow, Empower Each Other and Succeed Together.
Commodity Manager II | Strategic Procurement
As a Commodity Manager you will strategically oversee the procurement and management of a business unit's goods and/or services. In this role, you will develop and implement category plans, drive cost optimization, and lead supplier relationships to deliver maximum value for the organization. You’ll play a critical role in managing high-impact supply chain initiatives and influencing organizational and business unit objectives.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Sourcing: Develop and execute sourcing strategies that align with business objectives to optimize category spend.
Category Planning: Create comprehensive category plans to drive cost efficiencies, improve supplier performance, and meet strategic goals.
Supplier Management: Manage relationships with 3-4 key suppliers, focusing on Supplier Relationship Management (SRM), performance monitoring, and risk mitigation.
Cost Optimization: Analyze category spend (typically above $25M) to identify opportunities for savings, process improvements, and value creation.
Contract Negotiation: Lead complex negotiations to secure favorable terms, mitigate risks, and drive supplier accountability.
Process Improvement: Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance procurement efficiency and supply chain performance.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with internal stakeholders to align category strategies with organizational goals and project requirements.
We’re Looking For Candidates Who
Education: MBA or master’s degree in a related discipline.
Certifications: Professional certifications such as CPM or CPSM.
Technical Proficiency: Working knowledge of procurement systems, supply chain techniques, and TCO analysis.
Communication: Exceptional verbal and written communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills.
Software Skills: Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and inventory management systems.
Experience: In-depth understanding of category management, supplier diversity, and contract management.
Our present and future success depends on the creative and dedicated people of our company who demonstrate the principles outlined in the APS Promise: Design for Tomorrow, Empower Each Other and Succeed Together.
Commodity Manager II | Strategic Procurement
As a Commodity Manager you will strategically oversee the procurement and management of a business unit's goods and/or services. In this role, you will develop and implement category plans, drive cost optimization, and lead supplier relationships to deliver maximum value for the organization. You’ll play a critical role in managing high-impact supply chain initiatives and influencing organizational and business unit objectives.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Sourcing: Develop and execute sourcing strategies that align with business objectives to optimize category spend.
Category Planning: Create comprehensive category plans to drive cost efficiencies, improve supplier performance, and meet strategic goals.
Supplier Management: Manage relationships with 3-4 key suppliers, focusing on Supplier Relationship Management (SRM), performance monitoring, and risk mitigation.
Cost Optimization: Analyze category spend (typically above $25M) to identify opportunities for savings, process improvements, and value creation.
Contract Negotiation: Lead complex negotiations to secure favorable terms, mitigate risks, and drive supplier accountability.
Process Improvement: Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance procurement efficiency and supply chain performance.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with internal stakeholders to align category strategies with organizational goals and project requirements.
We’re Looking For Candidates Who
- Have a proven track record in strategic sourcing, category management, and supplier relationship management for high-value categories.
- Demonstrate strong negotiation and analytical skills, with experience managing large spend transactions and influencing supplier outcomes.
- Possess expertise in cost analysis, process improvement, and driving supply chain efficiencies.
- Are skilled at collaborating across departments to align procurement strategies with broader business unit goals.
- Excel at building and managing relationships with key suppliers to optimize performance and mitigate risks.
- Have experience in implementing Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) frameworks to manage key suppliers.
- Bring a proactive, results-driven approach to solving complex procurement challenges and driving continuous improvement.
- Bachelor's degree in supply chain, Business, Engineering or other job-related discipline from an accredited college or university
- Five (5) years materials or services procurement experience with significant exposure to strategic supply chain management issues.
- In lieu of bachelor's degree, professional certification (e.g., CPM, CPSM) plus nine (9) years of significant, closely related materials/services/supply chain experience.
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- Associate's degree in business or related discipline, professional certification (e.g., CPM, CPSM) plus seven (7) years of significant, closely related materials/services/supply chain experience.
- Experience in conducting supplier negotiations.
- Experience in reviewing and redlining contracts.
- Experience in RFx processes
- Request for proposal (RFP), request for information (RFI), request for quote (RFQ) and/or request for bid.
Education: MBA or master’s degree in a related discipline.
Certifications: Professional certifications such as CPM or CPSM.
Technical Proficiency: Working knowledge of procurement systems, supply chain techniques, and TCO analysis.
Communication: Exceptional verbal and written communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills.
Software Skills: Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and inventory management systems.
Experience: In-depth understanding of category management, supplier diversity, and contract management.