Full-Time

Sourcing Manager

Posted on 6/6/2026

Flex

Flex

10,001+ employees

Global contract manufacturer offering design engineering

No salary listed

Henrico County, VA, USA

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Category
People & HR
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field.
  • 7 -10 years of sourcing/procurement experience in a manufacturing environment.
  • Proven expertise in strategic sourcing, supplier development, cost management, and contract negotiation, including complex supply agreements.
  • Strong understanding of end-to-end supply chain operations, including commodity management, logistics, supplier quality, and new product introduction support.
  • Advanced analytical, communication, and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to influence cross-functional teams and senior leadership.
Responsibilities
  • Promote revenue generation by understanding each segment's specific business needs and developing differentiated solutions.
  • Build relationships with the supply base to gain industry visibility and information for a compelling supply chain solution.
  • Develop and deploy a cohesive business strategy for segment-specific products.
  • Include all aspects of the supply chain in the strategy, such as logistics, new business development, design, supplier quality development, and commodity management.
  • Facilitate involvement between the GCM team and Flex design.
  • Enhance margins through differentiated component sourcing solutions.
  • Establish effective relationships with SSCM/GAM to be involved in new business opportunities.
  • Demonstrate technical expertise to establish credibility with customers.
  • Develop relationships with senior individuals in the supply base to communicate and meet Flex's wants, needs, and requirements.
  • Gain understanding of segment products and manufacturing through site visits to Flex and supplier locations.

Flex is a global manufacturing partner that designs, engineers, manufactures, and manages the supply chain for products across diverse industries. Its offering starts with product design and engineering, followed by manufacturing and testing, and extends to sourcing, logistics, and end-to-end delivery of finished goods. Unlike many players that focus on a single niche, Flex provides end-to-end, globally integrated services across multiple industries, leveraging a large worldwide network and scalable operations. The company’s goal is to help customers bring products to market quickly and efficiently by handling development, manufacturing, and supply chain management at scale.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Singapore, Singapore

Founded

1969

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What believers are saying

  • AI data-center power demand creates a near-term growth lane for Flex.[1][2]
  • The planned Cloud and Power Infrastructure spin-off can sharpen strategy and unlock valuation.[2]
  • Strong margins and recurring wins with large customers support reinvestment into new programs.[2]

What critics are saying

  • Customer concentration among hyperscalers makes revenue vulnerable to spending cuts.[1][2]
  • The 2027 loan maturity creates refinancing pressure during a capital-intensive expansion cycle.[2]
  • AI power products face intense competition and dependence on NVIDIA ecosystem timelines.[2]

What makes Flex unique

  • Flex combines contract manufacturing, design, engineering, and supply chain services globally.[2][7]
  • Its 2015 rebrand signaled expansion beyond traditional electronics manufacturing into intelligent products.[2][3]
  • Flex now targets AI infrastructure with power shelves, CESS, and 800 VDC-ready products.[2]

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Company Match

Company Equity

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Holidays

Parental Leave

Profit Sharing

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-5%

1 year growth

-5%

2 year growth

-4%
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