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FluidStack

Global Sourcing Manager, Electrical

FluidStack

Global Sourcing Manager overseeing electrical category procurement for large-scale construction programs. Managing supplier relationships to ensure timely equipment availability and production milestones.

Posted 7/18/2026full-timeAustin • Texas • 🇺🇸 United StatesMid-LevelSenior💰 $239,000 - $278,000 per yearWebsite

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Core Competencies

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Demonstrates expertise in sourcing and managing electrical equipment for large construction programs, with a strong focus on negotiating capacity reservations and understanding lead times in the electrical market. Proficient in dual-sourcing and managing design implications while tracking production milestones.

Highest-signal resume keywords
Electrical Equipment SourcingCapacity Reservation NegotiationLead-Time ManagementDual-Sourcing StrategyFactory Slot Tracking

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Hard Skills
Switchgear SourcingTransformer SourcingUPS SourcingGenerator SourcingMV/HV Equipment KnowledgeUtility-Scale GenerationOFCI ProgramsFactory Witness Testing
Soft Skills
NegotiationRisk ManagementCommunication
Industry Keywords
Electrical OEMsCommercial RiskProduction MilestonesFactory CapacityDesign Implications

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Own the electrical category: switchgear, transformers, UPS, generators, and busway, the longest lead times in the build.
  • Negotiate capacity reservations with electrical OEMs years ahead, converting reservations to orders as the pipeline firms.
  • Dual-source major equipment classes across OEMs whose products are not interchangeable, managing the design implications with engineering.
  • Track factory slots and production milestones supplier by supplier, because a slipped transformer is a slipped data hall.

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • You've sourced major electrical equipment (switchgear, transformers, UPS, generation) for large construction programs.
  • You've reserved factory capacity ahead of firm designs and managed the commercial risk that creates.
  • You know the current lead-time reality of the electrical market by product class, not by rumor.
  • You've expedited equipment through a factory by knowing whom to call and what to trade.
  • Bonus: MV/HV equipment. Utility-scale generation. OFCI programs. Factory witness testing.

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • We are committed to pay equity and transparency
  • Health insurance
  • Equal Employment Opportunity Employer