
Procurement Manager, Business Operations
The Clorox Company
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Alpharetta • California • North Carolina • United States
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Salary
💰 $106,700 - $204,900 per year
About the role
- Lead, support, and drive procurement strategies across Cleaning and Professional Products Brands
- Act as the voice of procurement in cross-functional teams to align with business strategy
- Manage procurement activities for innovation projects to ensure on-time launches
- Lead activities related to managing supplier performance
- Own the identification and execution of projects to improve value delivery across the spend portfolio
- Support ongoing supplier governance and Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) by leading quarterly business reviews
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution (or equivalent experience)
- Degree in Business, Science, Engineering or Supply Chain Management preferred
- 6+ years of Supply Chain experience in a global, matrixed organization
- 3+ years of experience in Sourcing and Procurement, with a focus on Raw Materials, Packaging, and/or External Manufacturing
- Knowledge/Experience with Project Management and Sourcing / Procurement tools and methodologies, including organizational and negotiations skills
- Proficient with Microsoft Office; SAP; Ariba Supply Chain Collaboration, AI tools
Benefits
- Robust health plans
- Market-leading 401(k) program with a company match
- Flexible time off benefits (including half-day summer Fridays depending on location)
- Inclusive fertility/adoption benefits
- Wellness programs
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard Skills & Tools
Supply Chain ManagementSourcingProcurementProject ManagementNegotiationSupplier Performance ManagementValue DeliveryInnovation Project ManagementRaw Materials ManagementPackaging Management
Soft Skills
LeadershipCross-functional CollaborationCommunicationOrganizational SkillsSupplier Relationship Management