Strategic Sourcing Manager
Company: Seton Hall University, New Jersey
Location: South Orange
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
The Strategic Sourcing Manager is responsible for developing and
executing strategic sourcing initiatives that drive cost
efficiency, enhance supplier relationships, and optimize
procurement outcomes at Seton Hall University. Reporting to the
Director of Procurement, this role leads competitive bidding
efforts, implements category management strategies, and leverages
data analytics to strengthen the university’s sourcing activities.
This position plays a critical role in refining supplier selection,
negotiating favorable contract terms, and implementing procurement
best practices to maximize value. By focusing on supplier
consolidation, strategic category planning, and process
optimization, the Sourcing Manager elevates procurement’s role to a
strategic driver of institutional efficiency. Pursuant to building
a robust Procurement department at Seton Hall University, the
Strategic Sourcing Manager will be required to support the
Procurement team by processing requisitions, POs, and performing
supplier on-boarding functions. The Strategic Sourcing Manager will
work closely with Contracts Management to ensure spend under
contract is optimized. Aligned with Seton Hall’s Adapt ‘25
initiative, this role advances cost savings, procurement
automation, and strategic supplier engagement, positioning sourcing
as a proactive, data-driven function that aligns with institutional
priorities. Duties and Responsibilities: Below are the major duties
in descending order of importance, indicating the approximate
percentage of time spent in performing each duty. 50%: Strategic
Sourcing and Supplier Management: • Develop and execute
institution-wide sourcing strategies based on University needs
taking a categorical and value-based approach. • Lead competitive
bidding initiatives (via RFx processes) on major sourcing
initiatives ($ threshold TBD) to establish preferred suppliers –
both greenfield and incumbent/renewal contracts. • Support
competitive bidding process managed by end users to establish
preferred suppliers and renew contracts. • Conduct supplier
negotiations and contract structuring. • Track cost avoidance, cost
savings and other benefits / service improvements generated •
Partner with Procurement and Finance to align sourcing strategies
with budget planning and financial oversight objectives. • Apply
strategic sourcing best practices to drive competitive, compliant,
and value-driven procurement decisions. 30%: Procurement
Optimization and Spend Analytics: • Leverage data analytics to
assess spending patterns, identify cost-saving opportunities, and
inform strategic sourcing decisions. • Oversee vendor consolidation
efforts to reduce redundancy and enhance pricing leverage. •
Leverage procurement technology (Unimarket, Banner ERP, e-sourcing
tools) to streamline sourcing and enhance visibility to existing
agreements • Establish supplier performance benchmarks, conducting
regular business reviews to track service quality, pricing
compliance, and risk factors. • Support the integration of new
technologies and automation tools to modernize procurement
workflows. • Improve contract visibility and compliance,
collaborating with Procurement and Legal to enforce procurement
policies. Sourcing Manager Revised: 2/26/2025 10%: E-Procurement
Transactional Requirements: • Perform compliance review of
requisitions focusing on proper bid usage, supporting
documentation, and/or executed contract presence. • Manage vender
request intake and support the supplier on-boarding process. •
Supporting Procurement team with supplier record management. 10%:
Stakeholder Engagement and Policy Development: • Collaborate with
business owners / end users across campus departments to ascertain
needs. • Provide training and guidance to procurement specialists
and department stakeholders on competitive sourcing practices and
policy adherence. • Develop clear category management playbooks,
sourcing guidelines, and procurement governance frameworks. • Lead
cross-functional sourcing initiatives to align procurement strategy
with institutional cost reduction goals. • Strengthen procurement’s
role in institutional financial planning, contract execution, and
category spend management. C. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: •
Working indirectly with three procurement specialists (not direct
reports) Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain
Management, Business Administration, Finance, or related field.
5-10 years of experience in strategic sourcing, procurement, or
vendor management. • Experience leading RFx processes, competitive
bidding, and supplier negotiations. • Proven track record of
implementing cost-saving procurement initiatives and category
management strategies. • Strong background in data-driven sourcing,
spend analytics, and procurement technology integration . SKILLS
AND COMPETENCIES • Expertise in strategic sourcing, category
management, and competitive procurement methodologies. • Strong
ability to analyze financial and supplier data, identifying cost
reduction opportunities and procurement efficiencies. • Knowledge
of contract negotiations, supplier risk assessment, and vendor
management best practices. • Proficiency in procurement technology
(Unimarket, Banner ERP, e-sourcing platforms). • Ability to build
and lead cross-functional sourcing initiatives, fostering
collaboration across departments. • Strong stakeholder engagement
skills, with experience influencing procurement decisions at an
institutional level. Desired Qualifications: . DESIRED EXPERIENCE &
CREDENTIALS • Master’s degree (MBA, Supply Chain, or Finance)
preferred. • CPSM, CPM, or related procurement certifications. •
Experience in higher education, public sector procurement, or
large-scale contract management. • Background in supplier
performance evaluation, procurement automation, and strategic
vendor negotiations. Salary Range: $57,600-79,200 Exempt/Nonexempt:
Exempt Benefits Information: For details about employee benefits,
see: https://www.shu.edu/human-resources/benefits.html Life today
is complex. That’s why Seton Hall University offers a comprehensive
package of benefits and programs to help you simplify and enrich
your life. These benefits are important elements of your total
university compensation package. Benefits include but are not
limited to bundled medical, prescription, and vision insurance,
dental insurance, and life insurance, and retirement plan. Physical
Demands: General Office Environment Special Instructions to
Applicants: Seton Hall University is committed to programs of Equal
Employment Opportunity (EEO) and the principles of affirmative
action.
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