Under direct supervision, plans sourcing of goods and services to support manufacturing tactical and strategic plans at the plant level.
Complies with and executes Category Management strategies in accordance with policies and procedures.
Creates request for quotations (RFQ) and organizes competitive bidding from various suppliers to obtain the best quality, delivery, and price for goods and services.
Develop, drive and monitor project plans for new sourcing qualification.
Provides input and compliance to all Halliburton policies and procedures, including those associated with International Trade Compliance.
Serves as the facilitation point between regional sourcing teams, PSLs, and other Supply Chain (Procurement, Materials & Logistics, Manufacturing, etc.) internal customers, when required, to ensure proper benefits, timelines, and deliverables are met.
Contributes to assessment of current risk factors & market situations (geo-political, currency, etc.) and identification of opportunities and detailed planning and execution of improvement actions with stakeholders and suppliers.
Support component costs setting and necessary system updates to enable Procure to Pay process.
Collaborate with stakeholders and buyers in supplier performance assessment.
Requirement:
Skills are typically acquired through completion of an undergraduate degree in Engineering, Industrial Distribution, Business, or Supply Chain Management or similar discipline and a minimum of 3- 6 years of experience in Supply Chain Management activities / experience
Must have the skill sets and ability to interface across the entire enterprise (Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality, PM&L, Trade Compliance, Accounting, etc.).
Capability of understanding technical documentation and standards (machine drawings, material specifications and classifications, etc.) is required. Certification as a Supply Chain Professional preferred.